Why are two ‘Frankstein’ movies coming?

After over 200 years “Francustein“Published, Mary Shelley has never been hot. The Gothic novelist will be introduced prominently in two upcoming films from the directors of the Half Man, Half Beast, All Monster, Half Beast, Half-A-List, which starts only in addition to months.

First, “Franccein,” Courtesy of Guillermo del ToroA master of Makabre whose credit includes “The Shape of Water” and “Crimson Peak”. It is launched on Netflix in November and is included in Mia Goth and Oscar Isaac. Second, “Bride“Will be directed by Maggi GilanhalWho is starting his acclaimed feature direction, “The Lost Daughter,” $ 90 million zoological facility Inspired by “Frankstein’s bride”. Warner Brothers will open it one in theaters on March 6, 2026, with Jesse Bakle and Christian Bell the dead couple. It was originally slated to debut on 26 September 2025, but the studio pushed it back this week, making it a little longer than the Dell Toro’s tech.

It is rarely unprecedented to release almost simultaneously about similar topics for films. In the late 1980s, “dangerous contact” and “Walmont” adapted to the 18th -century French novel about sexual politics. In the 1990s, twin films about volcanoes (“Dante Peak,” “Jwalamukhi”), asteroids (“deep impact,” “Argadon”) and foreign dancers (“Shogirl,” Striptese “) open within each other. Recently, 2012 hosted two films about not one, not one, but “Snow White and the Huntsman” and “Mirror, Mirror.”

Frankstein suddenly comes to the screen after a relative drought on the screen on Shelley. Although this character was an important part of Universal’s Monster films in the 1930s, modern efforts to revive him did not show much. Both of the 1994 “Mary Shelies Frankstein”, Kenneth Brangh and Robert de Niro, and 2015 “Victor Frankstein”, Daniel Radcliffe and James McAevoy, bombed, bombed with critics and audiences. Another recently and recently released – an attempt was made to revive Frankstein Universal dark universeA series of interconnected monster films that was a star as a living being to Javier Bardem. After Tom Cruise’s “The Mummy”, the experiment ended, which was to kick everything, flopped.

Apparently Netflix and Warner Brothers feel that Dell Toro and Gilenhal may succeed where they failed other films. And even though their films shares DNA, two “Frankstein” features may look very different from each other.

Shaun Robins, the director of Film Analytics Fandango, says, “They are both distinguished filmmakers, Sahon Robins, director of Film Analytics, says Sean Robins.” The films will have an unavoidable comparison because they are attracted to the same source material, but I am sure you will actually talk about apples and oranges. ”

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