First Photos: “Frankenstein,” “Knives Out 3”

Along with settling on its 2025 slate of TV titles and pushing a few back to 2026, Netflix has also revealed some of its film titles coming in 2025 with first-look photos from a few, along with several updates this morning. First up, Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” will open sometime in November and a first […] The post First Photos: “Frankenstein,” “Knives Out 3” appeared first on Dark Horizons.

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First Photos: “Frankenstein,” “Knives Out 3”

Along with settling on its 2025 slate of TV titles and pushing a few back to 2026, Netflix has also revealed some of its film titles coming in 2025 with first-look photos from a few, along with several updates this morning.

First up, Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” will open sometime in November and a first look still of Oscar Isaac as Dr. Victor Frankenstein can be seen below.

Next, the long-in-development “The Old Guard 2” has finally set a July 2nd release date, while “Wonder” director Stephen Chbosky’s new comedy film, “Nonnas,” will hit theaters on May 9th.

Noah Baumbach’s new film will be titled “Jay Kelly” and premiere this Fall. Also hitting in the fall is the Keira Knightley-led thriller “The Woman in Cabin 10” and Rian Johnson’s “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery”, which also got a first-look photo showing Daniel Craig and Josh O’Connor in the film.

Next, Gareth Evans’ long-delayed “Havoc” will finally arrive this Spring while “Fear Street: Prom Queen” will open in the Summer and Kathryn Bigelow’s untitled next feature will arrive in the Fall.

Not yet dated, but aiming to arrive in 2025 are Edward Berger’s “The Ballad of a Small Prayer” starring Colin Farrell as a gambler laying low in Macau, Angus Wall’s Eddie Murphy doco “Eddie,” the animated “The Twits” adaptation, “The Thursday Murder Club” starring Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren, and the “Happy Gilmore” sequel of course.

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