The most "interesting" aspect of is that while del Toro's name is in the title, he only co-wrote two of the eight episodes. Instead, the series was designed as a curated platform to showcase the unique visions of handpicked, often lesser-known genre directors. A Curator’s Vision
: A charming behind-the-scenes detail is that del Toro included a small wooden avatar of each director in the opening sequence. These directors didn't know about the statuettes until they received them as surprise gifts in the mail after production wrapped. Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities(202...
Del Toro acts as a "Rod Serling-esque" host, stepping from the shadows to introduce each tale by pulling a symbolic item from a massive wooden cabinet. The most "interesting" aspect of is that while
: Del Toro has cited the 1970s series Night Gallery as his primary inspiration for the show's format. The Stories Inside These directors didn't know about the statuettes until
The anthology features eight standalone films, each with its own visual style and tone: