Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty ImagesFilm & TV / NewsFilm & TV / NewsJacob Elordi to star as the monster in Guillermo del Toro’s FrankensteinThe Priscilla actor will play a terrifying, violent monster with no conscience... but enough about Nate Jacobs!!ShareLink copied ✔️January 8, 2024January 8, 2024TextDazed Digital Jacob Elordi is replacing Andrew Garfield as the monster in Guillermo del Toro’s forthcoming Frankenstein film, according to a report in Deadline. He will star opposite Oscar Isaac as the titular character (who, as pedants everywhere love to remind people, is not the monster, but the scientist who creates him.) The cast will also include Christopher Waltz (Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained) and A24 scream queen Mia Goth (Pearl, Infinity Room). Most people will be familiar with the basic story of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the 1818 novel on which the film is based, and which Del Toro has previously described as “the most important book of [his] life”: Victor Frankenstein creates a monster using electricity and old body parts, which – having been rejected by a cruel world – turns against him and destroys his life. As a parable about scientific hubris and the danger of playing God, the story could have a new relevance in the current moment, which is wrought with anxieties about the reckless development of AI – Sam Altman, take note! Details about the story are still to be confirmed, but we can expect Del Toro to bring his own unique spin (from Hell Boy to The Shape of Water, his films are nothing if not sympathetic towards monstrous characters.) Standing at 6”5 feet tall, Jacob Elordi is perfectly suited to play the monster (who, in the original novel, is a whopping 8 feet). Is he too handsome for a character who is supposed to inspire revulsion? Maybe, but the same could be said for Boris Karloff, who played the definite Frankenstein back in the 1930s and was quite dishy in his time. And looks aside, can the monster really be any more evil than Nate Jacobs? The release date is yet to be announced, but according to Collider, the film – which is a Netflix production – can be expected at some point around late 2025. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREArco, a striking, soul-stirring sci-fi about lonely kids in 2075Bill Skarsgård and Gus Van Sant on their scrappy thriller Dead Man’s WireLVMH Prize 2026Inside an exclusive celebration for the semi-finalists of the LVMH PrizeScarlet: Anime legend Mamoru Hosoda’s trippy new take on Hamlet7 unmissable films from South by Southwest 2026 Why fans are turning against Timothée ChalametOscars 2026: The biggest snubs from this year’s nominationsCasting is finally getting its flowers at the 2026 OscarsThe story behind Resurrection, Bi Gan’s dreamy cinematic epic Sound of Falling is the most experimental teen drama of all timeEveryone needs to calm down about Timothée ChalametNorthern roles should go to northern actorsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy