Recommend a of Mary Shelley's original Frankenstein story

The 2014 sci-fi action film I, Frankenstein attempted to breathe new life into Mary Shelley’s classic monster by transforming him into a modern-day superhero. Directed by Stuart Beattie and starring Aaron Eckhart, the film reimagined the creature as Adam, an immortal warrior caught in an ancient war between gargoyles and demons. While Hollywood envisioned it as the start of a massive cinematic franchise, the film’s legacy on the internet took a very different path.

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The traditional protectors of humanity, led by Queen Leonore.

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The story picks up two centuries after the events of the original novel. The monster, eventually named

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: Based on the graphic novel by Kevin Grevioux.

A6: That depends on your taste. The film was a critical and commercial failure. Reviews were extremely negative, criticizing its plot, characters, and dialogue. However, some viewers may find it to be a mildly entertaining action film.

Here is a comprehensive look at the 2014 film, its unique premise, and how piracy networks like Filmyzilla shaped its digital afterlife. Reimagining the Monster: The Plot of I, Frankenstein (2014)