Annette Bening, Peter Sarsgaard, Jake Gyllenhaal and Penelope Cruz also star in the film that reaches theaters in March 2026.
Warner Bros. Pictures presented the first advance of The Bride! (The bride!)the filmmaker’s version Maggie Gyllenhaal of the story of Frankensteinwho marks his first work in the direction from the movie of Netflix Academy Award nominated, The Lost Daughter.
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Starring the Oscar nominee Jessie Buckley and the Oscar winner Christian BaleThe film shows a lonely Frankenstein (Bale) traveling to the ChicagAnnette Bening) That a partner believes. Both revive a young woman killed and the bride is born (Buckley). What follows exceeds what neither of them imagined: Murder! Possession! A radical and unbridled cultural movement! And lovers outside the law in a passionate and explosive romance!


Trailer of the bride!
The trailer shows a preview of a film that breaks with the genre of great size and that could not be more different from Gyllenhaal’s realistic drama, The Lost Daughter, begins with Buckley falling down a stretch of stairs.
“Was it the same before the accident?” He asks.
We cut a duo into a penumbra, disregarding a grave and Frankenstein says: “It was not an accident. Everything we did was on purpose. There is nothing left to do … except to live.”
The bride! _ Official teaser _ subtitled
The bride! It is also starring Peter Sarsgaard, Jake Gyllenhaal and Penelope Cruz.
Gyllenhaal led from his own script and produced next to Oscar nominated Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Talia Kleinhendler and Osnat Handelsman Keren. Carla Raij, David Webb and Courtney Kivowitz were the executive producers of the film, whose cinemas and IMAX premiere is scheduled for March 5, 2026.
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