How do you know that was really a shot of the monster that will be in the film? 😏Perhaps a distraction for the moment and we will be surprised by the actual look of the monster.
Mary Shelley described Frankenstein's monster as an 8-foot-tall, hideously ugly creation, with translucent yellowish skin pulled so taut over the body that it “barely disguised the workings of the arteries and muscles underneath,” watery, glowing eyes, flowing black hair, black lips, and prominent white teeth. Scary if brought to life.
Who better else to bring this character to life in a ethereal accurate way than Mr. Toro himself, i already know the visuals are gonna looks next level! The best Frankenstein monster captured in modern cinema was in Van Helsing.
I know Ron Perlman is Hellboy, but I think he could knock it out of the park as the Monster too. He has the acting chops, but also the face and body frame for it.
Yes. The book is so amazing and SO different than the bolt-necked Hollywood version. It’s a story that deserves to be told on screen but I’m not holding my breath.
A genuine filmmaker would make one epic tale combining Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein instead of some marketing scheme cash grab. One movie crafted with love is what we all want. Both original films together are less than 2 1'2hrs. combined and unless you are padding/exploring new ideas, make it filled with action from the books, please do not pad this with boring conversations.
If anyone can do a true to Mary Shelley and keep the magic of the universals and Hammer flicks it would be Guillermo del Toro, I just wished Universal had the smarts to use him!!! Gary Bailey 🌩️⚡🇨🇦🇬🇧🦉🧌🍀💚
0:05 It's pronounced "Frankenshtein", not "Frenkenstein". 4:38 "Christoph Ouoltz" 🤣🤣🤣 American pronunciation... 5:55 That's not a top hat. It's a fedora (and not period-true).
Dude needs to lose weight, I want to see decades more of his films. If Peter Jackson can do it, so can he. Sucks when great artists die too young. Get healthy brother, your story telling is great and needed.
When they were bringing in Orson Wells for the voice of Unicron (Transformers 1986) he was brought in by wheelchair and practically wheezed with every word, turned out to be just the right voice for Unicron.
@@keithkinkade4265your attitude is the reason more kids get type 2 diabetes and drag the health care system down. Why those of us watching their weight and food choices have to foot the bill for fat people too fat to work and drive around Walmart on fatscooters. Why more and more people are dying young due to heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary fatty fatness. And have fatty liver disease and fat-abetes and fatty fat fat fatness. et fat-era
He did not get it right. In the story Frankenstein creates a creature that he feels looks beautiful, but he fails to bring it to life. When the creature does come to life spontaneously it comes to the sleeping ,exhausted and despondent Frankenstein. When the monster tries to smile at Frankenstein , Frankenstein is appalled by what he sees ,a living corpse, the personification of the uncanny valley. Oh and the period costumes appear to be quite wrong.
Rory Kinnear had a wonderful take on the creature in Showtime's Penny Dreadful
I don't think they should show the monster before the movie comes out. .
Exactly, still prefer the original where everything is hiding underneath a sheet or cloth
How do you know that was really a shot of the monster that will be in the film? 😏Perhaps a distraction for the moment
and we will be surprised by the actual look of the monster.
Mary Shelley described Frankenstein's monster as an 8-foot-tall, hideously ugly creation, with translucent yellowish skin pulled so taut over the body that it “barely disguised the workings of the arteries and muscles underneath,” watery, glowing eyes, flowing black hair, black lips, and prominent white teeth. Scary if brought to life.
Still waiting for the "At the Mountains of Madness".
Dolf Lundgren would make a great Frankenstein's Monster
nah...too old and sickly 😅
YES! T
He would be GREAT casting!
Or maybe a completely unknown actor.
@@asdfdsa45 he's got the look, the size and the painful lurch when he walks now.
20 years ago.
It looks like it's gonna be amazing. I've been a del Toro fan ever since seeing Pan's Labyrinth. His films are excruciatingly beautiful.
Who better else to bring this character to life in a ethereal accurate way than Mr. Toro himself, i already know the visuals are gonna looks next level! The best Frankenstein monster captured in modern cinema was in Van Helsing.
"FRANKENSTEIN" was set in the early 1800s. 1818 is when the novel was written.
But the journal in the novel is dated 17__.
