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Christian Bale reveals he would "scream like crazy" in the makeup chair for The Bride!, but horror fans think he's overreacting: "He couldn't like, put on some YouTube or something?"

2026-02-04 13:22
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Christian Bale reveals he would "scream like crazy" in the makeup chair for The Bride!, but horror fans think he's overreacting: "He couldn't like, put on some YouTube or something?"

Christian Bale struggled with the six hours required to turn him into Frankenstein's monster for The Bride!

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Christian Bale reveals he would "scream like crazy" in the makeup chair for The Bride!, but horror fans think he's overreacting: "He couldn't like, put on some YouTube or something?" News By Emily Garbutt published 4 February 2026

Christian Bale struggled with the six hours required to turn him into Frankenstein's monster for The Bride!

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Playing Frankenstein's monster in new horror movie The Bride! took its toll on Christian Bale – but not in the way that you might think.

The actor didn't struggle with playing a psychologically tortured creature at war with his maker. No, it was the six hours in the makeup chair every day that pushed him over the edge.

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Set in '30s Chicago, Maggie Gyllenhaal's take on The Bride of Frankenstein stars Jessie Buckley as Bale's character's Beau, alongside a supporting cast that includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Annette Bening, and Penélope Cruz.

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