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The Bride!

Here comes the mother f*%#ing bride!
2026 | 126m | English

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A lonely Frankenstein travels to 1930s Chicago to ask groundbreaking scientist Dr. Euphronious to create a companion for him. The two revive a murdered young woman and The Bride is born. But what ensues is beyond what either of them imagined.
Release Date: Mar 04, 2026
Director: Maggie Gyllenhaal
Writer: Maggie Gyllenhaal
Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror
Keywords new york city, chicago, illinois, prostitute, based on novel or book, musical, niagara falls, murder, loneliness, mad scientist, police corruption, back from the dead, attempted rape, undercover operation, companion, woman director, sexual assault, femicide, 1930s, gothic romance, female scientist, female revolution, frankenstein, horror romance, romantic fantasy, mary shelley, sci-fi horror
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, First Love Films, Domain Entertainment, In The Current Company
Box Office Revenue: $23,243,018
Budget: $80,000,000
Updates Updated: Mar 24, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jessie Buckley Ida Bolinski / The Bride / Mary Shelley
Christian Bale Frankenstein's Monster / 'Frank'
Peter Sarsgaard Jake Wiles
Annette Bening Dr. Cornelia Euphronius
Jake Gyllenhaal Ronnie Reed
Penélope Cruz Myrna Malloy
John Magaro Clyde
Matthew Maher James
Jeannie Berlin Greta
Zlatko Burić Lupino
Louis Cancelmi Officer Goodman
Julianne Hough Iris / Jinx
Ben Green
Massiel Mordan Mable
Stephanie Troyak
Karin Dreijer Wild Club Performer
William Hill Chicago Police Sergeant
Alex Morf Indiana Train Cop
Sofia Ko Lily
Oliver Palmer Rough Boy 1
Rob Kellogg Rough Boy 2
Lydia Kelly Restaurant Companion
Ashton Muniz Wild Club Waitress
Marko Caka Waiter
Luke Hickey Dancer
Name Job
Maggie Gyllenhaal Writer, Director
Mary Shelley Characters
Douglas Aibel Casting
Dylan Tichenor Editor
Sandy Powell Costume Design
Carmen Hu Almagor Assistant Editor
Rena DeAngelo Set Decoration
Kay Georgiou Hair Department Head
Alexios Chrysikos Concept Artist
Steven T. Duke Leadman
Hugh Sicotte Concept Artist
Lawrence Sher Director of Photography
Hildur Guðnadóttir Original Music Composer
David Webb First Assistant Director
Ryan Robert Howard Second Assistant Director
Karen Murphy Production Design
Joe Fugallo Other
Geoffrey Haley "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Nicki Ledermann Makeup Department Head
Nadia Stacey Prosthetic Designer
Kirby Adams Executive In Charge Of Production
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Mark Russell Visual Effects Supervisor
Sophie-Ann Price Visual Effects Producer
Stephen A. Pope Stunt Coordinator
Tara Macken Stunt Double
Nithya Shrinivasan Supervising Art Director
Drew Kunin Sound Mixer
Karin Dreijer Songs
Donny Bailey Stunts
Natalie Diaz Stunt Double
Alexa Marcigliano Stunts
Christopher Place Stunts
Thomas Place Stunts
Adam Shippey Stunt Double
Hannah Scott Stunt Double
Lena Vosk Stunt Double
Sonja Wajih Stunt Double
Tricia Guarin Utility Stunts
Diana Upp Warner Stunts
Richard King Supervising Sound Editor
Guillaume Ménard Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Emma Tillinger Koskoff Producer
Maggie Gyllenhaal Producer
Talia Kleinhendler Producer
Osnat Handelsman-Keren Producer
Courtney Kivowitz Executive Producer
Carla Raij Executive Producer
David Webb Executive Producer
Pete Chiappetta Executive Producer
Andrew Lary Executive Producer
Anthony Tittanegro Executive Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
8.0

Full review: https://fandomwire.com/the-bride-review/ Rating: A- "The Bride! establishes itself as one of the year's most unique experiences, where Maggie Gyllenhaal's bold vision and a vibrant punk-rock aesthetic are anchored by the visceral performances of Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale. ... Encompassed in Hildur Guðnadóttir's somber score, the movie transforms gothic horror into a profound reflection on loneliness and the search for identity. It's a triumph of audacity that places autonomy at the center of a classic myth, challenging us to embrace our own imperfections. It'll certainly be one of the most striking films of the year, becoming the "movie to beat" from here on out."

Mar 04, 2026
ChrisSawin
2.0

Maggie Gyllenhaal is going for something here, but the problem is that The Bride! has far too many things going on at once and never capitalizes on any of them; even the romance isn’t constant. The idea of these two born-again corpses having nothing together is this half-baked idea drowned out by Fr ... ank’s sobbing dick and the bride constantly reminding everyone with a pair of eyes and working ears that she’s an entitled, calamitous shrew. The Bride! is a two-hour hodgepodge of dancing, movie-obsessed nonsense. Full review: https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/horror/the-bride-review.html

Mar 08, 2026
Geronimo1967
6.0

Despite the best efforts of the pyromaniacs the creation of “Dr. Frankenstein” (Christian Bale) has survived, and now over a century later is a bit horny. Determined to find himself a companion, he visits the Chicago laboratory of “Dr. Euphronious” (Annette Bening) with his request. Well, it ends up ... being more of a demand really and so she reluctantly agrees to indulge in a bit of body snatching/reinvigorating. Their corpse? Well we’ve already met “Ida” (Jessie Buckley) before her demise and, personally, I felt death might have been the best thing that could have happened to this vulgar, brash and loud-mouthed creature. Revitalised, she and her new beau “Frankie” set off on some adventures around the city that start to fill in some blanks about both of their lives; involve a gangster kingpin and a dashing Hollywood movie star (Jake Gyllenhaal) upon whom he is fixated. The cops are never far away, especially as their escapades result in even more dead bodies - including a cop or two, so detective “Wiles” (Peter Skarsgaard) and his secretary “Malloy” (Penélope Cruz) are on soon their case and things take a turn for the Bonnie and Clyde. Now, there’s no denying that Buckley, especially, puts her heart and soul into her lively performance here, but I found the characterisation so un-engaging that after about half an hour of the relentlessly paced dialogue accompanying the borderline slapstick comedy I had lost interest. It takes far too long to get up and running and though it’s a grand looking production the thing just never got out of second gear as it quite literally lurched along for a long old two hours. Cruz plays as if she really wanted to be in - or maybe even thought this was - a very wordy “Dick Tracey” movie, and I found that both leading performers seemed more determined to impress us watching rather than present us with anything like a real love story. I suppose the very nature of the science behind this will allow for a sequel, but I think I will just stick with my James Whale collection instead.

Mar 08, 2026
moscaman
N/A

This was visually incredible and appreciating it requires a deep focus - homages abound. The Bride's word salad spewings are super important, and if you pay attention, fill in many of the plot details that other movies will spoon feed their audience. Some things did not make sense when I first heard ... them, but as I think about the movie, they are gradually snapping into place. The visuals were really interesting and worked well in Imax. The Imax sound in the theater I was in, was not the quality I expected, but this was the theater's fault, not the movie's. I will watch it again because I feel that there are many more word puzzles to be solved.

Mar 09, 2026