EPISODE · Oct 8, 2025 · 26 MIN
Why Netflix's Frankenstein Is Not A Horror Movie Explained By Guillermo Del Toro
from Adidas Wilson Matrix · host Author Adidas Wilson
The source provides an extensive overview of Guillermo del Toro’s upcoming film adaptation of Frankenstein, focusing primarily on the director’s assertion that it is not a horror movie. It explains that while Mary Shelley's original novel is often categorized as horror, del Toro views his project as an incredibly emotional, brooding drama centered on themes of fatherhood, societal rejection, and the quest for empathy. The episode contrasts del Toro’s humanistic vision—which includes a star-studded cast like Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi—with the traditional, horror-centric Hollywood adaptations that focused on jump scares and creature spectacle. Ultimately, the source frames the 2025 Netflix film as a philosophical reclamation of Shelley’s original tragedy, designed to resonate with contemporary issues like technological hubris and fractured human connection.
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