Actor Jacob Elordi discusses his childhood fascination with Mary Shelley's classic novel 'Frankenstein' at the Venice Film Festival.
In an exclusive appearance on Saturday, August 30, actor Jacob Elordi shared insights about his role as Frankenstein's monster in the film of the same name, which was screened at the prestigious Venice Film Festival in 2025.
Joining director Guillermo del Toro and co-stars Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz, Elordi expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating that he felt he stepped naturally and convincingly into the iconic character.
Elordi's fascination with the character of Frankenstein's monster dates back to his childhood, but no new details about his early fascination were revealed during the event. However, it was clear that Elordi approached the role with great respect and dedication.
To fully embody the character, Elordi underwent a 10-hour makeup procedure. This extensive process was necessary to transform him into the monstrous creation that audiences would come to know in the film.
Elordi mentioned that he had no doubts or inconsistencies while playing the character, suggesting that he found a deep connection with the role. In fact, he stated that the creature in the film is more like him than his actual self.
No specific details about the scope of the film were provided, but the screening at the Venice Film Festival indicates that it is likely a significant production. The event marked a significant moment in Elordi's career, as he takes on one of the most iconic roles in literature.
Elordi expressed a desire for the film to be completed under the right creative conditions, suggesting that he is committed to delivering a faithful and compelling adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel. With his dedication and the talent of the film's creative team, fans of the story can look forward to a fresh take on this timeless tale.
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