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Maggie Gyllenhaal Reimagines a Horror Icon with Fierce Agency and Emotional Power in “The Bride!”

Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride!” stars Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale in a bold, emotionally charged reinvention of the Bride of Frankenstein. In cinemas and IMAX March 2026.

A Cultural Icon—Finally Given a Voice

It all began with a spark of curiosity.

While attending a party, Academy Award nominee Maggie Gyllenhaal noticed a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein. Instantly, a question formed: How had a character with barely any screen time become such a lasting symbol in pop culture?

“I saw this tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party and I thought, “Something about this character has captured our culture,’” says Academy Award nominee Gyllenhaal. “And I then went back and watched the movie [“Bride of Frankenstein” (1935)]  for the first time, because I had never seen it, and I found it really interesting that she’s not really in it. I will say Elsa Lanchester makes a real impact. I mean, she’s in it for three minutes, but she has somehow taken the culture by storm. But to be honest, she doesn’t talk. She doesn’t speak. She doesn’t get an opportunity to express herself. And I thought it was an interesting puzzle. This guy [Frankenstein] understandably is so lonely looking for a mate. But then, just anyone will do, and bringing someone back who doesn’t have any agency herself. So, what happens if you take that same format, that same story, but you give her a huge amount of agency, and give her a huge amount of need, and intelligence, and soulfulness, and vulnerability, and power? Then what happens? That seemed like a puzzle worth getting into.”

That absence became the seed of something bold.

What if the Bride had agency? What if she possessed intelligence, vulnerability, longing, and immense power? What if she wasn’t simply created to cure someone else’s loneliness—but had desires of her own?

With The Bride!, Gyllenhaal transforms that compelling question into an electrifying cinematic experience.

Watch the trailer here:

A Revolution Born in 1930s Chicago

Set against the gritty backdrop of 1930s Chicago, The Bride! follows a lonely Frankenstein (Academy Award winner Christian Bale) who seeks the help of groundbreaking scientist Dr. Euphronious, played by five-time Oscar nominee Annette Bening.

Together, they revive a murdered young woman.

And the Bride is born.

But what unfolds is far from the obedient companion Frankenstein imagined. Instead, she emerges as a force—complex, searching, alive with purpose. What follows spirals into murder, possession, a radical cultural movement, and a volatile romance between two outsiders trying to define love on their own terms.

Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film is a daring reinvention that pulses with urgency and emotion.

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Jessie Buckley’s Fierce Transformation

Taking on the titular role is Academy Award nominee Jessie Buckley, whose magnetic performance promises to leave audiences shaken and inspired.

“It’s intense. It’s a wild abandoned life force. It’s passion on the brink. It’s a revolution. It’s a new language!” Buckley says.

This Bride refuses to settle for half-truths or half-love. Reborn into a fractured world, she demands autonomy and authenticity. She seeks not just connection—but the full story.

“It’s giving voice to The Bride who has never been given a voice before. She’s not satisfied to just be reinvigorated as mate. She wants autonomy of the self. And goes on a journey to discover herself in this world so she can be fully in a relationship with Frank. She wants the full story. She can’t be in a relationship that’s half-full. She wants the whole truth, because I think once she’s reborn, she demands absolute life, and absolute love. And it isn’t perfect. It’s a risk, y’know to live and love like that! Our potential to do all sorts of things is huge, and the bride and frank do some fucked up things. But it isn’t without consequence.”

And that kind of living? It comes with risk.

Flawed, unpredictable, and fiercely human, the Bride’s journey becomes a powerful exploration of identity, desire, and consequence.

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Crafted for IMAX, Designed for the Heart

Though epic in scope, Gyllenhaal made one thing clear: spectacle would serve emotion—not overshadow it.

“Instead of having it be only this big world-building set piece, or this big action sequence, we instead decided to grow where it made sense emotionally,” says Gyllenhaal in a new IMAX featurette for the film.

The film’s expanding frame mirrors the emotional shifts of its characters, creating a visceral experience that feels deeply immersive.

“We built the expanding of the frame to coalesce with emotional shifts and changes. You feel it, like in your chest. It’s got the roller coaster aspect that I think IMAX offers. But then it has this other aspect of cracking open your heart… It’s trippy.”

Christian Bale echoes the excitement: “I can’t wait to see that.”

Watch “The Bride! – The IMAX Experience” here:

A Visionary Team Behind the Scenes

From the Academy Award-nominated writer-director of The Lost DaughterThe Bride! is supported by an extraordinary team of film artisans.

Director of photography Lawrence Sher, production designer Karen Murphy, editor Dylan Tichenor, music supervisor Randall Poster, Academy Award-winning composer Hildur Guðnadóttir, and costume designer Sandy Powell all contribute to the film’s distinctive visual and emotional language.

The film also stars Peter Sarsgaard, Academy Award nominee Jake Gyllenhaal, and Oscar winner Penélope Cruz.

Produced by Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Talia Kleinhendler, and Osnat Handelsman Keren, with executive producers Carla Raij, David Webb, and Courtney Kivowitz, the film is presented by Warner Bros. Pictures in collaboration with First Love Films and In The Current Company.

A Bold Cinematic Event Arrives March 2026

Darkly romantic. Visually stunning. Emotionally fearless.

The Bride! reclaims a legendary figure and reshapes her story for a new generation—one where she speaks, chooses, and loves on her own terms.

Experience this powerful, genre-defying reimagining only in cinemas and IMAX beginning March 4, 2026 internationally and March 6, 2026 in North America.

She was once created. Now, she defines herself. #TheBrideMovie

Photo & Video Credit: “Warner Bros. Pictures”

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