"They were really the inspiration for making the movie," writer-director Gyllenhaal tells EW.
Bale reveals it took six hours to transform into Frankenstein's monster — named "Frank" in this story — every day on set.
While working on The Bride!, Christian Bale found himself spending long, silent hours in a makeup chair day after day. Rather ...
"It was like the last week of shooting, and I was so tired," Buckley tells EW.
Here comes 'The Bride!' Jessie Buckley comes alive in EW's cover story photoshoot for Maggie Gyllenhaal's bold, new take on the Bride of Frankenstein. See the exclusive pics.