Can't wait! I love the old Universal monster movies. I trust Del Toro to do this right. 💜
I know Ron Perlman is Hellboy, but I think he could knock it out of the park as the Monster too. He has the acting chops, but also the face and body frame for it.
Its about Time! I can't wait!!!
In the book, the creature is as eloquent as a romantic poet. I hope he stays true to Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.
Yes. The book is so amazing and SO different than the bolt-necked Hollywood version. It’s a story that deserves to be told on screen but I’m not holding my breath.
As long the monster looks like he's described in the book
Why will no one try making another faithful adaptation of the original novel? Specifically one that remains true to how the creature was destribed?
Simple. Financial backing for original was not option. It's been adapted so many times, a director would want their own vision like Del Toro.
The picture of the lab looks more like a concept photo than an actual image from the film. Maybe the monster on the table was a placeholder for CGI.
Hell Boy was one of the best in class - Watchmen aside, so this should be good also
Del Toro is one of the BEST directors out there. Id watch ANY of his projects. It will be good
Clancy Brown played my favorite version of the monster.
eager to see jacob elordi in it !!!!
this has the potential to be amazing. PLEASE don't fuck this up, studio execs...
DEL TORO IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DIRECTOR'S EVER IN CINEMA HANDS DOWN HIS MOVIES ARE AWESOME
i like that I Frankenstein shows the monster walking amongst angels and demons. If such a living dead being existed I think it would see spirits.
I'm guessing that shot at the beggining isn't from the film? because that is Universal's monster not MAry Shelley's.
3:49
I thought she was his choice for the “bride”
GDT is anything but a "true to the source" film maker.
Inesson is going to play the ship captain in the bookend sequences.
Its not a top hat. More a fedora?
Karloff 2.0?
At 2:07 the director looks like he should be in a floating chair .
So...In the end, we learned that, absolutely nothing changed!....It's all speculation and conjecture!...Just sayin'!
Now im intreged by what we might get here
If it's going to be on Netflix it'll be "special" alright..... 🙄
Couldn’t be any worse than that abysmal DeNiro stink-fest of an interpretation
A genuine filmmaker would make one epic tale combining Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein instead of some marketing scheme cash grab. One movie crafted with love is what we all want. Both original films together are less than 2 1'2hrs. combined and unless you are padding/exploring new ideas, make it filled with action from the books, please do not pad this with boring conversations.
Hope he fights wolfman
It’s not a top hat and those aren’t “green containers”, so maybe edit your chat GPT generated script before the robot reads it 😂
Gee whiz, so what.
If anyone can do a true to Mary Shelley and keep the magic of the universals and Hammer flicks it would be Guillermo del Toro, I just wished Universal had the smarts to use him!!! Gary Bailey 🌩️⚡🇨🇦🇬🇧🦉🧌🍀💚
0:05 It's pronounced "Frankenshtein", not "Frenkenstein".
4:38 "Christoph Ouoltz" 🤣🤣🤣 American pronunciation...
5:55 That's not a top hat. It's a fedora (and not period-true).
Dude needs to lose weight, I want to see decades more of his films. If Peter Jackson can do it, so can he. Sucks when great artists die too young. Get healthy brother, your story telling is great and needed.
You’re right. It took Kevin Smith having a heart attack for him to really get himself together
Dude needs to mind his own business
@@keithkinkade4265 You need to stop being an enabler.
When they were bringing in Orson Wells for the voice of Unicron (Transformers 1986) he was brought in by wheelchair and practically wheezed with every word, turned out to be just the right voice for Unicron.
@@keithkinkade4265your attitude is the reason more kids get type 2 diabetes and drag the health care system down. Why those of us watching their weight and food choices have to foot the bill for fat people too fat to work and drive around Walmart on fatscooters. Why more and more people are dying young due to heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary fatty fatness. And have fatty liver disease and fat-abetes and fatty fat fat fatness. et fat-era
He’s the worst director to work for, utter garbage person
swamp thing?
He did not get it right. In the story Frankenstein creates a creature that he feels looks beautiful, but he fails to bring it to life. When the creature does come to life spontaneously it comes to the sleeping ,exhausted and despondent Frankenstein. When the monster tries to smile at Frankenstein , Frankenstein is appalled by what he sees ,a living corpse, the personification of the uncanny valley. Oh and the period costumes appear to be quite wrong.
Copying the story exactly is not what the director is going for. He has stated so quite openly.