FRANKENSTEIN Gives Life To His Monster In First Clip From Guillermo Del Toro's Netflix Adaptation

FRANKENSTEIN Gives Life To His Monster In First Clip From Guillermo Del Toro's Netflix Adaptation

IGN has debuted the first full clip from Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, and it focuses on the iconic moment Victor Frankenstein gives life to his creation...

By MarkCassidy - Oct 15, 2025 02:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Movies

Netflix (via IGN) has debuted the first clip from Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, and it features footage from arguably the most well-known and iconic moment from Mary Shelley's classic tale.

The clip finds Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) completing his experiment to reanimate dead tissue, thus breathing life into the "Creature" he stitched together from the limbs and organs of recently deceased people.

As the lightning strikes, we zoom in through the Monster's (Jacob Elordi) heart. It's alive!

“To me, [the message] is to reconnect emotionally to the idea of the power of forgiveness and acceptance — which is absolutely … a very scarce material right now,” del Toro explained to Variety. “It’s not a blockbuster — a preconceived notion. It’s not a franchise. It’s something that it speaks very directly and autobiographically, unfortunately to me and many in the past.”

Del Toro recently announced that he will screen the movie in IMAX followed by a Q&A at the TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles on October 31. For the day that's in it, guests are encouraged to dress as their favorite character from del Toro's filmography.

Though the initial response to Frankenstein was somewhat mixed, full reviews have definitely leaned more on the positive side, and the movie is now officially certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes at 82%.

Check out the clip below, along with some recent character posters.

Frankenstein centers on a brilliant but egotistical scientist (Oscar Isaac) who brings a creature (Elordi) to life in an experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation.

“This film concludes a quest that started at age 7, when I saw James Whale’s Frankenstein films for the first time. I felt the jolt of recognition in that seminal moment: Gothic horror became my church, and Boris Karloff my Messiah,” del Toro said in a statement when the project was first announced.

Frankenstein will receive a limited theatrical release on October 17, and a global bow by Netflix on November 7. 

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