For all Netflix subscribers, this news might give you your next watch-worthy show. Netflix has released the official trailer of Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein. It is an upcoming mockumentary. Well, the mockumentary’s trailer definitely looks enticing.

Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein
David Harbour (center)
Source: Entertainment Weekly
Netflix’s new mokumentary: Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein
Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein is starred by David Harbour who is known for his role in Stranger Things. David Harbour discovers a lost footage of his father’s televised stage-play. The stage play was dubbed as Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein.
[Trailer] David Harbour Stars as David Harbour in Netflix Mockumentary ‘Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster’ https://t.co/7em4oqt1Ol
— Bloody Disgusting (@BDisgusting) July 2, 2019
This re-imagined tale of mystery and suspense will take the viewers on an over-the-top unexpected journey. A journey full of unexpected imagination coupled with dramatizing things. In the mockumentary David wanders the depths of the acting lineage of his family.
David Harbour continues his takeover of Netflix with 'Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein.' https://t.co/2UC135fpVu pic.twitter.com/oe8Neme8jG
— Decider (@decider) July 2, 2019
All his attempts to unveil his family’s acting lineage is in the hope of gaining an insight into his father’s legacy. The show holds the guest appearance of many other celebrities. Alfred Molina and Kate Berlant are two stars who will surely appear in the mockumentary. The American actor Alex Ozerov is another star whose presence will adorn the mockumentary.

Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein
Netflix
Source: Entertainment Weekly
What this mockumentary encases for us??
Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein is directed by Daniel Gray Longino. It is produced by John Levenstein while written by Arrested Development. Daniel Gray Longino and John Levenstein are connected by Kroll Show.
David Harbour delves into the enigmatic history of his legendary acting family, as he examines his father's legacy and role in a made-for-tv play. Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein streams July 16 only on @netflix https://t.co/7kJDEH1S2H
— 104.2 Nile FM (@NileFM) July 3, 2019
The mockumentary is supposed to release worldwide on Netflix on 16th July 2019. It shows how Harbour digs into the footages he found. They are about the televised stage adaptation of Frankenstein. The footages belong to his father and are a sign of his acting legacy.
The trailer offers its viewers a glimpse of the skit. As the scenes from the spoof play on TV Harbour is warned about his father. The warning states that there are many unknown things related to his father that Harbour might not want to discover.
Netflix has released its first trailer for the campy mockumentary 'Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein' – starring @DavidKHarbour https://t.co/sE2jxf9Mnv pic.twitter.com/C6uGmQ60ls
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) July 3, 2019
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