For many years, Guillermo del Toro has teased his plans to bring Frankenstein to the big screen, and after quite some time meditating on the original Mary Shelley novel and its countless adaptations, Netflix has finally made his dreams a reality. After a brief theatrical run, the streamer released the Gothic horror picture in early November, a little late for the Halloween crowd but just in time for those ready to hunker down and dive into a dark tale about the dangers of playing God and the power of fathers over their sons .

If it's been a few years since you've read Shelley's original horror novel, or even if you're just curious about how the new film differs from the material, we've got you covered. While Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein accurately explores many of

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