The first trailer for **"Frankenstein (2025)"**, directed by Guillermo del Toro and starring Oscar Isaac and Mia Goth, delivers a haunting and visually stunning glimpse into this reimagining of Mary Shelley’s timeless classic. Set to release in October 2025, the film teases an emotionally charged narrative, gothic visuals, and an eerie exploration of life, death, and humanity’s moral boundaries.

The trailer opens with sweeping shots of a snow-covered landscape, accompanied by a chilling orchestral score. Dr. Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) is seen feverishly working in his dimly lit laboratory, his voice trembling with obsession: "To create life from death—what greater power can there be?" Mia Goth takes on the role of Elizabeth, Victor’s devoted but conflicted fiancée, who watches his descent into madness with a mix of love and fear. 

The teaser gradually shifts to the creature itself, played by Andrew Garfield, shrouded in shadows. The monster’s first words echo with pain and longing: “I did not ask to be born. Why did you make me?” Scenes of the creature’s tragic journey through isolation and rejection are interspersed with brief glimpses of Victor’s crumbling psyche, culminating in an explosive confrontation between creator and creation.

Del Toro’s signature style is on full display—rich, gothic set designs, intricate costumes, and a darkly poetic tone that emphasizes the story’s themes of hubris and humanity. The film also leans into horror, with flashes of the creature’s terrifying yet sympathetic visage and eerie scenes of Victor’s experiments.

The trailer closes with the tagline, “Life is a gift... or a curse.” With powerhouse performances from Isaac and Goth, combined with del Toro’s visionary direction, **"Frankenstein (2025)"** promises to be a masterpiece of horror, tragedy, and cinematic artistry. Fans of both Shelley and del Toro are eagerly awaiting what is shaping up to be a hauntingly unforgettable adaptation.