The 'Very Young Frankenstein' pilot on FX marks a significant step in revisiting Mel Brooks' comedic masterpiece for a new audience. With Zach Galifianakis potentially stepping into the shoes of Dr. Frankenstein, the series aims to blend classic humor with a modern sensibility. The involvement of 'What We Do in the Shadows' creatives like Stefani Robinson and Taika Waititi suggests a strong commitment to maintaining a high level of comedic quality. The show's potential airing on Hulu also points to a strategic move to capture a broad streaming audience.
Casting details reveal a mix of comedic and dramatic talent, promising a well-rounded ensemble. Dolly Wells, known for her role in 'Doll & Em,' Spencer House from 'Tell Me Lies,' Nikki Crawford from Broadway's 'Fat Ham,' and Kumail Nanjiani of 'Silicon Valley' fame add depth to the cast. Cary Elwes, celebrated for roles in 'Robin Hood: Men in Tights' and 'The Princess Bride,' brings a veteran presence to the project.
Brooks' continued involvement as an executive producer ensures that the series remains true to the spirit of the original film while allowing for contemporary adaptations. This project follows other recent revivals of Brooks' work, such as Hulu's sketch series follow-up to 'History of the World, Part 1' and the forthcoming 'Spaceballs' sequel.