What evil lurks in the hearts of men? That tagline belongs to The Shadow, but it could easily be applied to Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro's lavish retelling of Mary Shelley's classic novel. Netflix spared no expense in bringing del Toro's gothic vision to life, with elaborate sets, gorgeous cinematography and an all-star cast that features a Star Wars icon, a Euphoria heartthrob, a modern scream queen and a two-time Oscar winner. To find out Frankenstein's release time, plot, cast and more, read Watch With Us' guide to the highly anticipated horror movie below. What Time Will 'Frankenstein' Be Available on Netflix? Oscar Isaac in Frankenstein Netflix You'll like this answer - now. After a limited two-week theatrical run, Frankenstein is now available to stream worldwide for all Netflix subscribers. New on Netflix in November 2025 - The Full List of Movies and TV Shows How Long Is 'Frankenstein'? Frankenstein is approximately 150 minutes, which is a bit on the longer side as far as adaptations go, but the longer runtime is justified. Who Stars in 'Frankenstein'? Ken Woroner / (C) Netflix / courtesy Everett Collection Del Toro's always had a good eye for casting interesting actors for his movies, and he doesn't disappoint with Frankenstein. The following is a partial list of the film's giant cast: Oscar Isaac as Baron Victor Frankenstein Jacob Elordi as The Creature Mia Goth as Lady Elizabeth Harlander, William's fiancée. Goth also appears as Baroness Claire Frankenstein, Victor's late mother, who fuels his obsession with death Felix Kammerer as William Frankenstein, Victor's younger brother Lars Mikkelsen as Captain Anderson Christoph Waltz as Henrich Harlander, Elizabeth's uncle Charles Dance as Baron Leopold Frankenstein, Victor's father Christian Convery as young Frankenstein (no, not THAT Young Frankenstein) Ralph Ineson as Professor Krempe Burn Gorman as Executioner Kyle Gatehouse as the Hunter Lauren Collins as Alma, the Hunter's Wife Sofia Galasso as Anna-Maria David Bradley as the Blind Man What Is 'Frankenstein''s Plot? Oscar Isaac in Frankenstein Netflix Well, you can read Shelley's book to find that out, since this adaptation is pretty faithful to her 1818 novel. But here's a handy synopsis: Victor Frankenstein (Isaac) is a gifted scientist obsessed with beating death. He thinks he can do it, but he'll need the financial backing of Henrich Harlander (Waltz), the emotional support of his devoted fiancée, Elizabeth (Goth), some spare body parts and a lightning bolt or two. It's no spoiler to reveal that Victor succeeds in breathing life into his stitched-together Creature, but as it gains awareness, it experiences all-too-human emotions of loneliness and rage at being different and feared by others. Victor soon loses control over his invention, sparking a chain of events that leads to tragedy for all involved. Does 'Frankenstein' Have a Trailer? Yes, several. Below is the latest one, which gives you the best glimpse of Elordi's Creature. Is 'Frankenstein' Worth Watching? Mia Goth and Jacob Elordi in Frankenstein Netflix Yes. The pairing of del Toro and Shelley's story makes sense, and the Pan's Labyrinth director doesn't disappoint in bringing out all the weirdness inherent in Frankenstein. The cinematography by Dan Laustsen is superb, with Victor's gothic world of imposing cathedrals, dark laboratories and shadowy woods brought to vivid life. The cast is top-notch too, with Isaac convincingly embodying Victor's unyielding drive to play God and master death. Goth was made to be a del Toro heroine, and she looks right at home wearing outlandish, Georgian-era costumes while nursing both Victor and the Creature's bruised egos. The biggest surprise, however, is Elordi: A late replacement for Andrew Garfield, who had to bow out due to scheduling conflicts, he finds the wounded heart at the center of his misunderstood monster and makes the Creature worthy of your pity. 6 New Movies to Watch This Weekend on Netflix, Prime Video and More (November 7-9) You've probably seen at least one version of Frankenstein before. While there have been plenty of good ones (Bride of Frankenstein remains a favorite) and a few bad ones (avoid the Kenneth Branagh one at all costs), del Toro's reimagining ranks as one of the best. Simultaneously faithful yet boldly original, it's a monster movie that's really a tragic romance at heart. Frankenstein is now streaming on Netflix.
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