‘Lisa Frankenstein’ will be released on February 9, 2024.
The directorial debut from Robin Williams’ daughter Zelda Williams stars Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse and has been written by ‘Juno’ and ‘Jennifer’s Physique’ scribe Diablo Cody.
Liza Soberano, Henry Eikenberry, Joe Chrest and Carla Gugino also megastar in the movie, which had its first teaser trailer released this week.
The movie, build in 1989, follows an unpopular highschool pupil who by chance reanimates a blinding Victorian corpse at some level of a lightning storm, after which begins to rebuild him into her dream man utilizing a broken tanning bed in her garage.
Zelda beforehand shared concerning the movie on x (formerly Twitter) and wrote: “Zomb-com incoming! I repeat, zomb-com incoming!
“I know Hollywood gets a indecent secure for regurgitating sequels and remakes and reboots time and again and over… and yeah, it completely does that!
“On the opposite hand it’s also finally letting me make essentially the most bonkers, ravishing zombie script I’ve ever read, and for that, I am going to be continuously grateful!”
She admitted this “wasn’t meant to be” her first characteristic movie, with three completely different initiatives being scrapped earlier than this one obtained picked up.
She persisted: “Additionally, for anybody coming right here to be take care of ‘THIS is your first characteristic?!’, it wasn’t meant to be.
“I had three films crumble earlier than this, because films continually form. It was discouraging, to recount the least. However the reality this one survived and THRIVED to be my first? A f****** gift”.
In the meantime, she accepted the movie would be closely influenced by Eighties cinema, actual all of the manner down to the actors playing highschool students being noticeably older than their characters.
She added: “Additionally, because it’s already come up: this movie is a stylized 80s [and] involves a zombie. It is NOT actuality and doesn’t pretend to be.
“Stylistically, the actors are NOT youth nonetheless are playing youth (and an undead guy) because that was what number of of my fave 80s films were. Zee Pause. (sic)”