New Movie Frankenstein Debuts On Netflix Friday November 7, 2025

Netflix Debuts Frankenstein Friday November 7, 2025.

FROM NETFLIX TUDUM:

In Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein — inspired by Mary Shelley’s seminal 1818 novel of the same name — tortured genius Victor Frankenstein (Golden Globe-winner Oscar Isaac) views his creation (played by BAFTA-nominee Jacob Elordi) as a monstrous experiment. But, for the movie’s director and writer, Oscar-winner Guillermo del Toro, the Creature, as Frankenstein’s monster is known, is something much more holy — he’s his “patron saint.” Del Toro has been entranced by the Creature since his childhood in Mexico.

“I’ve lived with Mary Shelley’s creation all my life,” Del Toro tells Tudum. “For me, it’s the Bible. But I wanted to make it my own, to sing it back in a different key with a different emotion.”

Now, his vision has been realized. Ahead of its Nov. 7 premiere on Netflix, Frankenstein debuted at the Venice Film Festival on Aug. 30. The date also happens to be Shelley’s birthday, which is fittingly called “Frankenstein Day.” To honor the momentous occasion, del Toro is ready to give a peek inside his definitive retelling of Shelley’s classic, his follow-up to Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film.

“Mary Shelley’s masterpiece is rife with questions that burn brightly in my soul: existential, tender, savage, doomed questions that only burn in a young mind and only adults and institutions believe they can answer,” Del Toro explains. “For me, only monsters hold the secrets I long for.”

But, Frankenstein asks, who is the real monster?? The sprawling epic follows Victor, a brilliant, ego-driven scientist, as he embarks on a quest to bring new life into this world. The Creature is the result; his very existence provokes questions about what it means to be a human,  a creator, a creature — a father and a son — to crave love and seek understanding. Both Victor and the Creature aim to answer those mysteries and search for meaning in a world that can seem quite mad.

However, the frenzy of humanity isn’t the only feeling Del Toro found in Shelley’s work. “The book has a lot of anxiety — the anxiety that you get when you’re an adolescent, and you don’t understand why everybody lies about the world,” Del Toro says. He aimed to capture that anxiety by translating “the rhythms of Mary Shelley” for the screen. “When English is your second language, you are trained very acutely to the melody and the rhythms of a language,” he continues. “It has a particular rhythm, the dialogue in the book. I tried to make the dialogue be like that without sounding archaic.”

In fact, Del Toro was passionate about maintaining the modernism of Frankenstein in all aspects of the movie, which is set in 19th-century Europe. “When [Shelley] wrote Frankenstein, it was not a period piece. It was a modern book, so I didn’t want you to see a pastel-colored period piece,” he explains. Instead, the director favored swaggering fashions for Victor and styles that are “luscious and full of color.”

Del Toro hopes his Frankenstein stays with viewers as long as the Creature has resided in his own heart. “May monsters inhabit your dreams and give you as much solace as they have given me, for we are all creatures lost and found,” he says.

See Guillermo del Toro’s complete fantasy come to life when Frankenstein arrives on Netflix Nov. 7.

New on Netflix & Prime Video this coming week November 1 – November 8, 2025

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Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future (1985)
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Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, and Mary Steenburgen in Back to the Future Part III (1990)
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Austin Butler in Elvis (2022)
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Greta Gerwig in Frances Ha (2012)
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Melanie Lynskey and Anna Kendrick in Happy Christmas (2014)
Anna Kendrick     Melanie Lynskey     Mark Webber

Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, and Ed Helms in The Hangover (2009)
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Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, and Crystal the Monkey in The Hangover Part II (2011)
Bradley Cooper     Ed Helms     Zach Galifianakis

Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, and Ed Helms in The Hangover Part III (2013)
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Ryan Phillippe, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Freddie Prinze Jr. in I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
Jennifer Love Hewitt    Sarah Michelle Gellar    Ryan Phillippe

