As The Bride! arrives in cinemas this Friday, one of its most talked-about aspects isn't just its daring reimagining of a horror classic - it's the sibling collaboration at its core.
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal has opened up about working under the direction of his sister, Maggie Gyllenhaal, joking that the dynamic felt less like a new professional partnership and more like a continuation of their childhood relationship. Reflecting on the experience, Jake quipped that Maggie has "been directing me since we were kids," adding humor to what he describes as a deeply meaningful creative reunion.
Maggie Gyllenhaal serves as both writer and director of the film, a bold reinterpretation of the Bride of Frankenstein myth. For Jake, reading the finished script was a defining moment. He described it as a singular vision - unlike anything he had encountered before - and praised his sister's storytelling instincts. Although the two had discussed the project for years, Jake admitted that finally seeing the completed screenplay left him stunned. He characterized the world Maggie created as immersive, richly layered, and modern while still echoing the timeless quality of a classic narrative.
Professionally, Jake said working with Maggie felt entirely natural. Rather than experiencing tension or unfamiliarity, he described the collaboration as an "absolute joy" and an honor. He spoke highly of her as a filmmaker, calling her both a brilliant writer and a confident director with a clear creative vision. For the siblings, this marks their first formal on-screen professional collaboration, though their artistic connection stretches back decades. He told PEOPLE.
Set in 1930s Chicago, The Bride! offers a contemporary twist on the Frankenstein legend. The story follows a lonely "Frank," portrayed by Christian Bale, who seeks out scientist Dr. Euphronious, played by Annette Bening, to create a companion. The experiment leads to the resurrection of a murdered young woman - The Bride - portrayed by Jessie Buckley. According to the film's official description, what unfolds is a volatile mix of murder, possession, radical cultural movements, and outlaw romance. Jake steps into the role of Hollywood idol Ronnie Reed, adding another dramatic layer to the ensemble-driven narrative.
