Jacob Elordi discovered magic with Guillermo del Toro playing the Creature in 'Frankenstein'

Jacob Elordi Reflects on Playing the Creature in Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein'

Jacob Elordi shares insightful reflections on his experience portraying the Creature in director Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, revealing how the role brought him a sense of peace. He also looks back on his earlier work, including the popular Netflix Kissing Booth series, the film Saltburn, and offers a glimpse into what to expect from Euphoria season 3.

Career Highlights

Over the course of just eight years, Jacob Elordi has built an impressive resume. He gained widespread recognition through the Netflix Kissing Booth franchise, portrayed Elvis in Gia Coppola's Priscilla, and drew attention with a notable bathtub scene in Emerald Fennell's Saltburn. Additionally, he captivated audiences as the rebellious Nate on HBO's Euphoria.

Major Role in 'Frankenstein'

Now 28 years old, the Australian actor describes his role as the Creature in Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Frankenstein as the kind of project he has always wanted to work on. The series, streaming on Netflix and showing in select theaters, has earned him the most positive reviews of his career.

"The Creature, once seen as a failed experiment, reveals that Victor Frankenstein lacked the patience and love to understand the life he created."

Elordi emphasizes the depth of the character, highlighting how the Creature’s tragic existence stems from a creator who did not nurture or accept him.

Unexpected Casting

Interestingly, the role of the Creature was not originally intended for Elordi, underscoring the unpredictability and excitement of his involvement in the project.

Looking Ahead

In addition to discussing Frankenstein, Elordi teases forthcoming developments in Euphoria season 3, indicating ongoing evolution in his dynamic career.

Author's summary: Jacob Elordi finds profound meaning and calm in portraying the Creature in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, marking a key milestone in his evolving acting career.

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Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly — 2025-11-06

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