While people have waited years for a new adaptation of Pinocchio, 2022 has managed to deliver two very different iterations of the little wooden puppet who wants to be a real boy. Earlier this year, Disney added the live-action remake of their 2nd animated feature film to Disney+. While the Tom Hanks-starring movie was a decent enough remake, not trying too hard to move from its source material, this December brings a second version of the story from the mind of Guillermo del Toro. However, unlike Disney’s upbeat, sing-along movie, del Toro’s Netflix movie does not necessarily have its sights set on the kind of happy family viewing that is the norm.
Guillermo del Toro is not known for his bright and airy movie offerings, and his stop-motion version of Pinocchio is another dark offering for Netflix Read More