Guillermo del Toro's next big screen outing has been highly anticipated since it was first announced, and now, after what feels like years, Netflix has released a first-look image at Oscar Isaac as Dr.
Netflix is known for just dropping hundreds of hours of movies and TV at a moment’s notice, almost daring you to test your limits of unproductivity to finish it all. This week, it did a version of that by laying out its slate of 2025 films set to be released.
Guillermo del Toro's latest is an update on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, with Oscar Isaac as the doctor and Jacob Elordi the creature.
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Netflix unveiled the first official look at Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein in Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Mary Shelley's seminal novel, which hits the streamer in November.
Our first official image of Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein is the realization of a dream for Guillermo del Toro.
Netflix has unveiled a slew of details about its 2025 movie slate, offering first-look photos of Frankenstein, Happy Gilmore 2 and more.
Netflix unveiled its international films and series slate, including “Frankenstein” by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro and the much-anticipated third season of “Squid Game”.
The popular South Korean drama Squid Game will return to Netflix on June 27 for a third and final season, the streaming platform announced during its Next on Netflix event on Thursday, as per Reuters. The event also featured a short clip from the upcoming season, which reveals yet another tension-filled scene from within the games.
The “Bad Sisters” creator and star leads limited series “Best Interests,” which centers on two parents (Horgan and Michael Sheen) who are determined to extend their daughter’s life. The four-episode limited series has been nominated for two BAFTAs, and debuts stateside on Acorn TV.
We get our first look at Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein from Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro's adaption of Mary Shelley's classic.