The production featured massive, intricate sets and a haunting score that perfectly captured the "gothic horror" feel of the original novel. 2. The Indie " Frankenstein " (2016)
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If you're looking for something short and sweet, 2016 gave us one of the most memorable versions of the monster in a holiday commercial. Frankie's Holiday starred Brad Garrett as a lonely Frankenstein’s monster who just wants to join in the town's Christmas caroling. It became an instant classic for its surprisingly touching message about inclusion. 4. The 2015 Aftermath: Victor Frankenstein This wasn't your typical monster movie; it was
Critics noted it as a more coherent alternative to big-budget action versions like the 2015 Victor Frankenstein . 3. Apple’s "Frankie's Holiday" (2016)
Sometimes referred to as Frankenstein 2016 , this smaller-scale production (often associated with the director of I, Frankenstein ) attempted a more grounded, horror-focused retelling.