The post Here’s The Cast Of Guillermo Del Toro’s Monster Movie appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Guillermo del Toro and Oscar Isaac on the set of “Frankenstein.” Netflix/Ken Woroner Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic Gothic novel Frankenstein finally arrives on Netflix on Friday after a three-week run in theaters. When del Toro unveiled the first trailer for Frankenstein at Netflix’s annual Tudum celebration in May, he noted for the crowd, “This is for me the culmination of a journey that has occupied most of my life. ForbesGuillermo Del Toro On His Lifelong Quest To Create ‘Frankenstein’By Tim Lammers “I first read Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as a kid and saw Boris Karloff in what became for me a religious state,” del Toro added. “Monsters have become my personal belief system. There are strands of Frankenstein throughout my film— Cronos, Blade, Hellboy, big time on Pinocchio and a long, long, et cetera.” Frankenstein opened in theaters on Oct. 17 in New York and Los Angeles to qualify the film for its awards season run. The film expanded to theaters nationwide on Oct. 24 and is still available to watch on the big screen. Frankenstein, of course, tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, an ambitious doctor obsessed with bringing the dead back to life after suffering a tragic loss in his youth. After he reanimates a being from several different body parts who is simply referred to as “The Creature,” Victor, frustrated with scarred creation, turns his back on the bewildered being, revealing who the true monster is. Forbes‘Predator: Badlands’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews: Does Reboot Revitalize Franchise?By Tim Lammers Pictured below are the key cast members in del Toro’s Frankenstein, which begins streaming on Netflix at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT on Netflix. “Frankenstein” Oscar Isaac portrait. Netflix/Frank Ockenfels Oscar Isaac (Dr. Victor Frankenstein) Oscar Issac stars as the obsessed scientist, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, in Frankenstein.… The post Here’s The Cast Of Guillermo Del Toro’s Monster Movie appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Guillermo del Toro and Oscar Isaac on the set of “Frankenstein.” Netflix/Ken Woroner Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic Gothic novel Frankenstein finally arrives on Netflix on Friday after a three-week run in theaters. When del Toro unveiled the first trailer for Frankenstein at Netflix’s annual Tudum celebration in May, he noted for the crowd, “This is for me the culmination of a journey that has occupied most of my life. ForbesGuillermo Del Toro On His Lifelong Quest To Create ‘Frankenstein’By Tim Lammers “I first read Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as a kid and saw Boris Karloff in what became for me a religious state,” del Toro added. “Monsters have become my personal belief system. There are strands of Frankenstein throughout my film— Cronos, Blade, Hellboy, big time on Pinocchio and a long, long, et cetera.” Frankenstein opened in theaters on Oct. 17 in New York and Los Angeles to qualify the film for its awards season run. The film expanded to theaters nationwide on Oct. 24 and is still available to watch on the big screen. Frankenstein, of course, tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, an ambitious doctor obsessed with bringing the dead back to life after suffering a tragic loss in his youth. After he reanimates a being from several different body parts who is simply referred to as “The Creature,” Victor, frustrated with scarred creation, turns his back on the bewildered being, revealing who the true monster is. Forbes‘Predator: Badlands’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews: Does Reboot Revitalize Franchise?By Tim Lammers Pictured below are the key cast members in del Toro’s Frankenstein, which begins streaming on Netflix at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT on Netflix. “Frankenstein” Oscar Isaac portrait. Netflix/Frank Ockenfels Oscar Isaac (Dr. Victor Frankenstein) Oscar Issac stars as the obsessed scientist, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, in Frankenstein.…

Here’s The Cast Of Guillermo Del Toro’s Monster Movie

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Guillermo del Toro and Oscar Isaac on the set of “Frankenstein.”

Netflix/Ken Woroner

Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic Gothic novel Frankenstein finally arrives on Netflix on Friday after a three-week run in theaters.

When del Toro unveiled the first trailer for Frankenstein at Netflix’s annual Tudum celebration in May, he noted for the crowd, “This is for me the culmination of a journey that has occupied most of my life.

ForbesGuillermo Del Toro On His Lifelong Quest To Create ‘Frankenstein’

“I first read Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as a kid and saw Boris Karloff in what became for me a religious state,” del Toro added. “Monsters have become my personal belief system. There are strands of Frankenstein throughout my film— Cronos, Blade, Hellboy, big time on Pinocchio and a long, long, et cetera.”

Frankenstein opened in theaters on Oct. 17 in New York and Los Angeles to qualify the film for its awards season run. The film expanded to theaters nationwide on Oct. 24 and is still available to watch on the big screen.

