A remake of Bride of Frankenstein was originally scheduled for release on February 14, 2019, but on October 5, 2017, Universal decided to postpone it to allow more work to be done on the script. The film is part of Universal Pictures' Dark Universe, an attempt to create a modern cinematic universe based on the classic Universal Monsters film series. The Razzie Nominee So Rotten You Loved It Sarah Bradshaw, Sean Daniel, Alex Kurtzman, Chris MorganÄavid Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie, Dylan Kussman 'And if the next installment-teasing conclusion is anything to go by, Cruise seemed to have enough fun making this that he may just return for more.' Accolades Year 'It's running and jumping grin-flashing business as usual for Cruise, once more on safe character territory as an Ethan Hunt-esque action protagonist who couples up with a much younger woman, while another woman chases after him,' he wrote. The plot sags like an aeon-old decaying limb, a jumble of ideas and scenes from what look like different screenplay drafts.' Empire film magazine was more positive, with Dan Jolin awarding the film three stars. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian wrote that the film 'has some nice moments but is basically a mess.
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