Renowned filmmaker Martin Scorsese expressed deep admiration for Guillermo del Toro‘s adaptation of *Frankenstein*, describing it as a “remarkable work” that even influenced his dreams. The film, which is available on Netflix, has received widespread acclaim, solidifying del Toro’s status as one of the most distinguished directors of his generation.
At a recent post-screening panel, Scorsese praised del Toro’s vision, stating, “It’s a remarkable work, and it stays with you. I actually dreamed of it.” His enthusiastic endorsement marks a significant moment for the film, which had a mixed reception during its initial screenings at the Telluride and Venice film festivals. Despite early skepticism, the film has gained substantial popularity, buoyed by strong word of mouth.
The success of *Frankenstein* is reflected in its impressive 94% verified audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences have flocked to both streaming platforms and theaters in major U.S. cities to experience the film, contributing to its status as one of the most-watched titles of the year on Netflix.
Industry veterans have also vocalized their support for del Toro’s work. Fellow director Alfonso Cuarón noted, “Since I’ve known you — and that has been a while — you’ve always talked about, at some point, doing a Frankenstein. Your awareness of Frankenstein and cinema go hand in hand.” In a similar vein, actress Margot Robbie referred to the film as del Toro’s “magnum opus,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The film’s buzz extends beyond critics to a vast array of fans and fellow artists. Del Toro has actively engaged with audiences on social media, showcasing fan art and sharing positive reactions from viewers who have watched the film multiple times. Well-known figures such as Bill Hader, Jon Favreau, Jason Reitman, Ava DuVernay, and Hideo Kojima have also expressed their admiration, highlighting the film’s significant impact within the Hollywood landscape.
This resurgence of enthusiasm for del Toro’s work is not surprising, given his previous successes. His films, including *The Shape of Water* and *Pinocchio*, have won prestigious awards, and *Pan’s Labyrinth* remains a beloved classic, known for its enchanting yet haunting narrative.
As *Frankenstein* continues to captivate audiences, it underscores del Toro’s unique ability to blend compelling storytelling with visual artistry. His interpretation of Mary Shelley’s classic tale not only resonates with viewers but also leaves an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape.







































