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Summary – Jacob Elordi’s Best Supporting Actor nod for Guillermo del Toro’s Mary Shelley adaptation brings gothic chills and tongue-in-cheek thrills.,

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Jacob Elordi, the 28-year-old Australian actor, has earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his role in Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s horror classic. This performance has catapulted Elordi from a teen drama favorite to a gothic horror icon, sparking excitement among fans and critics alike.

The Real Scoop

In del Toro’s dark retelling of Mary Shelley’s story, Elordi showcases his brooding looks and vampire-esque charm. The film’s release and his nomination have fans buzzing, speculating whether his portrayal includes actual fangs or if it’s just an intense love for biting into his dialogue.

Internet Meltdown & Meme-Quake

Online, the hashtag #ElordiFangs quickly trended as fans created vampire-themed memes featuring Elordi. From playful references like sparkling in sunlight to hosting a midnight snack show with blood pudding, the digital response was robust and humorous. According to an informal poll, 98% believe his performance will revive gothic horror’s popularity.

Conspiracy Corner

There are rumors that Guillermo del Toro required method acting so immersive that Elordi avoided garlic and mirrors on set. Speculations also suggest his pale complexion might be due to heavy sunblock use or the work of expert monster makeup artists. Additionally, fans started #JusticeForTheChaiBoy, advocating for recognition of the chaiwala who fueled Elordi during filming.

If Producers Went Full Banana

Behind the scenes, the studio reportedly considered a spin-off series titled Jacob Elordi’s Vampire Diaries: Blood Runs Australian, featuring quirky plotlines like searching for ultra-high SPF sunblock and vampire etiquette lessons. A collector’s edition watch with fangs playing sound bites of Elordi’s growls is also under testing, potentially boosting snack sales during release week.

Roll Credits… Or Do They?

As the Oscars approach, attention is not only on Elordi’s chances to win but also on his ability to maintain his vampire aesthetic on the red carpet. Guillermo del Toro has teased eerie surprises for the event, including fog machines and a possible mini storm. An insider hinted a surprise musical number entitled “Monsters in Love” might close the film. Meanwhile, audiences continue to revisit Elordi’s captivating performance, proving that horror can indeed be swoon-worthy.

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