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FX, Young Frankenstein and Series

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‘Very Young Frankenstein’ Lives at FX With Series Order
FX is heading to Transylvania with a series order for Very Young Frankenstein.

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'Very Young Frankenstein' Ordered to Series at FX
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Mel Brooks Joins ‘Very Young Frankenstein’ Series in the Works
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Review: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN at Theatre Three
Spring has its official must-see show this season in Theatre Three’s production of “Young Frankenstein,” which had its opening night on Saturday, May 16.

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Frankenstein TV Show Starring Zach Galifianakis Coming to Hulu
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VERY YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Series Officially Ordered With Comedy Star In The Lead
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‘Very Young Frankenstein’ could bring Mel Brooks and Taika Waititi back to the Emmys

Four-time Emmy winner Mel Brooks and six-time nominee Taika Waititi could have a new awards-worthy monster on their hands with Very Young Frankenstein. FX and Hulu's spooky new comedy series is based on 20th Century Studios' Young Frankenstein,
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He's alive! Frankenstein is ready for his close-up as Christian Bale readies to portray the monster on film.

Maggie Gyllenhaal took to Instagram on April 4 to debut test photos of two of the characters in the forthcoming film The Bride, which she is directing. The horror-romance stars Christian Bale as Frankenstein’s monster and is set to be released in October ...
Forbes
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Will There Be A ‘Frankenstein 2’? Here’s The Bad News

Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic Gothic novel, is new on Netflix. What are the chances of del Toro directing a sequel to the film? Set largely in the mid-1850s, Frankenstein stars Oscar Isaac as Dr. Victor ...
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Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein Starts Filming

The latest live-action iteration of Frankenstein has started filming, allowing horror maestro Guillermo del Toro to be his stamp on the iconic monster. In a new image making the rounds online, del Toro and the film’s ensemble were out to eat when they ...
Moviefone
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Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Is The Magnum Opus Of His Career

With ‘Frankenstein,’ Guillermo del Toro has not just summed up his career to date, but created a definitive adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic. Guillermo del Toro has been waiting to adapt ‘Frankenstein’ to the screen his entire life.
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del Toro’s FRANKENSTEIN Trailer Is SO GOOD It Stopped Our Hearts

Trailers have been hitting it out of the park lately. We hope it’s because the movies behind them are just that good. We felt like the trailer for Jordan Peele’s HIM astounded us. And the trailer for 28 Years Later lives rent-free in our heads.
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“Frankenstein ”cast: Who's who in Guillermo del Toro's heartbreaking Netflix adaptation

Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro has long been an admirer of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, having spent years trying to bring his own adaptation of the Gothic masterpiece to life. After several stops and starts, del Toro's vision finally found a ...
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Quote of the day by Mary Shelley: "I was benevolent and good; misery made…" Powerful message by the author of Frankenstein

The Quote of the Day comes from Mary Shelley, who was an acclaimed British writer renowned for the novel Frankenstein. Mary Shelley used her writings to convey ideas regarding human sentiments, loneliness,
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Haunting FRANKENSTEIN Final Trailer Is So Good It Give Us LIFE

Oscar Isaac’s Doctor Frankenstein says a funny thing in the final trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein. “I had not considered what comes after creation.” A ludicrous statement considering that humanity creates life ALL of the time.
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