
Age: 61
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Guillermo del Toro Gómez (Spanish: [ɡiˈʝeɾmo ðelˈtoɾo]; born 9 October 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker, author, and artist. His work has been characterized by a strong connection to fairy tales, gothicism, and horror, often blending the genres to infuse visual or poetic beauty into the grotesque. He has had a lifelong fascination with monsters, which he considers symbols of great power. He is known for pioneering dark fantasy in the film industry and using insectile and religious imagery, his themes of Catholicism, and celebrating imperfection, underworld motifs, practical special effects, and dominant amber lighting. Throughout his career, del Toro has shifted between Spanish-language films—such as Cronos (1993), The Devil's Backbone (2001), and Pan's Labyrinth (2006)—and English-language films, including Mimic (1997), Blade II (2002), Hellboy (2004) and its sequel Hellboy II: The Golden Army(2008), Pacific Rim (2013), Crimson Peak (2015), The Shape of Water (2017), Nightmare Alley (2021), and Pinocchio (2022). As a producer or writer, he worked on the films The Orphanage (2007), Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2010), The Hobbit film series (2012–2014), Mama (2013), The Book of Life (2014), Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018), Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019), and The Witches (2020). In 2022, he created the Netflix anthology horror series Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities, featuring a collection of classical horror stories. With Chuck Hogan, he co-authored The Strain trilogy of novels (2009–2011), which was later adapted into a comic book series (2011–15) and a live-action television series (2014–17). With DreamWorks Animation and Netflix, he created the animated franchise Tales of Arcadia, which includes the series Trollhunters (2016–18), 3Below (2018–19), and Wizards (2020) and the sequel film Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans (2021). Del Toro is close friends with fellow Mexican filmmakers Alfonso Cuarón and Alejandro G. Iñárritu, collectively known as "The Three Amigos of Mexican Cinema". He has received several awards, including three Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, a Daytime Emmy Award, and a Golden Lion. He was included in Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2018, and he received a motion picture star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2019.

Guillermo del Toro

Director
for Director in George Miller's 'The Monster Squad' (2024 TV Reboot)
Suggested by raouperseus123

Inspector Lohmann is approached by a group of kids who have spotted a new rise in monsters in their area, to which he doesn't believe them. Until one night, one of the kids mysteriously disappears before prompting a full investigation. Meanwhile, the devil himself pits four doctors possessing superior knowledge amongst each other (Rotwang, Caligari, Mabuse and Moreau) as they all plot world domination using their own unique monster creations. Creating an ultimate fight in the name of science vs the supernatural. Can Lohmann and the Monster Squad take on Satan and some frightening foes? NOTE: A potential horror reboot to the original 1987 film, but instead rebooting it with unappreciated monsters that are overshadowed by the typical Universal monsters (huge fan of them and love the universal monsters). The monsters are replaced with old silent horror/unrecognized film monsters that seem to have been unfortunately forgotten about and would be cool if it actually happened as a team up movie... Essentially this treatment is about 5 times bigger as a crossover tv series than the original and makes many references and nods that hardcore film/ horror buffs could recognize and appreciate. Crossovers: -Nosferatu -Metropolis -The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari -Phantom of the Opera -Haxan -Faust -The Hunchback of Notre Dame -The Golem series -The Island of Dr Moreau -Dr Mabuse movies
