Christian Bale's Frankenstein Look Revealed For The Bride

He’s been Bruce Wayne, he’s been Moses, and he’s been John Connor. So what’s next for The Dark Knight trilogy actor Christian Bale? Playing the iconic Frankenstein’s Monster, which he’ll portray in The Bride.

Warner Bros. Pictures revealed a first look at Bale as “Frank” on the studio’s official account for X (formerly known as Twitter). There is also a still image of Men and Chernobyl actress Jessie Buckley as The Bride. The two will be under the direction of Maggie Gyllenhaal, so it’s a reunion of sorts for her and Bale. The two previously appeared together in The Dark Knight.

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