The Haunting of Hill House star Carla Gugino is among a number of new cast additions for new movie Lisa Frankenstein.
Set to star Riverdale's Cole Sprouse and Supernatural's Kathryn Newton, the horror comedy focuses on an unpopular high school student who brings a handsome Victorian corpse back to life by accident.
She then begins to build him into the man of her dreams with the help of a broken tanning bed in her garage.
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Alongside Gugino, Deadline reports that Stranger Things' Joe Chrest, Alone/Together's Liza Soberano and The Crowded Room's Henry Eikenberry will also star, with Chrest taking on the role of the main character's father.
Lisa Frankenstein comes from Zelda Williams – the daughter of the late Robin Williams – in her film directorial debut, and has been written by Oscar winner Diablo Cody.
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As well as Hill House, Gugino starred in the follow-up to the hit Netflix horror series The Haunting of Bly Manor and also appeared last year in action movie Gunpowder Milkshake.
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Meanwhile, Sprouse's show Riverdale is due to come to an end with its upcoming seventh season, which show boss Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa recently described as "bittersweet".
"When we were renewed for season seven, though we weren't told at the time it'd be our final season, I think we were all feeling that it might be," he said.
"When Mark and I talked about it… it was bittersweet. That said, we are so proud of the run we've had, and the call did come as we were working on the last episode of season 6."
Lisa Frankenstein is yet to confirm a release date.

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