Guillermo del Toro is no stranger to the dark and the mythical. After enchanting audiences with fantastical tales like Pan’s Labyrinth and The Shape of Water, he is now bringing one of literature’s most iconic creatures back to life — literally. His latest project, Frankenstein, is a Netflix production set to debut this November. True to Mary Shelley’s original novel, the story follows Victor Frankenstein, a scientist whose ambition to conquer death leads to horrific consequences.
Del Toro’s adaptation gathers an impressive ensemble cast, including Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth, Ralph Ineson, Christoph Waltz, and David Bradley. But amid this star-studded lineup, one name is already stealing the spotlight: Jacob Elordi.
Jacob Elordi’s Monster Looms Large in the Shadows
The recently released Frankenstein teaser gives only fleeting glimpses of Elordi as the Monster, but what we see — or rather, don’t see — is already terrifying. Shot mostly in shadow and icy landscapes, the trailer carefully conceals his face. Instead, we witness flashes of his brute strength and haunting presence. In one intense moment, he impales a man and hurls him overboard, unleashing a guttural roar of “VICTOR!” that echoes with rage and anguish.
Despite the lack of full visual exposure, Elordi’s performance hits hard. His distorted voice and imposing physicality already suggest a creature that is both fearsome and tragic — a hallmark of del Toro’s storytelling. With just a silhouette and a scream, Elordi’s Monster becomes unforgettable.
Why Del Toro Is Keeping Elordi’s Monster Hidden
The choice to obscure Elordi’s full look in the trailer isn’t a coincidence — it’s a strategic move. By holding back the full reveal, del Toro intensifies the suspense and keeps the audience guessing. While Oscar Isaac’s Victor Frankenstein anchors the narrative in the teaser, the looming presence of the Monster builds anticipation for what’s to come.
This approach also pays homage to the novel’s philosophical core: the fear of the unknown. Instead of spoiling the Monster’s design too soon, the teaser cleverly preserves one of the film’s most anticipated elements. And it’s working — fans are more intrigued than ever, counting the days until they can witness the full transformation.
A Bold New Chapter for Jacob Elordi
Jacob Elordi is no stranger to intense characters. From Euphoria’s volatile Nate Jacobs to his recent portrayal of Elvis Presley in Priscilla, he’s proven his range. But this role marks a turning point. Playing Frankenstein’s Monster demands not just physical presence but emotional depth — a balance between horror and humanity.
This is Elordi like we’ve never seen him. Stripped of glamour and grounded in raw emotion, his Monster promises to be one of the most compelling performances of his career. Judging from the teaser alone, he’s already embracing the creature’s torment and strength in equal measure.
Frankenstein is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about films of the year. With Guillermo del Toro at the helm and Jacob Elordi delivering what looks to be a haunting and layered performance, this adaptation is more than just a remake — it’s a reimagining. And even though we’ve barely seen the Monster, we’re already terrified… and thrilled.
Stay tuned. November can’t come soon enough.
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