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The 28-year-old Australian is a best supporting actor Oscar contender for Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Mary Shelley's horror novel.
In true del Toro style, however, his creature is not a monster, but one filled with emotion and humanity. And that vision was something prosthetics artist Mike Hill kept in mind when creating his designs for del Toro’s film. “We wanted to stay away from classical zombies or anything like that,” Hill tells Variety.
Jacob Elordi as Healthcliff in 'Wuthering Heights.' Photography courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.
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.
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.
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DC Fans Really Want Jacob Elordi as Batman After Frankenstein
DC fans are rallying behind a new casting conversation as momentum builds around Jacob Elordi’s post-Frankenstein visibility. Recent reactions show that his latest transformation has renewed and intensified speculation about his potential suitability for Gotham’s most iconic vigilante.
When it comes to watches, Jacob Elordi’s usually a Cartier guy. That's largely because he’s a brand ambassador for the Parisian marque – which is to say, his collection isn't limited to Tanks.