The first of those was ticked off the Mexican auteur's list back in 2022, when his stunning stop-motion animation of Carlo Collodi's timeless fable was released by Netflix. And now, the streamer has financed his other dream project as well.
It debuted to some strong reviews at the Venice Film Festival in late August – with our own 5-star verdict calling it a "tragic tale told in a captivating manner" – and seems very likely to go down well with long-time fans of the director's work. It could also possibly play a role in the upcoming awards seasons.
When is Frankenstein released on Netflix?
There's not too long to wait before the film will arrive on streaming, with the Netflix release confirmed for Friday 7th November.
That's exactly three weeks after the theatrical release on Friday 17th October – a slightly longer gap than in some cases, but by no means a huge delay.
It won't be showing at all major cinemas throughout the country, but check your local cinemas to see if there's an option that suits you.
Frankenstein trailer
If you can't make up your mind whether to watch the film in cinemas or wait for streaming, perhaps watching the trailer below will convince you one way or another – it certainly gives a good impression of the look and tone of the adaptation:
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