Oscar Isaac is criminally buried under eyesore prosthetics as Marvel’s ancient, all-powerful first mutant En Sabah Nur, whose motivations and powerset both go woefully ill-defined. Alongside him ...
The actor who played the first Klingon in Star Trek was also the first person to voice one of the most important X-Men villains ever.
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The new photo shows Oscar Isaac, who portrays the titular mad scientist, holding a mysterious vial. In a prerecorded message during the streamer’s Next on Netflix event on Wednesday, writer and ...
Oscar Isaac may have racked up a lot of fans playing Marvel’s Moon Knight and/or Star Wars’ elite pilot Poe Dameron – but now he’s taking on an iconic horror movie role as Dr. Victor ...
Check out our first glimpse of Oscar Isaac's Victor Frankenstein in GdT's deliciously dark-looking period piece below; And here's Frankenstein in his steampunk style laboratory, which features a ...
Following a recent behind-the-scenes photo showing the Moon Knight star from the back, Netflix has released a first official look at Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein in Guillermo del Toro's ...
In it, we see Oscar Isaac as Doctor Frankenstein himself from the Guillermo del Toro film. He seems to be holding a vial of something mysterious… and he looks, well, scarily good. We’re very ...
To mark the exciting news, we have also been treated to a first look at Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein who, as ever, brings a creature to life in an experiment which ultimately leads to his ...
Much of the footage centered on Dr. Frankenstein (played by Oscar Isaac) as he’s seen experimenting in the middle of a large, crowded room with an emaciated torso. The people watching are taken ...
The full cast includes Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, Lars Mikkelsen, and David Bradley. Frankenstein is set to stream on Netflix this November.
The upcoming Netflix film based on the Mary Shelley novel also stars Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, Felix Kammerer, and Christoph Waltz.