Frankenstein, directed by Guillermo del Toro, has achieved a new viewership milestone, much to the delight of his fans. According to a post shared by the director on X (formerly Twitter), the movie, released on Netflix earlier this month on November 7, has reportedly been viewed 1.4 billion times, making it the most-watched movie at the moment. The news has quickly prompted an overwhelming wave of fan reactions. This fan said:"You earned it! Visually beautiful and emotionally resonant film."Frankenstein, directed by Guillermo del Toro, first premiered at the Venice International Film Festival on August 30, and later received a limited theatrical release across the US on October 17. According to Tudum by Netflix, the film received widespread critical acclaim and went on to become the top-rated English film on the platform in seventy-two countries.More about Frankenstein's record-breaking success, as fans react to the new milestoneFrankenstein has also broken several other records. According to Deadline, the film ranked in the top ten films in ninety-three countries just four days after its release, with 29.1 million views. The film, starring Oscar Issac as Victor Frankenstein, Jacob Eroldi as the Creature, and Mia Goth as Elizabeth, has long been a dream project for Guillermo del Toro.In an interview with the outlet, he expressed gratitude toward fans for their support, calling the achievement a "full circle moment." He said:"Seeing people embracing Frankenstein in the way I have for over 50 years now is really meaningful. I’ve seen an outpouring of love, with many sharing with me about their repeat viewing, both in the 600 sold out screenings and now globally on Netflix. This is a film I’ve carried with me my entire life, and to see it resonate so deeply with audiences around the world is a really full circle moment.”In the post shared on X (formerly Twitter) by Guillermo del Toro, Frankenstein is followed by "A House of Dynamite" with 248.4 million views, and "K Pop: Demon Hunters" in the third spot with 208.7 million views. News of Frankenstein's record-breaking achievement has led fans to send their congratulatory messages to their beloved director and show their appreciation for the film.This fan wrote:"THATS MY GGOOOOAAAAATTTTT 🐐💯🔥"Another shared:"Completely Deserved! Already saw, it 4 times, but also had to revisit the rest and the supplements."This person wrote:"Its a masterpiece. So beautifully made, every shot is like a piece of art, wonderful storytelling and the characterisation/acting balances tenderness & the monstrousness. These sort of movies normally scare me, but this one didn't at all. Loved it.""CONGRATS!!!! SOOO DESERVED, GOAT!!!!"another added.Previously, Guillermo del Toro was praised for refusing to use generative AI in his movies, saying that he would "rather die" than rely on it.