Dean Koontz ’s better - selling Frankenstein series , which features mechanical man , an malign biotechnology business firm , and an ink - up iteration of Mary Shelley ’s monster , will become a Brobdingnagian pic set in twenty-first century New Orleans .
In Koontz ’s take on Shelley ’s horror classic , the original Dr. Frankenstein is living in the Big Easy under the cognomen Victor Helios , CEO of the biotech company Helios Biovision . Frankenstein is immortal and apparently conspire with some of the worst dictators of the twentieth century to create a “ New Race ” of celluloid supermen . The wedge of the firearm are Deucalion – the monster from Shelly ’s original novel , who received unfermented cheapness from Tibetan monks and has , uh , the index of teleportation – and Carson O’Connor and Michael Maddison – a duo of New Orleans homicide detectives blight by their simmer libidos .
Ralph Winter and Terry Botwick of 1019 Entertainment will produce the movie interlingual rendition . The 4th Frankenstein novel , Lost Souls , hit shelves June 22 .

[ viaVariety ]
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