Here’s Why Jacob Elordi’s Monster Looks Very Different in Frankenstein

I recently read a fascinating interview with Mike Hill, the creature designer and prosthetics head on Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein. He talked about just how challenging it was to create a fresh take on the monster. Apparently, del Toro really wanted something completely new, and with the character appearing in over 400 films already, coming up with a design that didn’t feel like everything we’d seen before was a huge hurdle. Hill and his team really had to dig deep to make this version unique. It’s clear del Toro pushed them to avoid simply recreating past iterations, and they intentionally approached the character with that goal in mind. (via Comic Book Resources)






