
Jessie Buckley opened up on what audiences should expect from the theatrical experience of The Bride. She said, “I think what Maggie has created here is a love story! A true romance. A wild beating heart. She is acknowledging the monstrous, the misfits, the bits that lurk in the shadows and giving them a vast canvas to live and love from. This film is disobedient, ungovernable and a new cinematic language. Every inch of it is epic. The creation is epic. The script is epic. The filming is epic. The characters are epic. Frankenstein is a mythological, iconic character, as is The Bride. And both of these pedestals that these people occupy in the world already – they’re huge. But what Maggie has done is inject a profound beating heart inside of them. And Larry Sher, the cinematographer, has instilled that same kind of heartbeat behind this. And I think this pulse and this punk and iconic mythological story, I think it’s going to make, as Maggie says, people stand up and scream, ‘Help!’ I mean, I hope that’s what happens. I hope it scares the shit out of them.”
Bringing in his take on the theatrical experience of The Bride, Christian Bale essaying the character of Frank said, “This is a roller-coaster ride of a movie. It’s about who we are. It’s about screaming to the heavens. It’s about being a misfit and trying to figure out who the hell we are. It’s got great momentum and excitement to it. The characters are ridiculously engrossing and fascinating. It’s shot in a very large way. It’s intimate, but it’s epic at the same time. It’s monstrous and it’s human all at once. And I can’t help but feel like something will be missed if people don’t watch it in a theater – that sound, the formality of sitting down, the lights going down, knowing you’re about to go on an absolute journey. You can’t recreate that in your living room.”
The film also stars Peter Sarsgaard, Jake Gyllenhaal and Penélope Cruz. Maggie Gyllenhaal is supported behind the camera by a team of award-winning film artisans, including director of photography Lawrence Sher, production designer Karen Murphy, editor Dylan Tichenor, music supervisor Randall Poster, composer Hildur Gudnadóttir and costume designer Sandy Powell.
The Bride! has released in India on March 6, 2026.
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