FrankensteinGuillermo del Toro’s long-awaited adaptation of the gothic classic Mary Shelleyarrived on November 7 at Netflix and quickly positioned itself as one of the most viewed films on the platform. Acclaimed for its careful aesthetics and its performances, the film generated intense debates among moviegoers, but if there is something that everyone agrees on, it is the praise for Jacob Elordiwhose transformation into the creepy creature became a true cinematic feat.
The Australian actor, known for his roles in Euphoria y Saltburnwent through an extreme makeup process that took between 10 and 11 hours a day, as Del Toro himself revealed in an interview with Netflix Tudum. His performance, full of sensitivity and pain, earned him unanimous recognition from critics and even placed him among the names that are strongly nominated for the Oscar.
In a recent Netflix publication on its social networks you can see the step by step of this transformation that left fans speechless. “Between 10 and 11 hours: that was the time it took to bring Jacob Elordi’s Creature to life in Frankenstein: The Anatomy Lesson. His body was covered by 42 prosthetic pieces, 14 of them just for the head and neck.. A creation that only Guillermo del Toro could have imagined,” described the giant of streaming.

In the recording of only 29 seconds you can see how the actor had to remain almost without moving his facial muscles so that a mask was placed on him, in which at least four makeup, costume and hair people were then molded to give life to his character. Very calm, The young actor spent hours on his cell phone, talking, reading his scripts and testing his characterization. with subtle eye and mouth movements.
Once the makeup on her face was finished, her body continued, which had to take on the same whitish color as her face, with deep scars that would give the effect of a body created in parts. On Instagram, the publication reached almost a million views. likes y miles of comments of surprise and admiration for the work done.
“A monster who reads is my kind of monster.”wrote a woman in love with seeing the actor read in the process of characterization; to which another user added: “That dedication is incredible. It is already clear that Del Toro’s version will be of overwhelming beauty: part terror, part heartbreaking. Elordi’s transformation sounds amazing.” On the other hand, another acknowledged: “Everything they did is incredible! Jacob is super calm and has a lot of patience!”
The person in charge of bringing the monster to visual life was Mike Hill, the legendary practical effects artist who had already collaborated with Del Toro on The shape of water. Hill designed a creature inspired by anatomical illustrations from the 18th century. The daily transformation process required the application of 42 prosthetic pieces that covered almost all of Elordi’s body, including 14 on the head and neck. Each session began after midnight, so that the actor would be ready at dawn.
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