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Frankenstein, MD - Season 1

With the help of her assistant Iggy, Victoria Frankenstein experiments with the line between life and death. But when she succeeds, she finds her work has produced something darker than she'd imagined.

Top Cast

  • Anna Lore

    Anna Lore

    Victoria Frankenstein

  • Steve Zaragoza

    Steve Zaragoza

    Iggy DeLacey

  • Brendan Bradley

    Brendan Bradley

    Eli Lavenza

  • Kevin Rock

    Kevin Rock

    Dr. Abraham Waldman

  • Sara Fletcher

    Sara Fletcher

    Rory Clerval

  • Evan Strand

    Evan Strand

    The Creature

Overview

With the help of her assistant Iggy, Victoria Frankenstein experiments with the line between life and death. But when she succeeds, she finds her work has produced something darker than she'd imagined.

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