Lin-Manuel Miranda, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Corey Hawkins, Stephanie Beatriz, Melissa Barrera, Dascha Polanco, Leslie Grace, and Anthony Ramos in In the Heights (2021)
Anthony Ramos     Melissa Barrera     Leslie Grace

Rebel Wilson in Isn't It Romantic (2019)
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Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield in Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
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Jamie Foxx, Michael B. Jordan, Brie Larson, Karan Kendrick, and O'Shea Jackson Jr. in Just Mercy (2019)
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Ralph Fiennes, Bruce Willis, Will Ferrell, Chris McKay, Will Arnett, Elizabeth Banks, Kristen Alderson, Kristen Ariza, Ike Barinholtz, Charlie Day, Noel Fielding, Will Forte, Christopher Miller, Mike Mitchell, Jason Momoa, Nick Offerman, Gary Payton, Chris Pratt, Maya Rudolph, Cora Miller, Cobie Smulders, Trisha Gum, Channing Tatum, Richard Ayoade, Alison Brie, Sheryl Swoopes, Jorma Taccone, Jonah Hill, Tiffany Haddish, Ben Schwartz, Doug Nicholas, Margot Rubin, Todd Hansen, Teri Reeves, Jadon Sand, Stephanie Beatriz, Ollie Mitchell, Emily Nordwind, Liam Knight, Jimmy O. Yang, Ryan Halprin, Graham Miller, Lauren White, Kristen Phaneuf, Brooklynn Prince, Sawyer D. Jones, and Emmett Mitchell in The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)
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Melissa McCarthy, Molly Gordon, Gillian Jacobs, Jessie Ennis, and Adria Arjona in Life of the Party (2018)
Melissa McCarthy     Matt Walsh     Molly Gordon

Denzel Washington, Jared Leto, and Rami Malek in The Little Things (2021)
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Debbi Morgan, Kelly Rowland, Dean Soltys, Bosede Williams, Thalia Campbell, Chris Shields, Bresha Webb, Thomas Cadrot, Jaime M. Callica, Latonya Williams, Jeff Gonek, and Amanda Wong in Merry Liddle Christmas (2019)
Thomas Cadrot     Jaime M. Callica     Thalia Campbell

Bonnie Aarons in The Nun II (2023)
Taissa Farmiga     Jonas Bloquet     Storm Reid

Sandra Bullock, Helena Bonham Carter, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Sarah Paulson, Mindy Kaling, Rihanna, and Awkwafina in Ocean's Eight (2018)
Sandra Bullock     Griffin Dunne     Deidre Goodwin

Paddington 2 (2017)
Michael Gambon     Imelda Staunton     Ben Whishaw

The Patriot (2000)
Mel Gibson     Heath Ledger     Joely Richardson

Steven Spielberg, Ben Mendelsohn, George Michael, Simon Pegg, Mark Rylance, Perdita Weeks, Kamara Benjamin Barnett, Mandy June Turpin, T.J. Miller, Lena Waithe, Stephen Mitchell, Neet Mohan, Win Morisaki, Elliot Barnes-Worrell, Kae Alexander, Sarah Sharman, Robert Gilbert, Raed Abbas, Letitia Wright, Tye Sheridan, Asan N'Jie, Hannah John-Kamen, Cara Theobold, Olivia Cooke, Alphonso Austin, Amy Clare Beales, Jane Leaney, Kathryn Wilder, and Philip Zhao in Ready Player One (2018)
Tye Sheridan     Olivia Cooke     Ben Mendelsohn

John David Washington in Tenet (2020)
Juhan Ulfsak     Jefferson Hall     Ivo Uukkivi

Jay Baruchel, James Franco, Craig Robinson, Seth Rogen, Danny McBride, and Jonah Hill in This Is the End (2013)
James Franco     Jonah Hill     Seth Rogen

Tyler Perry in A Madea Christmas (2013)A Madea Christmas                                   November 1
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Ben Affleck in The Way Back (2020)The Way Back                                               November 1
Ben Affleck     Al Madrigal     Janina Gavankar

