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  2. Frankenstein (2025 film) - Wikipedia

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    Frankenstein is an upcoming American Gothic science fiction horror film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein. The film stars Oscar Isaac , Jacob Elordi , Mia Goth , Lars Mikkelsen , David Bradley , Christian Convery , Charles Dance , Felix Kammerer , and Christoph Waltz .

  3. Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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    Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is an 1818 Gothic novel written by English author Mary Shelley. Frankenstein tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment. Shelley started writing the story when she was 18, and the first edition was published anonymously ...

  4. Dean Koontz's Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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    Dean Koontz's Frankenstein is the collective title of five novels co-written by Dean Koontz. Though technically of the mystery or thriller genres , the novels also feature the trappings of horror , fantasy , and science fiction .

  5. Riverdale star's new Frankenstein movie confirms UK release date

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  6. Return from Death (Frankenstein 2000) - Wikipedia

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    He considered both Return from Death and Frankenstein 2000 as the title, and advertised the film under the latter name at the MIFED trade show. [6] [8] The picture had a listed budget of slightly less than ITL 2 billion, equivalent to about US$1.6 million at the time. [1]

  7. Frankenstein (Hammer film series) - Wikipedia

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    Production of The Curse of Frankenstein began, with an investment of £65,000, on 19 November 1956 at Bray Studios with a scene showing Baron Frankenstein cutting down a highwayman from a wayside gibbet. [3] The film opened at the London Pavilion on 2 May 1957 with an X certificate from the censors.

  8. Frankenstein (Universal film series) - Wikipedia

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    Son of Frankenstein was first mentioned in trade papers on August 29, 1938, when The Hollywood Reporter reported Universal was negotiating a two-horror-picture deal with Boris Karloff, the first one being a sequel to Frankenstein. [21] By September 2, the magazine reported Universal had announced the film as After Frankenstein. [21]

  9. After two weeks of release, Apple’s … “Argylle” claimed the No. 1 spot again with $6.5 million from 3,605 North American venues, marking a steep 62% decline from its disappointing debut.