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Summary – Jacob Elordi becomes Frankenstein and discovers monster makeup is a full-time job with bonus meme storms.,

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Jacob Elordi has taken on the challenge of becoming Frankenstein’s monster in an upcoming film, a transformation that he describes as far from simple. The process of getting into the monster makeup apparently took longer than shooting an entire romantic comedy season, highlighting the intense effort behind the scenes.

The Real Scoop (Seriously)

Jacob Elordi, known for his captivating screen presence, shared that early filming days were tough due to the cumbersome monster costume. He humorously compared wearing it to “wearing a yoga mat and a tent simultaneously.” The film, expected to release in 2026 and produced by a studio nicknamed “MonsterFlicks Unlimited,” will feature Elordi stepping into a more monstrous and less casual role.

Internet Meltdown & Meme-Quake

News of Elordi as Frankenstein quickly sparked a massive meme wave on social media. Some of the highlights include:

  • Memes showing him trying to charge his monster bolts with a smartphone charger.
  • A fan petition, #ElordiNeedsMoreMonsterMouth, which humorously received 98% support from a small group mainly consisting of his family.

Conspiracy Corner

Rumors, originating from a rather dubious source, suggest that the makeup challenges may serve as a secret audition process to transform actors into real monsters for a forthcoming live-action Monster Olympics. Events could include:

  1. “Grunt-offs”
  2. “Bolt-charging relays”

Though the studio denies these claims, the idea raises amusing questions about special effects and monster interactions on set.

If Producers Went Full Banana

Speculation abounds about producers pushing the Frankenstein makeup endurance even further, such as having Elordi wear it during public appearances like press conferences and grocery runs. Possible social media impacts could be:

  • Trending hashtags like #FlamingFrankensteinFridays and #MonsterMondays.
  • A potential product tie-in—an energy drink called “Bolt Juice,” touted to give monster-like vitality but humorously compared to spinach smoothies.

Roll Credits… Or Do They?

Insiders hint at future sequels and crossover specials, including:

  • “Frankenstein’s Date Night”
  • “Bolt Problems”
  • “When Monsters Swipe Right”

Jacob Elordi might even surprise audiences with a musical performance as Frankenstein, combining monster grunts with jazz hands. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned for more updates as this uniquely entertaining project unfolds.

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