Hugh Grant, Paterson Joseph, Matt Lucas, Mathew Baynton, Timothée Chalamet, and Calah Lane in Wonka (2023)
Timothée Chalamet     Gustave Die     Murray McArthur

Will Smith, Saniyya Sidney, and Demi Singleton in King Richard (2021)
Will Smith     Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor     Jon Bernthal

Nikki Amuka-Bird, Simon Russell Beale, Mark Rylance, Johnny Flynn, Zoey Deutch, Dylan O'Brien, Michael Addo, Alan Mehdizadeh, and Chiedu Agborh in The Outfit (2022)
Mark Rylance     Zoey Deutch     John Gumley-Mason

Dr. Seuss's the Sneetches (2025)
Courtney Chu     Christopher Fitzgerald     Jamie Sara Lewis

Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon in Election (1999)
Matthew Broderick     Reese Witherspoon     Loren Nelson

Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson in Bride Wars (2009)
Kate Hudson     Anne Hathaway     Bryan Greenberg

Shelley Long, Jordan Bridges, Haylie Duff, Sam McMurray, and Bonnie Somerville in Holiday Engagement (2011)
Bonnie Somerville     Shelley Long     Jordan Bridges

Baramulla (2025)
A police officer investigating missing children cases discovers disturbing truths while supernatural occurrences threaten his family and Baramulla’s tranquility.
Neelofar Hamid     Manav Kaul     Masoom Mumtaz Khan

Jacob Elordi in Frankenstein (2025)
Oscar Isaac     Jacob Elordi     Christoph Waltz

Groom & Two Brides (2025)
Laila Abdallah     Lulwa Almulla     Abdullah Boushahri

Jennifer Connelly, David Bowie, Frank Oz, Brian Henson, Marc Antona, Michael Attwell, David Alan Barclay, Sean Barrett, Timothy Bateson, Denise Bryer, Kevin Clash, Dave Goelz, Michael Hordern, Peter Marinker, Rob Mills, Ron Mueck, Toby Philpott, Karen Prell, David Shaughnessy, and Shari Weiser in Labyrinth (1986)
David Bowie     Jennifer Connelly     Toby Froud

Mango (2025)
Josephine Park     Dar Salim     Josephine Højbjerg

Jeremy Piven and Olivia-Mai Barrett in My Dad's Christmas Date (2020)
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Patrick Stewart, Sean Hayes, James Corden, Anna Faris, Maya Rudolph, Rob Riggle, and T.J. Miller in The Emoji Movie (2017)
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PRIME:

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Angie Harmon, Frankie Muniz, and Hilary Duff in Agent Cody Banks (2003)
Frankie Muniz     Hilary Duff     Angie Harmon

Frankie Muniz, Anthony Anderson, and Hannah Spearritt in Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (2004)
Frankie Muniz     Anthony Anderson     Hannah Spearritt

Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Judith Barsi, Kelly Briley, Cyndi Cozzo, and Vic Tayback in All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)
Loni Anderson     Judith Barsi     Earleen Carey

Woody Allen and Diane Keaton in Annie Hall (1977)
Woody Allen     Diane Keaton     Tony Roberts

Arthur Christmas (2011)
James McAvoy     Hugh Laurie     Bill Nighy

Harvey Keitel, Uma Thurman, John Travolta, Danny DeVito, Vince Vaughn, André 3000, Cedric The Entertainer, Dwayne Johnson, Christina Milian, and Steven Tyler in Be Cool (2005)
John Travolta     Uma Thurman     Vince Vaughn

Johnny Depp in Benny & Joon (1993)
Johnny Depp     Mary Stuart Masterson     Aidan Quinn

Keanu Reeves, William Sadler, Alex Winter, Kristen Schaal, Sharon Gee, Anthony Carrigan, Samara Weaving, Kid Cudi, and Jack Haven in Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020)
Keanu Reeves     Alex Winter     Kristen Schaal

Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell in Bones and All (2022)
 Kendle Coffey     Taylor Russell     André Holland

Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn in The Break-Up (2006)
Vince Vaughn     Jennifer Aniston     Joey Lauren Adams

Richard Gere, Renée Zellweger, and Catherine Zeta-Jones in Chicago (2002)
Taye Diggs     Cliff Saunders     Catherine Zeta-Jones

Brad Dourif and Dinah Manoff in Child's Play (1988)
Catherine Hicks     Chris Sarandon     Alex Vincent

Child's Play (2019)
Tim Matheson     Ben Daon     Zahra Anderson

D.B. Sweeney and Moira Kelly in The Cutting Edge (1992)
D.B. Sweeney     Moira Kelly     Roy Dotrice

Steve Martin in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
Steve Martin     Rachel Ward     Alan Ladd

The Delta Force (1986)
Chuck Norris     Lee Marvin     Martin Balsam

Chuck Norris in Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection (1990)
Chuck Norris     Billy Drago     John P. Ryan

Edward G. Robinson, Barbara Stanwyck, and Fred MacMurray in Double Indemnity (1944)
Fred MacMurray     Barbara Stanwyck     Edward G. Robinson

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Jesse Garcia in Flamin' Hot (2023)
Jesse Garcia     Annie Gonzalez     Emilio Rivera

Robin Williams and Matt Damon in Good Will Hunting (1997)
Matt Damon     Ben Affleck     Stellan Skarsgård

Dan Aykroyd and John Candy in The Great Outdoors (1988)
Dan Aykroyd     John Candy     Stephanie Faracy

Saoirse Ronan in Hanna (2011)
Saoirse Ronan     Eric Bana     Vicky Krieps

Mia Farrow, Barbara Hershey, and Dianne Wiest in Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
Barbara Hershey     Carrie Fisher     Michael Caine

Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore (1996)
Adam Sandler     Christopher McDonald     Julie Bowen

Sigourney Weaver, Gene Hackman, and Jennifer Love Hewitt in Heartbreakers (2001)
Sigourney Weaver     Jennifer Love Hewitt     Ray Liotta

Reese Witherspoon and Sofía Vergara in Hot Pursuit (2015)
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John Cusack, Chevy Chase, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry, Brook Bennett, Aliu Oyofo, and Jake Rose in Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)Hot Tub Time Machine                             November 1
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Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (2015)
Rob Corddry     Craig Robinson     Clark Duke

Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, and Warren Oates in In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Sidney Poitier     Rod Steiger     Warren Oates

Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts in Larry Crowne (2011)
Tom Hanks     Sarah Mahoney     Roxana Ortega

Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)
Reese Witherspoon     Sally Field     Regina King

Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, and Tim Curry in Legend (1985)
Tom Cruise     Mia Sara     Tim Curry

All I Want for Christmas Is You (2017)
Mariah Carey     Breanna Yde     Henry Winkler

Maureen O'Hara, Natalie Wood, Edmund Gwenn, and John Payne in Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
Maureen O’Hara     JohnPayneEdmund Gwenn

Chuck Norris in Missing in Action (1984)
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Eugenio Derbez and Anna Faris in Overboard (2018)
Eugenio Derbez     Anna Faris     Eva Longoria

The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007)
Stacy Chbosky     Ben Messmer     Samantha Robson

Grace Kelly, James Stewart, Georgine Darcy, Judith Evelyn, and Harry Landers in Rear Window (1954)

Rob Roy (1995)
Liam Neeson     Jessica Lange     John Hurt

Bill Murray in Scrooged (1988)
Bill Murray     Karen Allen     John Forsythe

Natasha Henstridge in Species (1995)
Ben Kingsley     Michael Madsen     Alfred Molina

Natasha Henstridge in Species II (1998)
Michael Madsen     Natasha Henstridge     Marg Helgenberger

Sunny Mabrey in Species III (2004)
Robin Dunne     Robert Knepper     Amelia Cooke

Robert Downey Jr., Michael Keaton, and Tom Holland in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)Spider-Man: Homecoming                       November 1
Tom Holland     Michael Keaton     Robert Downey Jr.

