Trailer for ‘Frankenstein: Legacy’
The Director of “Fear the Invisible Man” Resurrects Classic Monster in “Frankenstein: Legacy
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Prepare to be thrilled as the director behind the spine-tingling “Fear the Invisible Man” takes on another iconic monster in the upcoming film “Frankenstein: Legacy.” The official trailer for this highly anticipated movie has just been unveiled, promising chills and suspense.
“Frankenstein: Legacy” is currently without a confirmed release date, but fans of classic horror can rest assured that it’s on the horizon.
Set in England in the year 1875, a full century after Victor Frankenstein’s ill-fated experiment, the story unfolds in a world where Victor’s journals have changed hands countless times. The secrets of Frankenstein, it appears, did not perish with the brilliant but tormented scientist. As graves are unearthed and the inmates of asylums mysteriously vanish, William Browning embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth about his father’s stolen body. What he discovers is a nightmarish descent into madness, with horrors lurking closer to home than he ever imagined.
The cast of “Frankenstein: Legacy” includes Philip Martin Brown, Juliet Aubrey, Michelle Ryan, Matt Barber, Katie Sheridan, Charles Dale, Marc Danbury, Alexandra Afryea, and Paul Mohan, promising a stellar ensemble of talent to bring this classic tale to life.
The film is skillfully helmed by director Paul Dudbridge, with a screenplay penned by Jim Griffin. Producers Monika Gergelova and Malcolm Winter are the driving forces behind this thrilling cinematic endeavor.
As we eagerly await the release date for “Frankenstein: Legacy,” horror aficionados can anticipate another unforgettable journey into the world of classic monsters, courtesy of the visionary director who brought us “Fear the Invisible Man.” Stay tuned for more updates on this chilling cinematic experience.