00:00Alright, get ready for this, what if I told you that one of the darkest, most heartbreaking stories ever written,
00:06is about to come back in a way you've never seen before. Oscar Isaac. Jacob Lorty. Guillermo del Toro. And
00:13a creature who just wants to be seen, heard, and loved. This is not the Frankenstein you remember from school.
00:19This is deeper. Sadder. Stranger. And honestly, it might just break your heart. Because this time, we're hearing the story
00:27from the monster's side.
00:29Let's talk about Netflix's Frankenstein the cast, the plot, the trailer, the release date, and what makes this version so
00:36powerful, so human, and so unforgettable. Okay. So let's start with the real question, why now? Why Frankenstein? Why again?
00:46We've seen this story a thousand times, right? The crazy doctor. The lightning. The creature. The screaming. The torch-carrying
00:54villagers. But this isn't that. This is Guillermo del Toro.
00:59The man who gave us Pan's Labyrinth, The Shape of Water, Crimson Peak, stories that are dark, yes but filled
01:05with soul. And this time, he's bringing Mary Shelley's classic horror novel to life, through the eyes of the monster.
01:12Let me say that again.
01:13We're finally hearing the creature's side of the story. Let that sink in. Because for over 200 years, this poor
01:20soul this misunderstood, stitched together, abandoned being has been treated like a villain. But what if he was just, hurt?
01:27Now let's get into the cast and honestly, it's wild. Oscar Isaac is playing Dr. Victor Frankenstein and if you've
01:34seen him in Moon Knight, Dune, or scenes from A Marriage, you already know this man knows how to show
01:39pain.
01:39Guilt. Guilt. Obsession. Love. He's not just gonna be a mad scientist yelling in the lab. He's gonna make you
01:47feel every choice. Every regret. And the creature? The monster? He's played by Jacob Lorty. Yeah. Saltburn. Euphoria. The kissing
01:57booth yes, really. But here? He's unrecognizable.
02:00Covered in makeup. Haunted eyes. A man who didn't ask to be born just begging for someone to understand him.
02:07It's gonna hurt. In a beautiful way. And it doesn't stop there. We've got, Mia Gotha's Elizabeth, Victor's wife. If
02:15you've seen her in Pearl or X, you know she's intense. Charles Dance, the legend from Game of Thrones. David
02:22Bradley from Harry Potter. Christoph Waltz. Yes, the Oscar winner. Lars Mikkelsen, Felix Kammerer, Christian Convery,
02:30it's a powerhouse cast. But let's talk about the plot and how this version flips everything we thought we knew.
02:36So you probably know the basics, right? Dr. Victor Frankenstein, a genius scientist, becomes obsessed with defeating death. So he
02:44does the unthinkable. He gathers body parts from corpses and creates a living being. But the moment that being opens
02:50its eyes, Victor panics. He runs. He abandons him. And the creature is left alone, afraid, confused, and hunted. In
02:59most versions,
03:00the creature turns violent. And yes he does. But not because he's evil. Because he's broken. This version? It tells
03:08his story. We see what it's like to wake up in a world that hates you just for existing. To
03:13have a creator who denies you. To search for love, and find fear. Guillermo del Toro calls this story personal.
03:20He literally said,
03:21My favorite novel in the world is Frankenstein. The character has fused with my soul. It doesn't get more personal
03:28than this. And honestly, you feel that in every frame. The trailer which should be dropping soon,
03:33probably late summer or early fall 2025 is expected to be dark, quiet, and emotional. Not flashy. Not full of
03:41explosions. But something more haunting. We don't have the exact release date yet but we do know
03:46it's coming to Netflix worldwide in November 2025. Mark it. Because this isn't just a horror movie. It's a human
03:53story. And maybe,
03:55a wake up call. You know what's wild? Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein when she was just 18. And back then,
04:02people didn't even believe a teenage girl could write something so deep, so sad, so real. She created not just
04:09a
04:09monster, but a mirror. Think about that. The creature just wants someone to talk to. Someone who won't run away
04:16screaming. Someone who won't see his scars as a threat. And that right there is what makes this story
04:20timeless. How many of us have felt like that? Like we're too different. Too weird. Too broken. Like
04:27we're just trying to exist in a world that doesn't understand us. This version of Frankenstein is for
04:32everyone who's ever felt that way. Now let's go back a bit and talk about other Frankenstein movies.
04:38Because this character has a long, crazy history. Way back in 1931, the original Frankenstein movie
04:45changed horror forever. Colin Clive played the doctor. Boris Karloff played the creature with
04:50those iconic bolts in his neck and the flat top head. Then in 1974, Mel Brooks made Young Frankenstein,
04:57a hilarious spoof with Gene Wilder. It's funny. It's smart. And the monster even tap dances.
05:03In 1994, Kenneth Branagh gave us Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, starring Robert De Niro as the creature.
05:10That one was intense, bloody, and full of drama. And in 2015, Victor Frankenstein tried a new take
05:17with Daniel Radcliffe and James McAvoy. More action. More style. Less heart. But this one? This is
05:23something else. This one wants to make you cry. And maybe, forgive. Because Frankenstein isn't just
05:30about science gone wrong. Or monsters. Or fear. It's about rejection. About love. About asking,
05:37who really made the monster? The doctor? Or the world? And that question, it hits hard in 2025.
05:44We live in a world full of noise. Anger. Judgment. People screaming over each other instead of
05:50listening. This movie is a whisper in that chaos. It says, look again. See the soul behind the scars.
05:57Ask the hard questions. And maybe, open your heart. Now I want to talk directly to you. Yeah, you.
06:04If you've ever felt like an outsider. Like you don't fit in. Like people look at you and only see
06:09the
06:09surface. This story is for you. If you've ever felt abandoned. Or misunderstood. Or like your voice
06:15doesn't matter. This story sees you. This community we're building here. It's not just about movies.
06:20It's about feeling something real. And when Frankenstein drops this November, I want us to
06:26watch it together. To come back here. To talk about it. To break it down. To feel all the things.
06:32So hit that subscribe button right now. I mean it. Don't just scroll past. We're going to go deep
06:38into this one trailer breakdowns. Behind the scenes. Character studies. Even the original novel.
06:44We're going all in. And I want you with me. Because this story. It's ours now. Let's make it personal.
06:51Let's make it a conversation. Alright before we wrap this up. Let's recap the big stuff.
06:57Frankenstein is coming to Netflix in November 2025. Directed by Guillermo del Toro. And told from the
07:03monster's point of view. Oscar Isaac is Victor Frankenstein. Jacob Lorty is the creature.
07:09The cast is stacked Mia Goth, Charles Dance, David Bradley, Christoph Waltz, and more. The movie will
07:16be dark, emotional, personal and unlike any Frankenstein adaptation before it. And most
07:21importantly, it's about being seen. Being heard. Being loved even when the world says you don't
07:27deserve it. So let's be that community. Let's start right now in the comments. Tell me, have you ever
07:33read Mary Shelley's Frankenstein? What do you hope to see in this version? And most of all, how do you
07:38feel about the creature finally getting to tell his story? Let's talk about it. Let's feel it. And hey if
07:44you're new here, welcome to the family. We do things differently. We go deep. We keep it real. And we
07:51never leave each other behind. So don't forget to like this video if it made you feel something.
07:56Share it with someone who needs to hear this story. And of course subscribe so you don't miss what's
08:01coming next. Because this, is just the beginning. I'll see you in the next one. And remember, sometimes
08:07the scariest stories are the ones that feel the most human. Stay kind. Stay curious. And never stop
08:14feeling. Peace.
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