Summary
The Bride of Frankenstein receives a playful twist with a Franken Berry-inspired cosplay, adding a touch of whimsy to her spooky image.
The character of the Bride has been largely overlooked in the history of cinema. However, there are exciting prospects on the horizon as Netflix is currently working on a highly anticipated remake. The Bride's future has been uncertain due to previous failed attempts to bring her back, such as Angelina Jolie's involvement in the scrapped Dark Universe project. Nevertheless, Netflix's involvement provides a glimmer of hope for her comeback in today's popular culture.
The Bride of Frankenstein receives a surprising Franken Berry twist in a delightful and eerie cosplay. This sequel, released in 1935, follows the iconic Universal horror classic by James Whale, which tells the tale of a deranged scientist and his disturbing creation. Introducing a memorable female creature, flawlessly portrayed by the wild-haired Elsa Lanchester, the Bride herself has become a beloved Universal monster, captivating and enchanting horror enthusiasts even today.
Dedicated to honoring Lanchester's Bride, a particular horror fan has crafted a fascinating and imaginative tribute, incorporating a playful twist inspired by the whimsical character of Franken Berry, the breakfast cereal mascot. Explore the entertaining cosplay created by Taffeta Darling below (via universalmonsteruniverse):
A touch of pink may make the bride a little more fun, but even with a Franken Berry twist, she retains her spookiness and mystery.
The Bride Of Frankenstein Is Long Overdue For A Showcase
In the realm of cinema, Frankenstein's monster has been resurrected multiple times, resulting in a mix of memorable and disappointing portrayals. Unfortunately, the Bride of Frankenstein has often been neglected. However, this status quo may be about to change, thanks to Netflix's plans to create a highly-anticipated remake of Bride of Frankenstein, with the talented Maggie Gyllenhaal taking on the directorial role. To add to the excitement, reports suggest that both Christan Bale and Peter Sarsgaard will be joining the cast, though their specific characters have yet to be revealed. The filming of this project is scheduled to commence in early 2024, pending the resolution of the ongoing strikes involving the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).
Netflix’s upcoming attempt to revive the Bride follows numerous unsuccessful endeavors by others to bring back the iconic character. Notably, Angelina Jolie was once considered for the role when the Bride was planned to be part of the infamous Dark Universe. However, the collapse of the Dark Universe project left the Bride’s cinematic future uncertain. With Netflix taking the reins, Universal’s beloved Bride of Frankenstein might finally have the opportunity to make a memorable impact on contemporary popular culture, alongside Dracula and the Wolf Man.