Guillermo del Toro, the master of monster tales, has enchanted audiences with his awe-inspiring collection of creature-filled wonders for decades. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that he now plans to intertwine all these enthralling storylines into a single universe.
, Frankenstein's producer, J. Miles Dale spilled the beans on his partner's intriguing plans for a Monster Universe, saying:
At one time, he was going to do the Monster Universe with Universal — Frankenstein's Bride, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Invisible Man, The Wolf Man — and he didn't. We feel like Shape of Water was kind of a version of a creature. So now, here he is doing his own Monster Universe.
The Mexican filmmaker is currently immersed in the long-gestating adaptation of Mary Shelley's timeless classic, Frankenstein. This iconic novel, published in 1818, narrates the tale of the brilliant scientist Victor Frankenstein and his unconventional experiment that gives birth to a sentient being, commonly misidentified in pop culture as Frankenstein but correctly referred to as Frankenstein's Monster.

