Guillermo del Toro’s first job as a screenwriter, producer and director was the film Doña Lupe filmed in 1986.
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After this year he delighted movie lovers with his version of pinocchio and with the tape The Cabinet of Curiosities, Scriptwriter and director Guillermo del Toro seems to have become an inexhaustible being, as he recently commented that he is developing his next work, which could begin shooting next summer.
During an intervention on the Variety podcast, The 58-year-old from Guadalajara indicated that he is developing a story linked to the world of monsters, Well, that has always been fascinating.
“I’m working on a monster movie; I can’t say the title because it can change, and I could end up doing something else,” she noted.
True to his habit of developing several projects at the same time, del Toro acknowledges that, despite releasing two films this year, he has spent several months devoting part of his time to the development of his new project.
“Right now, I’m writing and designing. We have done it for the last two years. Hopefully it will be the next project, but anything can happen.” emphasized.
Under this perspective, World of Reelsa site specialized in the film industry, points out that the new film by the Mexican director could be Frankenstein by Mary W. Shelley, this by virtue of the fact that the character has always captivated him.
In the same line of conjectures, In social networks it is said that the 43-year-old Guatemalan actor, Oscar Isaac Hernández Estrada, protagonist of the Disney series, moonknightwould have already met at least twice with Guillermo del Toro to give shape to the project where he would assume the leading role. However, the information is brief and no further clues are provided about who would make up the rest of the cast.
It should be noted that this year has been quite successful for the screenwriter from Jalisco, since in addition to his successes on the big screen, last month the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) awarded him an Honoris Causa doctorate for his “contributions to culture and his support for the youth.
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