Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ for Netflix: Jacob Elordi Emerges as the Iconic Monster in New Set Photos

In the competitive world of streaming, a proven formula continues to yield success, adapting stories from existing literary works. Following his grand Oscar win in 2023 for Pinocchio, Guillermo del Toro has been proven to be a master of this craft. Therefore, when the time came for his dream project, he made sure that he left no stone unturned, and a glimpse of that can be observed in Jacob Elordi's first look of the timeless horror.
Prepare to witness what happens when monsters are not born but meticulously brought into being, as these images offer a haunting preview of the Creature that will soon grace our screens.
A first look: Jacob Elordi as the creature in Frankenstein
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According to Tudum, the highly anticipated Frankenstein film for Netflix, helmed by Guillermo del Toro, offers an intriguing first glimpse of its central figure, the Creature. Jacob Elordi steps into this formidable role, providing a fresh and unsettling portrayal of the legendary monster. The revealed set photos depict Elordi as the Creature, cloaked ominously in a hood and scarf, hinting at the solitary and tormented existence of this iconic character. This initial visual reveal promises a chilling and distinctive interpretation of Mary Shelley's tragic creation, immediately drawing viewers into the film's dark aesthetic.
Beyond the unsettling first look at the Creature, Guillermo del Toro has assembled an impressive cast to bring Mary Shelley's iconic characters to the screen. Oscar Isaac joins the production as the brilliant but misguided Victor Frankenstein, whose ambition sets the story in motion. Mia Goth takes on a pivotal role. This formidable trio is further strengthened by a distinguished supporting cast, elevating the film's artistic caliber. Felix Kammerer, Lars Mikkelsen, David Bradley, Christian Convery, Charles Dance, and Christoph Waltz contribute their considerable talents to this ambitious production. One can anticipate a meticulous reimagining of the iconic story, infused with Del Toro’s signature gothic aesthetic and profound understanding of the human condition.
What can interest viewers even more is the profound personal connection Guillermo Del Toro has to this classic horror piece. For him, Frankenstein is not merely a tale of terror, but a deeply resonant exploration of otherness and acceptance.
Del Toro's lifelong dream comes to life in Frankenstein
Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein is a project deeply rooted in his reverence for Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, which he has consistently cited as a profound inspiration throughout his career. Del Toro's Frankenstein film has been a passion project spanning over ten years. As he shared with Collider in 2010, he considers Frankenstein his favorite novel. The film, which includes no story or romance of a vampire saga, but rather monsters, is coming to Netflix with a scary plot.
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The Frankenstein film is set to terrify and enthrall audiences when it premieres on Netflix in November 2025. Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein adapts Mary Shelley's iconic 1818 novel, centering on the brilliant yet arrogant scientist Victor Frankenstein, who, driven by ambition, unravels the secret to bestowing life upon inanimate matter. Horrified by the grotesque appearance of his creation, Victor abandons it, leading to a tragic chain of events as the Creature, cast out and reviled by society, seeks understanding and companionship, only to be met with prejudice and violence, ultimately turning its suffering into a relentless pursuit of its creator.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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