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We're just waiting for Marvel to pick up Victor Frankenstein's origin story for a franchise. Just wait, it'll happen.
Transcript
- 00:04
Did you know that between 2002 and 2017 spider-man's origin story will
- 00:09
have been retold on the silver screen three times why because people are super [spiderman movie shown behind a red curtain]
- 00:15
into origin stories well maybe people just love insect related superheroes all
- 00:20
right well either way people love origin stories and Frankenstein gives you an [i love origin stories sign]
- 00:24
extra bang for your buck not only do we get the origin story of the monster we
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- 00:29
also get loads about the origin of Victor Frankenstein a doctor who created
- 00:33
him himself unfortunately it tells us very little about any super-powered [boy dressed as spiderman in a library]
- 00:37
insects that may have been crawling around at the time hope you're not too
- 00:40
disappointed so the book starts out with Victor Frankenstein starving exhausted [Victor Frankenstein in bed and hungry]
- 00:45
and ill he's just about ready to kick the bucket except his legs are probably
- 00:49
too weak to do any kicking at all so maybe he'll love feebly blow in the
- 00:52
bucket still he's more than happy to tell a long novel-ank story which he begins [Victor telling a long story]
- 00:57
way back when he was kid well he had a generally happy childhood though a
- 01:01
slightly odd one since his parents adopted a girl named Elizabeth to be [Victor Frankenstein and his parents with adopted girl Elizabeth]
- 01:05
Vic's future wife things started to go bad once Victor becomes a teenager and
- 01:09
Elizabeth catches scarlet fever well Victor's mother successfully nurses [Elizabeth in bed with scarlet fever and Victor's Mum walks in]
- 01:13
Elizabeth back to help but the mother catches the disease and dies.. Well weeks
- 01:19
later a 17 year old victor goes off to study at a university called Ingolstadt
- 01:23
he studies science and gets really really really into it like weirdly into [Victor studying in a library at Ingolstadt]
- 01:27
it he becomes obsessed with figuring out how to make non-living things alive and
- 01:33
you know as you do decide to make a new race of creatures assembled from pieces [Victor reading a book in a room with stacks of books]
- 01:37
of corpses well he could have joined the school newspaper which requires very
- 01:41
little interaction with corpses but no of course you can't just pick up free [Victor in the cafeteria and dead bodies appear]
- 01:45
dead bodies in the cafeteria or the student union so Victor digs them up
- 01:50
late at night finally on a predictably dark and stormy night Victor manages to
- 01:55
bring the stitched up bits of corpses to life but horror of horrors the monster [Victor unveils a stitched up corpse to life]
- 02:00
is ugly and Victor fleas we're not sure what he was expecting to make matters
- 02:04
worse soon afterwards Victor catches a bad fever but luckily his good buddy
- 02:09
Henry who has come to study at Ingolstadt [Henry nursing Victor]
- 02:12
is around to nurse him back to health over the course of multiple months. We
- 02:16
hope Vic gave Henry a thank-you for all his troubles preferably nothing that [Victor thanking Henry for nursing him]
- 02:19
used corpse pieces though. After he's recovered Victor gets a letter from his
- 02:23
Dad telling him that his little brother William has been murdered and he returns [Victor receives a letter from his Dad]
- 02:27
home to Geneva to grieve not stake his brother's corpse for experimentation
- 02:31
just want to be clear on that.. unfortunately he arrives at Geneva very [Victor arrives at the gates in Geneva at night]
- 02:35
late and the gates of the city are closed for the night which is a thing
- 02:38
that cities used to do when late night tourism was out and locked gates were in
- 02:42
with nothing to do Victor wanders around in the woods near where his brother was [Victor walking around the misty woods]
- 02:45
killed and who should he see but of course yes, his monster because hey, even
- 02:50
monsters enjoy nature walks at night back in Geneva no one knows anything
- 02:54
about this monster and Justine a servant for Victor's family is accused of the [Victor talking to Justine in the street]
- 02:59
murder even though she's innocent she confesses out of a fear of going to hell
- 03:03
she is executed which is horrible for Justine but also pretty bad for Victor
- 03:09
because he feels guilty that his monster probably killed his brother and by not
- 03:13
speaking up while he basically just killed Justine yep we'd say it was [Victor feeling guilty for not owning up about his monster killing his brother]
- 03:17
probably a worst week for Justine but that's just us alright with that we have
- 03:21
the origins of both Victor and his monster and it all happened without even
- 03:25
one radioactive spider bite yeah [radioactive symbol beside a big spider]
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