Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro and Jacob Elordi
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Elordi’s Frankenstein transformation required marathon 10-hour sessions. There were 42 pieces for the full-body look, with 14 for the head and neck. It took about 90 minutes to remove the creature makeup, using an inflatable sauna in Elordi’s trailer to help shed the prosthetics.
Even before anybody knew what Jacob Elordi really looked like as The Creature in Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, there's been a general theme about his casting and how it impacts how we view the character. Namely, that his presence means we're getting a "hot monster" (via Toronto Life) due to Elordi's existing heartthrob status.
Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi talk about starring in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, Elordi spending hours getting his makeup done for the role and meeting del Toro for the first time.
Jacob Elordi revealed one major hesitation before accepting the role of The Creature in Frankenstein.The Saltburn star despite his enthusiasm for appearing in a Guillermo del Toro's film,
Jacob Elordi plays 'The Creature' in Guillermo del Toro’s new 'Frankenstein.' Portraits of Elordi and his costars in character have been revealed, showing the 'Euphoria' star’s shocking transformation.
A brand new look at Jacob Elordi as the Creature in Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein has just dropped, and it gives a closer look at the actor's transformation as he slips into the character.
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Meet The Cast Of 'Frankenstein', Netflix's 'Beautiful' Adaptation Of A Classic Starring Jacob Elordi
Fronting the cast is Oscar Isaac as the obsessive Baron Victor Frankenstein, who stars opposite Jacob Elordi 's haunting take on The Creature, as well as Mia Goth and Christopher Waltz. 'I cast eyes,' del Toro explained. 'The eyes of the actor are what makes the character.'
Guillermo del Toro’s modern adaptation differs from its eponymous source material in different, meaningful ways