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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.A pbhot of him in his full body make-up with his pet dog Layla
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.A pbhot of him in his full body make-up with his pet dog Layla
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Elordi's monster make-up reveal
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Elordi's monster make-up reveal
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Elordi's monster make-up reveal
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Elordi's monster make-up reveal
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Elordi's monster make-up reveal
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Elordi's monster make-up reveal
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Saltburn star Jacob Elordi has revealed he spent up to 11 hours in make-up for his role as the monster in a new Frankenstein movie.
His body was transformed for early scenes in the Guillermo del Toro remake of the classic Mary Shelley horror story, to show how his body has been stitched together from different human parts.
And the Australian-born star , 28, said the time helped him concentrate on losing himself in the world of the creature to help his performance which has been praised as his best acting ever.
He also told how he had to practice walking like a person made up of other people’s limbs and used experiment while out walking his dog.
He was on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about the film, named simply Frankenstein, which is in cinemas now as well as streaming on Netflix from November 7.
Fallon said to him:” Your body is made up of parts of different humans and you think that a lot of it would be done with CGI, but it
wasn’t."
OPS: Jacob Elordi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
13/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Jacob Elordi arriving at the Frankenstein premiere at the London Film Festival. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
13/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Jacob Elordi arriving at the Frankenstein premiere at the London Film Festival. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
13/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Mia Goth arriving at the Frankenstein premiere at the London Film Festival. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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Frankenstein premiere at London Film Festival
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