By all accounts, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein has shaped up to be amazing. And ultimately, at the heart of this story is the Monster. In our exclusive sneak-peek at the upcoming behind-the-scenes book Art and Making of Frankenstein ( which you can snag here today ), Del Toro shared that he wanted to make his Monster more human than human in his movie. He wanted to destroy the gulf between Us and the Other. We’ll have to wait and see how that journey goes in full. But what we won’t have to wait to see is an up-close look at Jacob Elordi’s Monster from the Frankenstein movie. We have to say, he looks good. And by today’s standards, like a perfectly excellent Monster. He’s not even that monstrous, in the end. We don’t even think he needs a hear me out. Before today, we only caugh
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