So you watched The Bride! trailer — here are 3 movies you need to stream before its release
You've got until March 6, 2026
The trailer for Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride! has officially landed (which you can catch up with below), and I think it might be my most anticipated movie of 2026.
Forget Frankenstein – including the Guillermo Del Toro Netflix version – because Gyllenhaal's second movie takes the narrative in a completely different direction to the character we briefly met in Mary Shelley's original novel.
Best Actress Oscar hopeful Jessie Buckley stars in the titular role, as groundbreaking scientist Dr. Euphronius (Annette Bening), who brings a murdered young woman back to life to be a companion for Frankenstein's monster (Christian Bale). With an all-star cast, it's going to be a knockout, and our first trailer only proves that further.
Set in 1930s Chicago, The Bride! is set to feature big-scale musical numbers, an unhinged partnership, and hopefully, more music by Florence and the Machine. If all of this reminded you of a certain three films gone by, I don't blame you.
In fact, I think they're the perfect trilogy to binge before The Bride! releases worldwide on March 6... so let's go through what will get you in the ghoulish mood and where to stream them.
Chicago
Release date: December 2, 2002
Cast: Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere, Queen Latifah
Runtime: 113 minutes
RT rating: 87%
Obviously, the original crime-ridden story set in 1930s Chicago is the eponymous musical-movie, starring Renée Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Numbers like 'Cell Block Tango', 'Hot Honey Rag', and 'All That Jazz' are now timeless classics, and the seedy mob feel to Roxy (Zellweger) and Velma's (Zeta-Jones) story is perfectly in line with The Bride!'s first look.
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Even as an avid musical hater, I fell in love with Chicago at an early age. I even cut my hair into a bob to look like Velma when I was 14 (please don't do this, the likelihood is that you won't suit it). It's a story that seeps under your skin while oozing with charm and glamour – and I'd bet good money on Gyllenhaal being able to give us some more razzle dazzle come March.
- Stream Chicago on Paramount+ in the US
- Stream Chicago on ITVX in the UK
- Stream Chicago on Apple TV in Australia
Joker: Folie à Deux
Release date: October 4, 2024
Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga, Harry Lawtey, Jacob Lofland
Runtime: 148 minutes
RT rating: 31%
Surely, Joker 2 is the movie that The Bride! trailer reminds us all of. An unhinged fantasy partnership between two lovers, dreamlike musical sequences and an inevitable crime spree – they're even both Warner Bros. productions.
Not many people have the pipes of Lady Gaga, but Brits will know all too well that Buckley can indeed sing (she got her start on a West End competition show called I'd Do Anything). Buckley and Bale together as an acting partnership are a force to be reckoned with, and I bet The Bride! will be a lot more popular than Folie à Deux too.
For me, the movie was slated much more harshly than it needed to be. It didn't hold a candle to Joker, but there's a great deal to like here. It's truly a fever dream, and I mean that as a compliment.
- Stream Joker: Folie à Deux on Prime Video in the US
- Stream Joker: Folie à Deux on Prime Video in the UK
- Stream Joker: Folie à Deux on Prime Video in Australia
The Bride of Frankenstein
Release date: April 19, 1935
Cast: Boris Karloff, Elsa Lanchester, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson
Runtime: 95 minutes
RT rating: 98%
Obviously, I've got to include the original 1935 movie. It's our best way to understand the framework of the story Gyllenhaal is working with, even if she has set it in a completely different world. Created as a sequel to 1931 movie Frankenstein, Lanchester played the Bride and a fictional version of Mary Shelley simultaneously.
Frankly, it's all as bonkers as it sounds in the best possible way. It's got the classic thread-through of an outsider yearning for friendship, and beautifully builds on what the 1931 film set up. In fact, it might culturally stand up as well as the original monster. Gyllenhaal got inspiration for The Bride! because she saw a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein... say no more.
- Stream The Bride of Frankenstein on Prime Video in the US
- Stream The Bride of Frankenstein on Prime Video in the UK
- Stream The Bride of Frankenstein on Prime Video in Australia
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Jasmine is a Streaming Staff Writer for TechRadar, previously writing for outlets including Radio Times, Yahoo! and Stylist. She specialises in comfort TV shows and movies, ranging from Hallmark's latest tearjerker to Netflix's Virgin River. She's also the person who wrote an obituary for George Cooper Sr. during Young Sheldon Season 7 and still can't watch the funeral episode.
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