Footage from Guillermo del Toro’sFrankensteinreveals a new look at Oscar Isaac’s Victor. Written and directed by del Toro, based on Mary Shelley’s iconic 1818 novel of the same name, the upcoming Netflix film stars Isaac as Victor Frankenstein, the young scientist who creates an undead creature through his unorthodox scientific experiments, with Jacob Elordi starring as Frankenstein’s monster.Guillermo del Toro’sFrankensteincastalso includes Mia Goth, Lars Mikkelsen, David Bradley, Christian Convery, Charles Dance, Felix Kammerer, and Christoph Waltz.

Now, an official trailer forNetflixTudum 2025 containsfootage from Guillermo del Toro’sFrankensteinrevealing a new look at Oscar Isaac’s Victor. The brief, nearly one-second clip shows Oscar Isaac’s Victor standing next to a burning fireplace, tossing a newspaper aside with one hand with a sealed envelope in the other. Watch the footage below, starting at the 0:41 minute mark:

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What The Frankenstein Footage Means For Guillermo Del Toro’s Movie

More Will Be Revealed At Netflix Tudum 2025

The fact thatGuillermo del Toro’sFrankensteinis featured in the official trailer for Netflix Tudum 2025, even for just a second, means thatmuch more about the movie will be revealed during the upcoming event. Tudum is Netflix’s annual live event celebrating the global fandom of the streaming service’s series and movies, which is sure to feature some stars and reveals forFrankenstein. The event will be streamed live on Netflix on May 31 at 8:00 p.m. ET.

This is the second look atOscar Isaac’s Victorin Guillermo del Toro’sFrankensteinafter a first-look image was revealed this past January. With an image and now the first footage being revealed,the first teaser trailer will likely be released during Netflix Tudum 2025, a month from now. It’s also been confirmed that the film will premiere on Netflix in November 2025, but it’s unknown when, so expect a release date to also be announced during the upcoming Tudum event.

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Our Take On The Frankenstein Footage

Guillermo Del Toro Is Taking A Classical Aesthetic Approach

The first footage, combined with the first-look image of Oscar Isaac’s Victor, offers an exciting glimpse into Guillermo del Toro’s aesthetic approach toFrankenstein. The director appears to be embracing a classical and almost gothic visual style that honors the original tone of Mary Shelley’s novel, with dramatic lighting and an emphasis on mood and character.

This stylistic direction suggests that del Toro’s adaptation will lean heavily into the tale’s timeless horror and tragic beauty, rather than modernizing it, promising a faithful take on the iconic story ofFrankenstein.