Frankenstein

Only monsters play God.

7.9
20252h 30m

Production

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Dr. Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but egotistical scientist, brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Oscar Isaac on collaborating with Guillermo del Toro on Frankenstein

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Q&A | TIFF 2025

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Official Teaser

Cast

Photo of Oscar Isaac

Oscar Isaac

Dr. Victor Frankenstein

Photo of Jacob Elordi

Jacob Elordi

The Creature

Photo of Mia Goth

Mia Goth

Elizabeth Harlander / Claire Frankenstein

Photo of Christoph Waltz

Christoph Waltz

Heinrich Harlander

Photo of Felix Kammerer

Felix Kammerer

William Frankenstein

Photo of Charles Dance

Charles Dance

Baron Leopold Frankenstein

Photo of David Bradley

David Bradley

Blind Man

Photo of Lars Mikkelsen

Lars Mikkelsen

Captain Anderson

Photo of Christian Convery

Christian Convery

Young Victor

Photo of Nikolaj Lie Kaas

Nikolaj Lie Kaas

Chief Officer Larsen

Photo of Kyle Gatehouse

Kyle Gatehouse

Young Hunter

Photo of Lauren Collins

Lauren Collins

Hunter's Wife

Photo of Sofia Galasso

Sofia Galasso

Anna-Maria

Photo of Ralph Ineson

Ralph Ineson

Professor Krempe

Photo of Peter MacNeill

Peter MacNeill

Professor Maurus

Photo of Burn Gorman

Burn Gorman

Executioner

Photo of Sean Sullivan

Sean Sullivan

Old Hunter #1

Photo of Stuart Hughes

Stuart Hughes

Old Hunter #2

Photo of Gord Rand

Gord Rand

Silversmith

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Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

8/10

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ fandomwire.com/frankenstein-review/

"Frankenstein is a powerful, visceral film that solidifies Guillermo del Toro as a master of atmosphere and emotion.

Thanks to Jacob Elordi's transcendent performance as The Creature and exceptional multi-departmental work, the movie takes the legendary tale and transforms it into a deep, complex meditation on human fallibility and the terror of rejection. It's a visual and thematic experience that demands patience and personal, intellectual, and emotional investment.

Shockingly violent, it's undeniably one of the most important stories of the year. The combination of geniuses in front of and behind the camera results in a feature that confronts us with an undeniable truth: the tale of Frankenstein isn't about creating a monster; it's about the eternal and necessary challenge of recognizing our own humanity in those we reject."

Rating: A-

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