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Screen Rant on MSNOne Actor Is Starring In New Movies From Ridley Scott & Guillermo Del Toro, And He Could Even Be The Next BondThis actor could prove himself a worthy candidate for James Bond with two performances in films directed by Ridley Scott and Guillermo Del Toro.
Ever since he burst onto our screens as the damaged jock Nate in HBO drama Euphoria, Jacob Elordi has shown a willingness to take risks. Think of his Oxbridge posho in water-cooler movie Saltburn or ...
Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" is coming to Netflix this fall, with Oscar Isaac playing Victor Frankenstein, the mad scientist who builds a monster (Jacob Elordi) using dead people's body parts.
Jacob Elordi keeps waiting for the day he might lose his love for acting. It hasn’t happened yet, and he hopes it never will. In fact, the Australian actor, who most recently played a haunted ...
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Independent.ie on MSNToday’s top TV and streaming picks: Shakespeare in Love and Surf Girls InternationalShakespeare in Love BBC One, 10.30pm Oscar-winning period comedy-drama focusing on the fictional affair between William ...
Actors in contention for the lead role are 'Frankenstein' star Jacob Elordi, 'Spider-Man' star Tom Holland, and recent ...
Netflix has debuted the first trailer for Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein," featuring Jacob Elordi as the monster, at its Tudum event.
Guillermo del Toro's Netflix Frankenstein trailer has dropped. And, with Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi in lead roles things are heating up.
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Screen Rant on MSNGuillermo del Toro's New Monster Movie Better Continue 1 Trend That's Helped Define His FilmsGuillermo del Toro's Frankenstein is one of the most exciting movies of 2025, but it needs to continue one of the best trends in his career.
Australian actor Jacob Elordi is known for his captivating performances on screen, and he has just wrapped up filming for his latest project, 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North' directed by Justin ...
Most "Frankenstein" movies cut out that part of the story, preferring to tell Frankenstein's story of creation and destruction chronologically. Not del Toro, it seems... nor Kenneth Branagh when ...
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