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Forget what you think you know about Frankenstein. Guillermo del Toro’s version isn’t about monsters—it’s about what makes us human. Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein redefines what a monster movie can be. After decades of exploring the beauty in the grotesque, del Toro turns Mary Shelley’s Gothic classic into a meditation on family, creation, and acceptance. “I’m not doing a horror movie ever,” he insists. Instead, he’s creating something deeply spiritual and personal. Jacob Elordi takes on the iconic role after Andrew Garfield’s departure, embracing a transformative journey that blended ten hours of prosthetic artistry with the movement of Butoh dance. Designed by Tamara Deverell and shot by Dan Laustsen on an Alexa 65, every set and shot evokes a haunting, painterly realism. From Tiffany & Co.’s authentic 1850s jewels to Deverell’s glowing laboratories and handcrafted miniatures, Frankenstein is a celebration of physical artistry in a digital age. This is del Toro’s ultimate statement—one that proves empathy, not fear, is the soul of his cinema. 0:00 The Heart of del Toro’s Frankenstein 0:24 Not a Horror Story—A Human One 1:30 Rediscovering Shelley’s Original Vision 2:12 Casting Jacob Elordi as the Creature 3:21 How the Sets and Miniatures Were Built 5:02 The Visual and Emotional Design 6:26 Filming in Toronto, Edinburgh, and Beyond Our Social Media: / collider www.x.com/Collider Our Website https://www.collider.com For copyright matters, please contact us at: [email protected] #frankenstein #guillermodeltoro #jacobelordi #filmmaking #cinematography #netflix #behindthescenes #collider