First Look: Jacob Elordi's Monster in Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein
Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein adaptation has unveiled its first poster, featuring Jacob Elordi as the monster in a striking, classic film poster design that sparks intrigue and imagination. The poster, evoking the spirit of classic film posters, showcases Elordi's monster in a transformative and grotesquely enchanting portrayal. Fans have praised the design, noting its beautiful yet wrong-looking aesthetic, true to the character's literary origins. The poster's character design features a fur coat, gnarled hand, and long dark hair obscuring the decaying face, drawing comparisons to classic portraiture and dark, gothic aesthetics. Del Toro, the film's director, has leveraged the audience's imagination to create a sense of mystery and anticipation. The new poster for Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein adaptation, with its vintage appeal and cursive, handwritten text, has been well-received by fans. Jacob Elordi's portrayal of the monster, revealed for the first time, promises a faithful and captivating adaptation of the classic tale.
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