Jacob Elordi: Pain plays a key role in del Toro’s Frankenstein”
Jacob Elordi plays the monster in Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein," coming to Netflix on November 7th.

Jacob Elordi: Pain plays a key role in del Toro’s Frankenstein”
What's new in the world of film? Jacob Elordi, known from the hit seriesEuphoria, takes on the lead role in Guillermo del Toro's new filmFrankenstein, premiering on Netflix on November 7, 2025. Elordi plays the iconic monster and described his preparations as an educational, albeit painful, experience. Before filmingFrankensteinthe 28-year-old had to for the drama seriesThe Narrow Road to the Deep NorthLosing a lot of weight, which he found “grueling” and which he reports caused him great pain. However, Elordi describes these painful experiences as a "blessing" for his role in the upcoming project, as it allowed him to tap into deeper emotional layers.
AtFrankensteinElordi and director Del Toro created a very complex character. The monster is not only portrayed as a brutal creature, but also as a living being whose inner conflict, search for identity and love can be seen. Makeup artist Mike Hill highlights that Elordi has the ability to shift his emotions from gentleness to extreme violence in a moment, giving him the chance to delve deep into his character's psyche. The challenges involved in the performance are expected to captivate viewers when it releases on November 7th.
A conscious connection to the role
Elordi reports a “fateful connection” to the role of the monster that extends back to his childhood. As a child he had a sort of “curse” related to Del Toro’s filmPan's Labyrinth. Drawn by the fascination of the cover, he was prevented from seeing the film for a long time due to its violence. It was only years later that he saw this film and describes it as having a formative influence on his later life. Such experiences influenced his preparation for the role and made him feel destined for the task.
The basic story ofFrankenstein- in which a scientist, played by Oscar Isaac, creates a monster-like creature - stays true to Mary Shelley's classic tale. In addition to exploring identity and the pursuit of love, the plot is also a reflection of the societal prejudices the monster faces due to his appearance. Through this adaptation, del Toro aims to illuminate numerous themes such as isolation and the search for belonging, which are a central part of the human experience.
A big project with a lot of promise
The anticipation of this new interpretation ofFrankensteinis already noticeable. Known for his ability to blur between humanity and monstrosity, del Toro has already demonstrated in his previous films how human emotions can be portrayed in the most fascinating and challenging creative interpretations. The upcoming release could not only conquer the film world, but also spark a new discussion about the understanding of beauty and depth in art.
The film, which will have a running time of 149 minutes, could have the potential to become the focus of many conversations in the coming weeks and months. Will fans of del Toro's work, as well as new viewers, embrace this take on the classic story? The first reactions indicate that this cinematic development could offer exciting and profound insights and reinterpret the literature of the past.