Last year, Netflix released Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein on November 7, 2025. The movie was released theatrically on October 17, 2025. The film is a gothic melodrama that shifts focus toward the emotional relationship between creation and creator. The film is set in the 1850s, and it stars Oscar Isaac as Victor, along with Jacob Elordi as the Creature. Additionally, this version explores themes of identity, fatherhood, and the human spirit rather than being a straightforward horror film.Guillermo del Toro has revealed that an extended cut of his critically acclaimed Frankenstein is officially in development. The Oscar-winning filmmaker showed a restored version of his film Cronos at a Sundance event. He also shared that he is working on a new version of Frankenstein called the "All the Stitches" cut.Del Toro has decided to include scenes and footage that were not part of the theatrical or Netflix release. It will give fans more story and deeper character moments. He has not yet shared when or how it will be released. The news has already excited viewers who want to see more of his vision for the classic story.Continue reading for more on the extended cut story of the 2025 film.Know about All the Stitches View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAll the Stitches is an upcoming extended version of Guillermo del Toro's 2025 film. The director affectionately calls the extended version by the name All the Stitches because it restores material trimmed from the original one-hundred-and-fifty-minute Netflix release.The extended cut includes a beautiful seven-minute scene that was originally removed at the suggestion of director James Cameron. All the Stitches is expected to debut on Netflix, but no proper date has been announced yet.The director confirmed that the extended cut is coming soon but did not say where it will be released. Most people believe that Netflix would be the natural choice, but that is not certain. The film could appear on more than one streaming platform. Del Toro suggested that it could come out on Blu-ray or DVD. It might even return to theatres.Guillermo del Toro's film brings monsters to lifeAndrew J. Salazar @AndrewJ626LINKGuillermo del Toro is here at Sundance to highlight the 4K restoration of CRONOS, looks spectacular and richer than ever. He also just confirmed that a new extended cut of FRANKENSTEIN is coming. More news on that in due time, but he called it the “all the stitches” cut!The new film by Guillermo del Toro adapts Mary Shelley's famous 1818 novel. Victor is a gifted scientist who lets pride guide him. He creates life in a shocking experiment. The result is a monster that brings ruin to both the maker and itself. Meagan Navarro wrote in her review,"Frankenstein is absolutely breathtaking, with imagery and set pieces that instantly embed themselves in your memory. It showcases del Toro’s strength as a filmmaker, creating immersive worlds that enhance what he does best: championing monsters and their tragic humanity instead of using them to scare us."The cast includes Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth, Jacob Elordi, Christoph Waltz, Felix Kammerer, David Bradley, Lars Mikkelsen, Charles Dance, and Christian Convery. Frankenstein earned nine Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Adapted Screenplay, Supporting Actor, Makeup and Hairstyling, Costume Design, Cinematography, Original Score, Sound, and Production Design.Follow Soap Central for more updates on Frankenstein.