Frankenstein de Guillermo del Toro conquista quatro Critics Choice Awards após honras em Palm Springs

Após as honras de Visionário e Direção nos Palm Springs International Film Awards, o Frankenstein de Guillermo del Toro venceu quatro prêmios na 31ª Critics Choice Awards, em 4 de janeiro de 2026. Com 11 indicações, o filme da Netflix triunfou em categorias técnicas e na atuação de apoio de Jacob Elordi.

Aproveitando o impulso do Visionary Award de 3 de janeiro, compartilhado com as estrelas Jacob Elordi, Oscar Isaac e Mia Goth, e o Creative Impact in Directing Award de del Toro em 4 de janeiro em Palm Springs, o Frankenstein de Guillermo del Toro dominou a 31ª Critics Choice Awards naquela noite. O lançamento da Netflix, em streaming desde 7 de novembro de 2025, conquistou melhor direção de arte, melhor figurino, melhor penteado e maquiagem e melhor ator coadjuvante para Jacob Elordi.

Essa releitura gótica do clássico de Mary Shelley — explorando paternidade, isolamento e perdão através da lente de fantasia sombria de del Toro — continua a receber aclamação. A interpretação de Elordi da Criatura tem sido um destaque, como realçado na cobertura do evento. Outros vencedores incluíram Amy Madigan (melhor atriz coadjuvante, Weapons) e Miles Caton (melhor ator/atriz jovem, Sinners), mas as forças técnicas e emocionais do Frankenstein impulsionaram seu sucesso inicial na temporada de prêmios.

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Guillermo del Toro's long-awaited adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein arrives on Netflix today, November 7, 2025. Starring Oscar Isaac as the ambitious scientist Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as his tragic creation, the film blends horror, drama, and fantasy in a visually stunning take on the classic tale. Critics praise its craftsmanship and emotional depth, positioning it as a standout release of the year.

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