Del Toro’s Frankenstein Breaks Netflix Mold! Collector’s Edition Coming?

Del Toro's Frankenstein Breaks Netflix Mold! Collector's Edition Coming?

Thescreescore – In a move celebrated by cinephiles and collectors alike, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, a recent Netflix release, is confirmed to be getting a physical media release. This is a rare achievement for a Netflix original film, most of which remain confined to the streaming platform. Del Toro himself confirmed the news in response to a fan on X, revealing that the physical edition will include a deleted convent scene and feature the "gorgeous" costume designs in detail, promising content not available to streaming subscribers.

This announcement marks a significant shift in Netflix’s content distribution strategy, particularly regarding theatrical releases. While Frankenstein initially debuted at the Venice International Film Festival followed by a limited theatrical run before hitting Netflix, the decision to release a physical edition signifies a commitment to preserving the film for posterity and catering to a dedicated audience that values tangible media.

Del Toro's Frankenstein Breaks Netflix Mold! Collector's Edition Coming?
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The move follows Netflix’s evolving approach to theatrical releases, exemplified by the theatrical runs of KPop Demon Hunters and the upcoming theatrical preview for Stranger Things Season 5. Greta Gerwig’s Chronicles of Narnia is also slated for a wide theatrical release prior to its Netflix debut in 2026, indicating a growing willingness to embrace traditional distribution models.

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Frankenstein has garnered critical acclaim, boasting an 86% critical score and a 94% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Jacob Elordi’s performance as the Creature has been particularly praised for its nuanced portrayal. The film has also proven to be a streaming success, spending three consecutive weeks in Netflix’s global Top 10 chart for English-language films and accumulating an impressive 37 million hours of viewership.

The film’s success has fueled speculation about potential Oscar nominations, with categories like Best Picture, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, and Best Makeup and Hairstyling being strong contenders. Elordi is also considered a potential nominee for Best Supporting Actor. The physical media release is a welcome development for fans of del Toro’s vision and a promising sign for the future of streaming originals finding their way into the hands of collectors and film enthusiasts.

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