Guillermo del Toro is the master of monsters and dark fairytales. But that might be his past, and his future could look very different.With his highly anticipated Frankenstein still in the works, the visionary director has signaled that it will mark the end of an era for him. And has said, "I feel like I need a change."Well, what kind of change? And what does that mean? Also, are there any lessons in there for other filmmakers?Let's dive in. - YouTubewww.youtube.comThe End of an Era for Del Toro When I hear we're getting a new Guillermo Del Toro movie, I am excited. The guy makes stuff I love seeing. I don't even know how to expand on that. I am endlessly impressed with the touch and care he puts into films, and he wears his heart on his sleeve. There's no one else like that out here.Recently, Del Toro sat down with the great Empire Magazine to talk about where he's at in his career and his new Frankenstein movie.It turns out, he may be at the end of an era.Dele Toro said:This movie closes the cycle. If you look at the lineage, from “Cronos” to “The Devil’s Backbone,” to “Pan’s Labyrinth” to “Crimson Peak” to this, this is an evolution of a certain type of aesthetic, and a certain type of rhythm, and a certain type of empathy. I feel like I need a change […] You never know, the day after tomorrow, I may want to do Jekyll...
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