I, Frankenstein serves as a textbook case study in failed franchise development. The review analysis reveals a film that:
The film is widely regarded as a joyless, logic-defying spectacle that squanders its intriguing premise (Frankenstein’s monster caught in a war between gargoyles and demons) with poor CGI, wooden acting, and a derivative script. i frankenstein review
If that sentence made you do a double-take, you understand the tone of the movie immediately. I, Frankenstein does not waste time asking "Why?" It asks "Why not?" I, Frankenstein serves as a textbook case study
The critical reception directly impacted commercial success: rewatch Bram Stoker’s Dracula .
Watch Van Helsing (2004) or Constantine (2005) instead. Or, better yet, rewatch Bram Stoker’s Dracula .