Frankenstein director Guillermo del Toro has discussed his now-cancelled plans for the DC universe, which included two years of work on a Justice League Dark screenplay, and the suggestion he could ...
A total of 100 shooting days and 119 set builds went into making his fantasy a reality. By David Canfield Senior Entertainment Writer To realize his lush, feverish vision, del Toro enlisted an army of ...
Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro recently provided some insight into his scrapped Justice League Dark movie. In a recent interview, del Toro opened up about the cancelled DC project and ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook On the Happy Sad Confused Podcast, Josh Horowitz asked del Toro about Justice League Dark and who ...
“Frankenstein” director Guillermo del Toro first read the novel when he was a child — and was left captivated by the misunderstood monster. “I immediately knew the creature was me,” he told Page Six ...
Whether he's crafting beloved dark fantasy movies like Pan's Labyrinth or directing sci-fi masterpieces like Pacific Rim, filmmaker Guillermo del Toro's work is immediately recognizable for its vivid ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Whether he's crafting beloved dark fantasy movies like Pan's ...
Guillermo del Toro shared an emphatic message about artificial intelligence in filmmaking while accepting the Vanguard Tribute for “Frankenstein” at Monday night’s Gotham Awards: “Fuck AI.” Flanked by ...
Frankenstein director Guillermo del Toro has revealed that he used a different frame rate for the scenes between Jacob Elordi's Creature and Mia Goth's Elizabeth – and that's one of the reasons why ...
“All my movies, from Cronos to Pinocchio, are a version of Frankenstein of some sort,” Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro told a sold-out crowd at the Tomorrow Theater on November 11. Rather than ...
Romance, fairy tales, and gothic horror don’t seem like they belong together, but filmmaker Guillermo del Toro skillfully weaves them into stories unlike anything audiences have seen before. The ...
The most surprising thing about Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” is that he hadn’t already made it. The influence of Mary Shelley’s tragic creature looms throughout del Toro’s filmography, which is ...