Regina King, Delroy Lindo, Laz Alonso, Loretta Devine, Idris Elba, Sharon Leal, Keith D. Robinson, Columbus Short, Lauren London, and Chris Brown in This Christmas (2007)
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Danielle Deadwyler in Till (2022)
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Macaulay Culkin, Gaby Hoffmann, John Candy, Elaine Bromka, Garrett M. Brown, and Jean Louisa Kelly in Uncle Buck (1989)
John Candy     Jean Louisa Kelly     Gaby Hoffmann

Vertigo (1958)Vertigo                                                             November 1
James Stewart     Kim Novak     Barbara Bel Geddes

Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy in WarGames (1983)
Matthew Broderick     Dabney Coleman     John Wood

Shannon Thornton in Tyler Perry's Finding Joy (2025)
Stranded in Colorado after a devastating holiday revelation, a talented but overlooked NYC designer finds unexpected love, transforming her life and career path.
Shannon Thornton     Tosin Morohunfola     Brittany S. Hall

Robert De Niro in The Alto Knights (2025)
Robert De Niro     Debra Messing     Kathrine Narducci

 

That’s all we can find for this week,

See you next week!

 

Hedda

2025   Amazon MGM Studios

Rated:  R

Length:  1 hr  47min

Drama ~ Romance

Directed by:  Nia DaCosta

Starring:  Tessa Thompson, Imogen PootsTom BatemanNicholas Pinnock, Finbar Lynch, Mirren Mack and Nina Hoss.

A Little Chaos Is Good For The Gathering.

Tessa Thompson stars as Hedda Gabler, a complex woman caught between the ghosts of her past and the stifling confines of her present life. Recently married to George Tesman (Tom Bateman) and back from an extended honeymoon to a country estate they can barely afford, Hedda is determined to secure a better future for them. George aspires to a prestigious university professorship, and Hedda organizes a party inviting his academic peers, including Professor Greenwood (Finbar Lynch) and his wife Tabitha (Mirren Mack), to help boost his chances.

The party turns tense with the arrival of Eileen Lovborg (Nina Hoss), a sober former alcoholic academic and Hedda’s ex-lover, whose presence stirs up old wounds and rivalry. Eileen has revitalized her career with a promising manuscript and support from Thea (Imogen Poots), who is fiercely protective of her. Hedda, while outwardly appearing hospitable, maneuvers behind the scenes to undermine Eileen’s progress and sway favors toward George, revealing layers of manipulation and jealousy.

Over the course of this charged night, Hedda’s volatile emotional state deepens, exposing her as a woman simultaneously enraged by and yearning for connection. Her actions straddle a blend of calculated cruelty and desperate vulnerability, driven by complex motives including resentment, love, and a fierce desire for control. The dynamics between Hedda, George, Eileen, and Thea escalate, pulling everyone into a spiraling clash of power, betrayal, and unspoken desires.

Based on the play Hedda Gabler written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen and first performed in 1891, it tells the story of Hedda Gabler, the strong-willed daughter of a general who feels trapped in a boring marriage to the scholar George Tesman. Hedda struggles against the expectations of society and her own desire for power and freedom. The play explores themes like control, jealousy, societal pressure, and the limits placed on women in the 19th century. Hedda’s manipulative actions and personal conflicts build to a tragic and emotionally intense conclusion.

The movie adaptation organizes the story into five acts:

Act 1: Introduction:

Hedda and her husband George Tesman return from their honeymoon to a country estate. Hedda arranges a party inviting academic friends to help boost George’s career prospects. The act sets up Hedda’s desires, relationships, and the social pressure she feels.

Act 2: Rising Tension:

The arrival of Eileen Lovborg, a former lover of Hedda’s and George’s academic rival, introduces conflict. Eileen’s success and renewed sobriety threaten Hedda’s plans, stirring jealousy and insecurity. The social dynamics begin to fray.

