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What are some modern adaptations of Frankenstein? Frankenstein
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What are some modern adaptations of Frankenstein?

Frankenstein has had a significant impact on popular culture, and there have been numerous modern adaptations and retellings of the classic novel in various forms of media. Some of the notable modern adaptations of Frankenstein include:

  • "Young Frankenstein" (1974) - A classic comedy film directed by Mel Brooks, which parodies the Frankenstein story with humor and wit.
  • "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975) - A cult classic musical film that draws inspiration from Frankenstein and other classic horror films.
  • "Frankenstein: The True Story" (1973) - A made-for-TV movie that presents a more faithful adaptation of the novel.
  • "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" (1994) - A film directed by Kenneth Branagh, starring Robert De Niro as the Creature and Branagh himself as Victor Frankenstein.
  • "Victor Frankenstein" (2015) - A film that focuses on the relationship between Victor and Igor, his assistant.
  • "Frankenstein, MD" (2014) - A web series that reimagines the story in a modern-day medical setting.
  • "Penny Dreadful" (2014-2016) - A TV series that brings together various literary characters, including Dr. Frankenstein and his Creature.
  • "I, Frankenstein" (2014) - A film that combines the Frankenstein story with elements of action and fantasy.
  • "Frankenstein's Army" (2013) - A found-footage horror film set during World War II, where a squad encounters monstrous creations.
  • "The Frankenstein Chronicles" (2015-2017) - A British TV series that blends elements of crime drama and horror, featuring Sean Bean as Inspector John Marlott investigating gruesome murders.
  • "Frankenweenie" (2012) - A stop-motion animated film directed by Tim Burton, where a young boy brings his pet dog back to life in a Frankenstein-inspired experiment.
  • "Hotel Transylvania" series (2012-2021) - Animated films that feature Dracula's daughter, Mavis, falling in love with a human, Johnny, reminiscent of the Creature's quest for acceptance.