Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities Hardcover Book Is 25% Off

Whether he’s crafting beloved dark fantasy movies like Pan’s Labyrinth or directing sci-fi masterpieces like Pacific Rim, filmmaker Guillermo del Toro’s work is immediately recognizable for its vivid visual direction. No other films look quite like del Toro’s, and if you’ve ever wanted to take a peek inside his process, then you’ll want to grab the reissue of Guillermo del Toro: Cabinet of Curiosities – My Notebooks, Collections, and Other Obsessions. This new edition of the book launched back in October, but is now discounted to $45 (was $60) for a limited time at Amazon. This could make for the perfect holiday gift for the del Toro fan in your life–just make sure you snag a copy while Amazon’s discount is still available.

While this deal is for the new 2025 edition of Cabinet of Curiosities, the original 2013 edition is also still available at Amazon for $64. While the books are essentially identical in content, the older book might be a little worse for wear after spending 12 years in an Amazon warehouse. We’d only recommend grabbing this version if the 2025 edition sells out, but it’s worth keeping in mind.

Del Toro’s latest project is Frankenstein, a Netflix film adaptation of the classic Mary Shelley story about Victor Frankenstein and his monstrous creation. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Oscar Isaac as the infamous doctor and Jacob Elordi as his resurrected creation. While the movie is available to stream on Netflix, you can also dive into the creation of the film with Frankenstein: Written and Directed by Guillermo del Toro, available for $75. There’s also Frankenstein: The Complete Screenplay, which includes the film’s script alongside concept art and set photography. It’s on sale for $21 (was $30) at Amazon.

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Editor-in-Chief for Robots Over Dinosaurs Anthony has been gaming since the 1980s. Working adjacent to the gaming industry for the last 20 years, his experience led him to open Robots Over Dinosaurs.

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