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Oct 29 2020
Name a more iconic duo than Guillermo del Toro and exciting projects that end up not happening. The Oscar-winner is Hollywood's King of What Could Have Been, and although I'll always be bummed about The Haunted Mansion and At the Mountains of Madness, the one that keeps me up at night is Del Toro's scrapped Frankenstein, which would have starred the filmmaker's frequent creature-collaborator Doug Jones as the monster. So when I got a chance to sit down with Jones for an episode of "Collider Connected", I asked the actor what we could've expected. The details are not going to help me get over this.
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