Frankenstein, of course, tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, an ambitious doctor obsessed with bringing the dead back to life after suffering a tragic loss in his youth. After he reanimates a being from several different body parts who is simply referred to as “The Creature,” Victor, frustrated with scarred creation, turns his back on the bewildered being, revealing who the true monster is.

Forbes‘Predator: Badlands’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews: Does Reboot Revitalize Franchise?

Pictured below are the key cast members in del Toro’s Frankenstein, which begins streaming on Netflix at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT on Netflix.

“Frankenstein” Oscar Isaac portrait.

Netflix/Frank Ockenfels

Oscar Isaac (Dr. Victor Frankenstein)

Oscar Issac stars as the obsessed scientist, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, in Frankenstein.

Isaac’s film credits include the Star Wars sequel trilogy (The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker), Dune: Part One, X-Men: Annihilation, Ex Machina, Inside Llewyn Davis and Sucker Punch. His television credits include Moon Knight and a voice role in the animated series What If …?

“Frankenstein” Jacob Elordi portrait.

Netflix/Frank Ockenfels

Jacob Elordi (The Creature)

Jacob Elordi stars as Victor Frankenstein’s misunderstood creation, The Creature, in Frankenstein.

Elordi’s film credits include The Kissing Booth and its two sequels, Priscilla, Saltburn and On Swift Horses. Elordi’s television roles include the series Euphoria.

“Frankenstein” Mia Goth portrait.

Neflix/Frank Ockenfels

Mia Goth (Elizabeth Harlander)

Mia Goth stars as Elizabeth Harlander, the niece of Heinrich Harlander and the fiancée of William Frankenstein, in Frankenstein.

Goth’s film credits include the X trilogy (X, Pearl and MaXXXine), as well as Infinity Pool, Suspiria and Emma.

“Frankenstein” Christoph Waltz portrait.

Netflix/Frank Ockenfels

Christoph Waltz (Heinrich Harlander)

Christoph Waltz stars as Heinrich Harlander, a wartime weapons manufacturer who funds Dr. Victor Frankenstein’s experiments in Frankenstein. Waltz’s film credits include Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained, both of which earned him an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.

Waltz’s other film credits include Big Eyes, Spectre, No Time to Die, The French Dispatch and a voice role in Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio. Waltz’s television roles include The Most Dangerous Game and Only Murders in the Building Season 5.

“Frankenstein” Felix Kammerer portrait.

Netflix/Frank Ockenfels

Felix Kammerer (William Frankenstein)

Felix Kammerer stars as William Frankenstein, Dr. Victor Frankenstein’s younger brother and the fiancé of Elizabeth Harlander in Frankenstein.

Kammerer’s film credits include All Quiet on the Western Front and Eden. His television credits include the miniseries All the Light We Cannot See.

Charles Dance and Christian Convery in “Frankenstein.”

Netflix/Ken Woroner

Charles Dance (Dr. Leopold Frankenstein)

Charles Dance plays Victor and William Frankenstein’s father, Dr. Leopold Frankenstein, in Frankenstein.

Dance’s film credits include The Golden Child, Alien 3, Gosford Park, Dracula Untold, Ghostbusters (2016), The King’s Man and The First Omen. Dance’s television credits include Game of Thrones and The Crown.

Lars Mikkelsen in “Frankenstein.”

Netflix

Lars Mikkelsen (Captain Anderson)

Lars Mikkelsen stars as Captain Anderson, the captain of a ship locked in ice in the frozen North who discovers an injured Dr Victor Frankenstein in Frankenstein.

Mikkelsen’s screen credits include House of Cards Seasons 3-6, The Witcher Seasons 1-3 and the voice of Grand Admiral Thrawn in the animated series Star Wars: Rebels Seasons 3-4. Mikkelson also played the live-action version of Thrawn in Ahsoka.

Mia Goth and Christian Convery in “Frankenstein.”

Netflix/Ken Woroner

Mia Goth And Christian Convery (Claire Frankenstein and Young Victor Frankenstein)

Mia Goth also plays Claire Frankenstein — Leopold’s wife and Victor and William’s mother — in Frankenstein, while Christian Convery as the young Victor.

Convery’s film credits include Beautiful Boy, Cocaine Bear and The Monkey. Convery’s television credits include the series Sweet Tooth, the television movie Descendants 3 and a voice role in the animated series Invincible.

Also starring David Bradley, Ralph Ineson and Burn Gorman, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein begins streaming on Netflix on Friday.

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Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/timlammers/2025/11/06/frankenstein-heres-the-cast-of-guillermo-del-toros-monster-movie/

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