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Frankenstein Trailer: Jacob Elordi Shines as the Creature

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Guillermo del Toro is finally bringing his lifelong dream to life with his take on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein — and the first trailer has unveiled Jacob Elordi as the haunting new Creature. The film is now playing in select theaters and will officially debut on Netflix on November 7.

Frankenstein Trailer

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Del Toro, fresh off his Oscar win for Pinocchio, has spent more than a decade developing this adaptation. “My favorite novel in the world is Frankenstein,” he told Collider in 2010. “The monster says, ‘I have such love in me, more than you can imagine. But, if I cannot provoke it, I will provoke fear.’” This theme of misunderstood monsters has echoed throughout Del Toro’s entire career — and now, he’s returning to its literary origin.

 

What is Del Toro’s Frankenstein About?

Del Toro’s film is a faithful yet visually daring adaptation of Mary Shelley’s 1818 gothic classic. It follows Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but prideful scientist who dares to bring life to the dead — only to create a tragic being that leads to both their downfalls.

Frankenstein Trailer

Image source: Netflix/Tudum

Frankenstein Trailer

Image source: Netflix/Tudum

Frankenstein Cast

The powerhouse cast includes:

  • Oscar Isaac (Ex Machina, Inside Llewyn Davis) as Victor Frankenstein

  • Jacob Elordi (Saltburn, Priscilla) as the Creature

  • Mia Goth (X, Emma)

  • Felix Kammerer, Lars Mikkelsen, David Bradley, Christian Convery, Charles Dance, and Christoph Waltz

This lineup combines award-winning talent and fresh faces, promising a truly emotional and visually stunning reimagining.

Frankenstein Trailer

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First Look and Behind-the-Scenes

New stills reveal Elordi cloaked in shadows, Isaac lecturing a medical hall, and Goth draped in peacock feathers and jewels — a perfect blend of gothic atmosphere and human vulnerability.

Del Toro’s Tribute to Mary Shelley

Del Toro has long credited Mary Shelley as one of his greatest inspirations. In his BAFTA acceptance speech for The Shape of Water, he praised her as “a figure as important in my life as if she were family.” He noted that whenever he feels discouraged, he thinks of Shelley’s teenage genius that birthed one of the greatest horror stories ever written.

Frankenstein Trailer

Image source: Netflix/Tudum

Frankenstein Trailer

Image source: Netflix/Tudum

When and Where to Watch

You can stream Frankenstein on Netflix starting November 7, following its limited theatrical run. The teaser trailer opens with Oscar Isaac’s chilling narration, promising a story that blurs the line between truth, myth, and madness.

With Jacob Elordi’s commanding presence, Oscar Isaac’s intensity, and Guillermo del Toro’s visionary direction, this adaptation of Frankenstein is shaping up to be one of the year’s most anticipated cinematic events.

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