David Harbour uncovers a family mystery in Frankenstein mockumentary trailer

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Prepare to be confused. David Harbour takes the lead as himself in FRANKENSTEIN'S MONSTER'S MONSTER, FRANKENSTEIN (wrap your head around that one), a Netflix mockumentary which finds the actor delving into the enigmatic history of his legendary acting family, as he examines his father's legacy and role in a made-for-tv play.

Directed by Daniel Gray Longino (Kroll Show) and written by John Levenstein (Arrested Development), FRANKENSTEIN'S MONSTER'S MONSTER, FRANKENSTEIN will challenge audiences to expect "the unexpected in this over-the-top and often dramatic(ish) reimagined tale of mystery and suspense. Harbour explores the depths of his family's acting lineage to gain insight into his father's legacy – all in 28-minutes." The mockumentary will include appearances by Alfred Molina, Kate Berlant, and more special guests and is set to launch on Netflix on July 16th. Looks like a nice piece of added weirdness to watch once you finish off the third season of Stranger Things when it debuts on July 4th.

David Harbour, Netflix, Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein

Source: Netflix

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