New 'Frankenstein' will be no horror flick, Del Toro says

CANNES - Triple Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro said his new version of "Frankenstein" will not be a horror film, but will instead pack a high-voltage emotional punch.

The Mexican director of "Hellboy" and "The Shape of Water" said the new movie would not be a creature feature but one with real heart.

"I'm not making a horror movie, never," he told an event at the Cannes film festival Sunday. "For me, it's an incredibly emotional film, as personal as everything else I've done... It's about being a father, being a son."

"I believe emotion is the new punk," Del Toro added, saying that "people don't take risks like we do" and that there was no shame in "being extremely emotional".

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The Netflix drama starring "Saltburn" heartthrob Jacob Elordi is to be released in December.

Del Toro was speaking during a conversation with the French composer Alexandre Desplat at the festival.

They have worked together on several occasions, including "The Shape of Water" in 2017, for which they both won Oscars -- Del Toro for directing and Desplat for the soundtrack.

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