Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix Halloween may be over, but Guillermo del Toro resurrected one of literature's most famous monsters. His latest Netflix film, Frankenstein, which, he's emphasized, is not a horror, was in progress for years, and it has charmed audiences with its tribute to the original novel by Mary Shelley. But how does the movie compare to the 1818 book? Leading up to the release of his film, Del Toro said Shelley's work was his "Bible," but he "wanted to make it my own, to sing it back in a different key with a different emotion," the filmmaker told Netflix's Tudum.
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Critical Guillermo Del Toro's 'Frankenstein' vs. the Mary Shelley Book: How Close Is it to the Novel?
November 10, 2025
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