Two very different worlds of horror are arriving together on Netflix this week. On November 7, viewers in India will get to stream both Frankenstein and Baramulla, two films that explore fear through completely different lenses.
Frankenstein, directed by Guillermo del Toro, brings Mary Shelley’s timeless story back to life with a mix of science fiction and gothic horror. The film stars Oscar Isaac as Dr Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as the Creature, and it promises an intense reimagining of the classic tale. Del Toro’s visual style and emotional depth make this version one of the most anticipated Netflix releases of the year.
On the other side, Baramulla takes viewers to Kashmir, where a police officer and his family move into a house that hides dark secrets. Starring Manav Kaul and Bhasha Sumbli, it is a supernatural thriller that builds its tension through mystery, atmosphere, and local folklore. The trailer hints at eerie visuals and a slow-burning story that mixes human drama with the unknown.
While Frankenstein plays with science and creation, Baramulla deals with faith and fear rooted in the real world. Both films promise strong performances, haunting visuals, and stories that linger long after the screen fades.
For audiences who love horror that makes them think as much as it scares, November 7 looks like the perfect day to keep the lights on and dive in.