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What time is Frankenstein out on Netflix? Release time and cast for Guillermo del Toro movie

Frankenstein is coming to Netflix this week. Guillermo del Toro’s take on the classic is almost here.But when exactly can you watch the movie? The highly-anticipated Frankenstein movie is set to arrive on Netflix in just a matter of hours. A new take on Mary Shelley’s classic novel stars Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi. Oscar-winner Guillermo del Toro is helming this latest version of the gothic novel. After a brief stint in cinemas, the movie is set to arrive on streaming at the end of the week. Sign up for our daily national newsletter - in your inbox Mon-Fri But when exactly can you tune in and what to expect? Here’s all you need to know: When does Frankenstein come out on Netflix? Having had a release in cinemas in October, just in time for Halloween, the gothic movie is set to land on Netflix this week. It will be available to stream at home on Friday (November 7). The movie had its worldwide debut at the Venice festival in August, before getting a limited run on the big screen last month. What time is Frankenstein out on Netflix? Guillermo del Toro’s take on the classic 19th century literary novel will arrive on Netflix on Friday (November 7), just in time for the weekend. The perfect opportunity for a binge watch on a dark autumn night. It will be available from 8am British time, based on the streamer’s usual release schedule. For viewers in America it will be out at 3am ET/ 12am PT - meanwhile in Europe it lands at 9am CEST. What to expect from Netflix’s Frankenstein? A brief preview on the streaming service reads: “Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro reimagines Mary Shelley's classic tale of a brilliant scientist and the creature his monstrous ambition brings to life.” Who is in the cast of Frankenstein? Oscar Isaac as Baron Victor FrankensteinChristian Convery as young VictorJacob Elordi as The CreatureMia Goth as Lady Elizabeth Harlander/ Baroness Claire FrankensteinFelix Kammerer as William FrankensteinLars Mikkelsen as Captain AndersonChristoph Waltz as Henrich HarlanderDavid Bradley as Blind ManCharles Dance as Baron Leopold FrankensteinLauren Collins as Alma, the Hunter's WifeSofia Galasso as Anna-MariaRalph Ineson as Professor KrempeBurn Gorman as Executioner Viewers will recognise Oscar Isaac from such movies as the new Star Wars sequel trilogy - Force Awakens, Last Jedi, and Rise of Skywalker. He was also in movies like Inside Llewyn Davis, The Card Counter, and Dune Part One. What are the review scores for Frankenstein? The movie has a certified fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes from critics and is sitting at a score of 86%. Meanwhile, it has a 95% fresh rating from users on the platform. Audiences said: “With his legendary visual touch, Guillermo Del Toro resurrects Frankenstein as a modern Prometheus that’s gloriously gothic and heart-breaking.” The critical consensus on RT reads: “Finding the humanity in one of cinema's most iconic monsters, Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein is a lavish epic that gets its most invigorating volts from Jacob Elordi's standout performance.” A new Robin Hood show is releasing weekly on streaming - but you will need another subscription to watch it. Sean Bean leads the cast of the programme.

What time is Frankenstein out on Netflix? Release time and cast for Guillermo del Toro movie

Frankenstein is coming to Netflix this week. Guillermo del Toro’s take on the classic is almost here.But when exactly can you watch the movie?

The highly-anticipated Frankenstein movie is set to arrive on Netflix in just a matter of hours. A new take on Mary Shelley’s classic novel stars Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi.

Oscar-winner Guillermo del Toro is helming this latest version of the gothic novel. After a brief stint in cinemas, the movie is set to arrive on streaming at the end of the week.

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But when exactly can you tune in and what to expect? Here’s all you need to know:

When does Frankenstein come out on Netflix?

Having had a release in cinemas in October, just in time for Halloween, the gothic movie is set to land on Netflix this week. It will be available to stream at home on Friday (November 7).

The movie had its worldwide debut at the Venice festival in August, before getting a limited run on the big screen last month.

What time is Frankenstein out on Netflix?

Guillermo del Toro’s take on the classic 19th century literary novel will arrive on Netflix on Friday (November 7), just in time for the weekend. The perfect opportunity for a binge watch on a dark autumn night.

It will be available from 8am British time, based on the streamer’s usual release schedule. For viewers in America it will be out at 3am ET/ 12am PT - meanwhile in Europe it lands at 9am CEST.

What to expect from Netflix’s Frankenstein?

A brief preview on the streaming service reads: “Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro reimagines Mary Shelley's classic tale of a brilliant scientist and the creature his monstrous ambition brings to life.”

Who is in the cast of Frankenstein?

Oscar Isaac as Baron Victor FrankensteinChristian Convery as young VictorJacob Elordi as The CreatureMia Goth as Lady Elizabeth Harlander/ Baroness Claire FrankensteinFelix Kammerer as William FrankensteinLars Mikkelsen as Captain AndersonChristoph Waltz as Henrich HarlanderDavid Bradley as Blind ManCharles Dance as Baron Leopold FrankensteinLauren Collins as Alma, the Hunter's WifeSofia Galasso as Anna-MariaRalph Ineson as Professor KrempeBurn Gorman as Executioner

Viewers will recognise Oscar Isaac from such movies as the new Star Wars sequel trilogy - Force Awakens, Last Jedi, and Rise of Skywalker. He was also in movies like Inside Llewyn Davis, The Card Counter, and Dune Part One.

What are the review scores for Frankenstein?

The movie has a certified fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes from critics and is sitting at a score of 86%. Meanwhile, it has a 95% fresh rating from users on the platform.

Audiences said: “With his legendary visual touch, Guillermo Del Toro resurrects Frankenstein as a modern Prometheus that’s gloriously gothic and heart-breaking.”

The critical consensus on RT reads: “Finding the humanity in one of cinema's most iconic monsters, Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein is a lavish epic that gets its most invigorating volts from Jacob Elordi's standout performance.”

A new Robin Hood show is releasing weekly on streaming - but you will need another subscription to watch it. Sean Bean leads the cast of the programme.

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