Jacob Elordi is Frankenstein’s monster. But not
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In all, Elordi’s full body prosthetics used 42 pieces, with 14 pieces on his head and neck. Explaining the design concept and how Victor Frankenstein pieced The Creature together, Hill says, “On the whole, you choose the best body you could find. It just happened to be Jacob Elordi’s body.”
During a red carpet interview, captured in a Deadline TikTok video, Elordi opened up about the experience of spending a full 10 hours in makeup to embody the iconic character. Far from being grueling, the process had a strangely freeing effect on the actor. He shared:
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Jacob Elordi and Olivia Jade Giannulli are back together after their reported breakup last month. The pair recently sparked reconciliation rumors when the influencer showed up to support the actor at his Toronto International Film Festival 'Frankenstein' movie premiere on Sept.
On the red carpet, the Austrailian actor showed up in a white tank layered under a creamy dress shirt, light-wash jeans that looked perfectly lived-in, and a biiig black topcoat. Fitted with strong shoulders and chunky, fanged-out lapels, it fell just past the knee and moved like it was built for him—because, well, it was.
Jacob Elordi opened up about his desire to start a family soon and how he has always wished to become a father.The Frankenstein star made a heartfelt confession about where he sees himself in