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The Making of del Toro's Frankenstein - London Exhibition 2025

  • L.S.
  • Sep 10
  • 1 min read
Poster of "Frankenstein: Crafting a Tale Eternal" with a sepia-toned sketch of a man and eerie faces. Text includes event details, London 2025.

Opening alongside the release of del Toro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s timeless masterpiece FrankensteinNetflix will present a free exhibition in partnership with the BFI London Film Festival's programme of events this Autumn.

 

The immersive exhibition will celebrate del Toro’s visionary storytelling and the exceptional craftsmanship of his team. Diving deep into his elaborate filmmaking process, it will showcase an impressive collection of stunning props, artwork, costumes, Tiffany & Co. jewellery featured in the film and rare books curated by the firm Peter Harrington to honour Mary Shelley’s legacy.

 

Guillermo del Toro says: “This film concludes a journey for me that started at age seven, when I saw James Whale’s Frankenstein films for the first time. Gothic horror became my church, and Boris Karloff my Messiah. It is an honor to be able to invite people to take a closer look at how my incredible crafts team and I have brought Mary Shelley’s world to life on screen.”

 

The exhibition will run from 17th October to 9th November at The Old Selfridges Hotel, London and will be open 10am until 6pm Thursday-Sunday each week.

 

Free tickets will be available to book from 8am BST Friday 12th September from the Selfridges website.


In addition to the exhibition, tickets will also be on sale for Frankenstein at The Cinema at Selfridges from 24th October.


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