“By my count I have written or co-written around 33 screenplay features. Two to three made by others, 11 made by me (Pinocchio in progress) so- about 20 screenplays not filmed. Each takes 6-10 months of work, so, roughly 16 years gone. Just experience and skill improvement.”

The list of del Toro’s unmade film scripts include the following titles: “The Witches,” “Justice League Dark,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “At the Mountains of Madness,” “Fantastic Voyage,” “The Count of Monte Cristo,” “Mephisto’s Bridge,” “Pacific Rim 2,” “Secret Project (Untitled),” “Superstitious,” “Nightmare Alley,” “Haunted Mansion,” “The Buried Giant,” “The Coffin,” “Drood,” “List of 7” (co-written with Mark Frost), and “Wind in the Willows.” Related Cate Blanchett Was Ready to ‘Play a Pencil’ for Guillermo del Toro in ‘Pinocchio’ Guillermo del Toro Has Always Been a Champion of Animation Related Oscars 2023: Can Anyone Top ‘Maverick’ in Best Sound? Oscars 2023: Remarkable Transformations Lead the Way in Makeup and Hairstyling
In some cases, fans will never get to see a script materialized into an actual feature (del Toro said his “Pacific Rim 2” script was “very different” from what ended up being “Pacific Rim Uprising”), and in other cases the projects have evolved with Del Toro moving into a different capacity (del Toro is a producer on last year’s “The Witches,” but it was directed and written by Robert Zemeckis). “At the Mountains of Madness” was a film del Toro spent years trying to make, and he has admitted the intended R rating is what got it killed. As for “Nightmare Alley,” the pandemic-delayed film noir is on the release calendar for December 17 from Searchlight Pictures. “Pinocchio” is expected to arrive on Netflix next year.

— Guillermo del Toro (@RealGDT) September 21, 2021 Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.