Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro and Elordi
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Jacob Elordi didn't mind the 11 hours it took to transform into his full "Frankenstein" role -- even though it all happened before he was ever able to shoot a scene in character. During an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" Friday,
"I could only do what was handed to me that day," the "Frankenstein" star says, "and then try to invent something based on what I know of the character."
In Saltburn’s viral bathtub scene, Jacob Elordi’s character, Felix, masturbated in a tub while Barry Keoghan’s Oliver was secretly watching. When Felix leaves, Oliver goes i
The actress also discusses why it was such a "pressurized environment" on set and the surprising character Guillermo del Toro cut from the movie.
The “Saltburn” scene in question takes place when Barry Keoghan’s character, Oliver, drinks the bathwater after secretly watching Elordi’s character, Felix, masturbate in the tub. Besides causing a stir online, the scene inspired a “Jacob Elordi’s Bathwater” candle.
Role Model's ongoing bit in which he introduces himself on stage as other celebrities like Jacob Elordi has been charming fans while on tour — and has even charmed Elordi himself.
Guillermo del Toro’s new Frankenstein movie—which began streaming on Netflix today—makes it very clear that Jacob Elordi’s character is not a monster. He is, instead, a Creature, and is listed as such in the credits. But I’ll do you one better: Not only is Jacob Elordi not a monster in GDT’s Frankenstein, he is, in fact, a golden retriever.
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.
"Here's a piece of fiction with something just a little taboo, and that makes people's skin crawl," Jacob Elordi said of provocative scenes in 'Saltburn'
Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of the classic novel stars Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz and Jacob Elordi.