Guillermo del Toro Frankenstein He will arrive in Netflix on November 7, with the streamer confirming the news along with a first glance to two of the promotional posters of the new movie (see below). We have already seen some photos of preview of what will come, as well as a two -minute trailer, which shows Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein, Mia Goth as Elizabeth Lapard and Charles Dance as Leopold Frankenstein. However, the Jacob Elordi monster still hides in the shadows, only that appears as a black silhouette wrapped with skins and claws as dark as the night.
Frankenstein, a Guillermo movie from the Torostarring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz. Reach theaters selected on October 17 and in Netflix on November 7. Pic.twitter.com/zdyfoq9curAugust 18, 2025
It is not necessary to say that this is another adaptation of the famous novel by Gothic author Mary Shelley, with the Frankenstein monster (which is not called Frankenstein, although we often mix) that appears in innumerable movies from the road in 1915. This is Netflix’s first incitement to give life to the story (remember (remember (remember (remember Creature?), It is not the first original creation of Del Toro for one of the best transmission services, after having made an animated version of Pinocchio For Netflix in 2022.
But a version of Frankenstein Made by Del Toro! In which world we live in. The next movement has been my most anticipated 2025 film since last year, and fortunately, there is a way of seeing it before I arrive in Netflix in November (where I will see it again, obviously).
Netflix silently confirms the theatrical release date of October 17 for Frankenstein de Del Toro before it falls into the transmission

If you look closely at the previous posters, you will see that Frankenstein is shown in the selected cinemas as of October 17. While that does not mean that everyone has direct access, it does mean that the global access points will get the early movie (think of New York, Los Angeles and London). Frankly, it is an intelligent movement and addresses the only piece of comments that Netflix has received again and again over the years: it also gives its original films a theatrical premiere.
Think about KPOP demon huntersThe success of monsters (word game) that nobody expected to be updated with the projections of Singgalong after the fact. In addition to this, these projections usually play only for two days in very limited locations, which basically defeats the point of letting fans enjoy the experience in the first place. Netflix has to make theatrical projections before a transmission launch for the strategy to work, both for cinemas with difficulties and for the platform itself.
Given the two minutes of images that we have seen tells us as much information as a blank paper, anyone who sees Frankenstein In cinemas it is first essentially walking in blind. Of course, we will probably have had some criticism before that, but these exhibitions will increase the exaggeration and commitment of Netflix would chew his own hand to, in the most organic way possible (from mouth to the public’s mouth). by the time Frankenstein Then he hits Netflix, it will be an explosion of views, with people who probably run to see him first. It is a marketing master blow and also generous.
Speaking about the film, Del Toro said in a statement: “The most important figure of the English legacy is, incredibly, for me, a teenager with the name of Mary Shelley, and she has continued to be such an important figure in my life as if it were a family. And many times when I want to give myself, when I think about giving me up, when people tell me that dreaming me with the movies and the stories I dreamed, I Thanks Shelley and the bull, for your service.
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