Guillermo del Toro is Preparing an Extended Version of 'Frankenstein'
Director Confirms Work on a New Cut of the Film, Which He Says More Accurately Reflects His Original Vision
Guillermo del Toro has officially confirmed he is working on an extended version of his film "Frankenstein." The director shared this news during a special screening of his debut feature "Cronos" at the Sundance Film Festival. According to del Toro, the new cut will be "significantly more complete" than the version previously released in theaters and on Netflix.
The "All Seams" Edition: What We Know About the New Version
Reports indicate the extended version has the working title "The 'All Seams' Edition." This cut is intended primarily for the director's fans and viewers who wish to see a more accurate and cohesive realization of his artistic vision.
No details have been revealed yet regarding where this new version of the film will be available. There is also no official information on the release format—whether it will be released on Netflix, on physical Blu-ray/DVD media, or through other means.
Deleted Scenes and Potential Runtime
The current theatrical version of "Frankenstein" runs about 150 minutes, or 2 hours and 30 minutes. It is already known that at least one significant scene was cut—a seven-minute sequence that Guillermo del Toro removed on the advice of his friend and mentor James Cameron.
Furthermore, in recent months, the director has mentioned other scenes that did not make it into the final theatrical cut. Considering this, it's possible the runtime of the extended version could approach three hours, making it the most comprehensive interpretation of the film.
Awards Nominations and Recognition
"Frankenstein" received nine Academy Award nominations, including in key categories:
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Best Picture
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Best Supporting Actor
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Best Adapted Screenplay
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Best Costume Design
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Best Makeup and Hairstyling
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Best Original Score
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Best Cinematography
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Best Production Design
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Best Sound
The high number of nominations has only increased interest in the director's cut, which may further reveal the artistic and dramatic nuances of the story.
What to Expect
The extended version of "Frankenstein" promises to be an event for fans of Guillermo del Toro's work and connoisseurs of auteur cinema. While release details remain unknown for now, the mere fact that work is underway on this new cut confirms the director's desire to present the film in the form he originally envisioned.
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