Guillermo del Toro
Guillermo del Toro to receive BFI Fellowship honor
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Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro will be awarded the British Film Institute's highest honor, the BFI Fellowship, recognizing his extraordinary contributions to cinema. The accolade celebrates his distinctive artistry across animation and live-action films, as a Mexican director working in both Spanish and English. The award ceremony is set for May 2026 in London.
Jacob Elordi animou o almoço dos Prêmios do American Film Institute 2025 na sexta-feira, tirando uma foto de Leonardo DiCaprio, Guillermo del Toro e Benicio Del Toro enquanto mostrava o dedo do meio para rir. O momento brincalhão surge em meio ao burburinho da temporada de prêmios para seus filmes respectivos. As quatro estrelas estão na disputa por indicações ao Golden Globe neste fim de semana.
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Directors Bradley Cooper and Guillermo del Toro reunited for a Variety interview to share insights on their latest films, Frankenstein and Is This Thing On? Del Toro's long-awaited Netflix adaptation features Jacob Elordi as a sympathetic creature and Oscar Isaac as its troubled creator, while Cooper's project explores personal reinvention through stand-up comedy.
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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Guillermo del Toro's long-awaited adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein arrives on Netflix on November 7, 2025, starring Oscar Isaac as the ambitious Dr. Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as the tormented Creature. The film blends horror with emotional depth, earning praise for its gothic visuals and strong performances. Directed and written by del Toro, this R-rated movie runs 149 minutes and explores themes of creation, loss, and monstrosity.