In een interview met Shock Till You Drop heeft scenarioschrijver Max Landis voor het eerst details vrijgegeven over de plot van 20th Century Fox' aankomende Frankenstein-film. Daarnaast bevestigde Landis nogmaals dat Shawn Levy (Night at the Museum) officieel aan boord is als regisseur.
"Shawn Levy, director of 'Date Night' and 'Night at the Museum.' And 'Real Steel,' which you should see. This is going to be sort of a different direction for him. What was cool is when I was first told it was Shawn Levy, I was like, 'what?' There was this confusion. But then when I heard a little bit about his vision for the movie, I got very sort of 'chills in the room' and very excited, and very sort of up for it. At the end of the day, he's a smart guy, and he's going to fucking kill it. And I have a lot of fucking faith in my script."
Dat script is blijkbaar geschreven vanuit het perspectief van Igor, traditioneel de gebochelde assistent van dokter Frankenstein.
"I began to pick apart our knowledge of 'Frankenstein,' discovered that the public's idea of this myth [Egor being Frankenstein's assistant] comes from a million different places. What's his name, Henry or Victor? Is he a doctor or a drop out? Is he a madman who's sort of completely evil and against God or is he a Zuckerbergian genius who is misunderstood and is the hero of the piece? I became committed to recontextualizing it all so that it all worked in one story. By the end of the day, yeah, it's a period piece; yes, it's from Egor's perspective. But, man, it's cool."
Regisseur Shawn Levy is nog altijd verbonden aan de lang aangekondigde Fantastic Voyage remake, maar de Frankenstein-film zou voorrang krijgen.
Eerste details Shawn Levy's Frankenstein bekend
Het 'coole' script van Max Landis zou vertrekken vanuit het perspectief van Igor, de gebochelde assistent van Frankenstein.