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Jacob Elordi gets honest about ‘Frankenstein’
In the forthcoming Netflix’s Frankenstein, Jacob Elordi plays the creature who turned against his maker, Victor Frankenstein, portrayed by Oscar Isaac.
To prepare for the famed novelist monster, he said he added a variety of elements to it. For example, for his movements, the Euphoria star credited a Japanese dance, known as butoh, which involved slow-dance moves.
But for a voice that had to sound grating, he took inspiration from the singing of the Mongolian throat. “It’s guttural smooth chanting,” the Saltburn actor told Variety.
Meanwhile, the theatrical release of Frankenstein, though limited, has been shared by the streamer. Guillermo del Toro-helmed flick will bow out on Oct. 17, only to land on Netflix on Nov. 7.
Besides Jacob and Oscar, the movie will star Mia Goth, Felix Kammerer, David Bradley, Lars Mikkelsen, and Christian Convery, with Charles Dance and Christoph Waltz also starring.
“Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro adapts Mary Shelley’s classic tale of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but egotistical scientist who brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation,” the Frankenstein logline reads.
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How ‘Michael’ continues to smash the box office despite backlash
Michael has finally been released on April 24 and it is already getting a lot of attention, with people discussing how the story of Michael Jackson has been shown on screen.
The project has been in talks for a long time. It was first discussed in 2019 and later confirmed in 2022, so fans have been waiting for years to see it.
One of the biggest reasons for interest is that Jackson’s real life nephew Jaafar Jackson is playing him, which made people even more curious about how the film would turn out.
The producer Graham King shared that the goal was to show a fair and balanced version of Michael’s life, explaining the idea was to show him as a real person, not just focus on fame but also his struggles and personal side.
Before the release, some parts of the story got to be changed because of legal restrictions.
That means a few planned scenes were removed or adjusted before the final cut.
Even with all the debate and discussion around the film, early reactions suggest strong interest from audiences.
Many fans around the world are still excited to watch Michael and decide for themselves after seeing it, which is why expectations at the box office remain high.
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Spoiler alert! "Survivor" castaway on elimination from game, role on the jury
(Spoilers ahead) “CBS Mornings” speaks with the latest eliminated contestant from “Survivor 50” about exiting the game, strategy and transitioning to the jury.
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‘Summer House’ is going to get cancelled? details revealed
Summer House is starting to feel a bit uncertain for fans, as talk of big changes around the show continues to spread.
Many people thought the show might be getting cancelled but that is not exactly what is happening.
Instead, it looks like the makers are thinking of changing things in a big way rather than ending it completely.
The house in the Hamptons, which has always been at the centre of the show, might no longer be used and there are talks about shifting to a new place with a different setup.
There is also a chance that the cast could change, which means the show may not feel the same as before.
At the same time, some familiar faces like Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula and Lindsay Hubbard are already moving towards a new Bravo show called In the City, which is set to come out soon.
Because of all this, fans are unsure about who will return and what the show will look like next.
For now, it is not cancelled, but it is clearly going through a big change and things may not be the same as before.
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