Act 3: Conflict Escalates:

Hedda’s manipulation and emotional unrest come to the forefront as she undermines Eileen and struggles for control. Personal secrets and desires cause rising tension between Hedda, George, Eileen, and Thea (Imogen Poots), deepening the drama.

Act 4: Climax:

Unfolding events during the party lead to confrontations and revelations. Hedda’s growing desperation leads to drastic decisions, pushing characters toward breaking points and tragedy.

Act 5: Resolution and Aftermath:

The consequences of Hedda’s actions become clear. The film closes with reflection on the characters’ fates and the emotional and psychological toll of the night’s events.

Tessa Thompson’s portrayal delivers a powerful, multifaceted Hedda, blending menace and melancholy, while the strong supporting cast enhances the intensity of this psychological drama. Set in the early 20th century with lavish costumes and atmospheric production, the film reimagines the classic Henrik Ibsen play through a contemporary lens focused on gender, race, and same sex relationships, offering a fresh yet faithful adaptation of the tragic tale.

13 Screaming Movie Night Recommendations For Halloween

We went back through our

Movie Review archives

and compiled a list of 13 Horror Movies

we love here at Streaming Movie Night.

In no particular order,

here are 13 recommendations for your

Screaming Movie Night!

Nosferatu

I Know What You Did Last Summer

Dangerous Animals

Sinners

Heretic

Pearl

Companion

Day Shift

Ready Or Not

Strange Darling

28 Years Later

The Pope’s Exorcist

Walden

Nosferatu

2024   Focus Features

Rated:  R

Length:  2 hr  12min

Gothic Horror ~ Supernatural Horror ~ Vampire Horror

Directed by:  Robert Eggers

Starring:  Bill SkarsgårdNicholas HoultLily-Rose DeppAaron Taylor-JohnsonEmma Corrin, Ralph Ineson and Willem Dafoe.

Succumb To The Darkness

Nosferatu unfolds in 19th-century Germany, centering on Ellen Hutter (Lily-Rose Depp), a young woman haunted by eerie nightmares and a psychic connection to the mysterious vampire Nosferatu. Ellen’s husband, Thomas Hutter (Nicholas Hoult), a real estate agent, is sent to Transylvania to finalize the sale of a remote manor to the reclusive and terrifying Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgård). Despite warnings from locals, Thomas persists, unaware of the dark fate awaiting him and his family.

Upon meeting Count Orlok at his eerie castle, Thomas experiences increasingly disturbing events. Orlok exerts a malevolent influence, forcing Thomas to annul his marriage to Ellen through a strange document. While Thomas becomes physically weakened and trapped in the castle, Orlok sets off on a ship to Ellen’s town, Wisborg, carrying with him a devastating plague transmitted by rats. Ellen’s health deteriorates as she suffers from seizures and sleepwalking, under the vampire’s sinister spell.

As Orlok’s deadly presence spreads devastation through Wisborg, Ellen, along with her allies the doctor Wilhelm Sievers (Ralph Ineson) and occult scientist Albin Eberhart von Franz (Willem Dafoe), seeks to uncover a way to stop Nosferatu. They discover that Orlok’s power can only be ended by a willing sacrifice from a pure maiden. Ellen, driven by love and despair, makes a harrowing decision to confront Orlok on her own.

The tension crescendos as Ellen sacrifices herself, luring Orlok and stalling him until sunrise, ultimately ending his reign of terror. This act is both tragic and empowering, highlighting Ellen’s bravery and empathy amid chaos and loss. The film doesn’t shy away from exploring dark sexual themes, violence, and despair, pushing boundaries both visually and narratively.

Nosferatu is a triumph of horror craftsmanship, its moody visuals, gripping performances, and relentless sense of doom evoke the spirit of the original while giving it new life. While it lacks some visceral scares, it makes up for it in atmosphere and existential horror, a film not just about vampires but about loneliness, obsession, and sacrificial love. For fans of Gothic, Vampire and Supernatural Horror, Nosferatu delivers a chilling experience that lingers long after the credits roll.