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Did you come up with this spur of the moment or did you have this kicking around in your head for a while now?
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Purely spur of the moment, except the idea of a Frankenstein movie where the monster is an evil genius, which I’ve been kicking around for a few years.
Isn’t Victor’s girlfriend named Elisabeth?
The “sparky things” were in the movies, not the book. But I don’t see any reason why he can’t be a genius at that, too. It’s no more fantastic than anything else.
Can’t we work Renfield (Dracula’s henchman) into this somehow? Could he turn out to be a string puller, or something?
How about She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed as a female villain? Although she wasn’t exactly a monster, was she?
I think so, although I’m assuming she’d be in the first Frankenstein movie, and be killed by the monster on her wedding day, per the book. His second girlfriend should probably be named either Christine (who’s the protagonist in the original Phantom of the Opera*) or Carlotta (who was the prima donna that Christine replaced).
Yeah, but this is meant to be a reboot of the Universal movies anyway, so that’s not a problem.
Renfield would most likely get killed in the first movie. In the later films, Griffin takes his place as Dracula’s lackey.
I confess, I had to Google the name. But the game here is rebooting the Universal monster movie franchise, not a general Victorian pastiche - heck, Creature from the Black Lagoon was set in the 1950s. Had to bend the shit out of it to get it to fit into the narrative.
*I accidentally typed Phantom of the Menace, and now I’m thinking about Star Wars/Universal Horror mash-ups.
Frankenstein’s really the only Universal Monster in Penny Dreadful, at least so far. Dracula’s almost completely off camera (though we have seen a few other Bram Stoker characters), and a werewolf and mummy have been hinted at, but not shown.
Its pretty hard for me to picture the idea of monster cross-overs as anything but camp. Plus movies that take them as main characters tend to make them not very “monstery”, which kinda ruins the point, IMHO. But I guess we’ll see what Universal comes up with.