FRANKENSTEIN's Final Trailer Doesn't Hold Back On Spoilers And Fully Reveals Jacob Elordi's Creature

FRANKENSTEIN's Final Trailer Doesn't Hold Back On Spoilers And Fully Reveals Jacob Elordi's Creature

With the movie now playing in select theaters, Netflix isn't holding back on Frankenstein's biggest reveals, sharing a trailer that fully reveals the face of Jacob Elordi's hauntingly beautiful Creature.

By JoshWilding - Oct 31, 2025 01:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Horror
Source: Fear HQ

Ahead of its release on Netflix next week, Frankenstein is now playing in select theaters. The final trailer for the movie has now been released (via FearHQ.com), and following a character portrait showing off Jacob Elordi's Creature, we now get to see him in action. 

Frankenstein's monster towers above those around him, and without what we now learn is a wig, his monstrous visage—pieced together by the scientist, just like the Creature's body—is fully revealed. Some new stills have also been shared by the streamer (it's hard not to be reminded of Prometheus' Engineers).

This trailer does verge on being pretty spoilery and features scenes that appear to be from the final act, so we'd advise proceeding with caution. For fans of Del Toro, the movie looks like a fun, frightening ride. 

Reviews for Frankenstein have been positive; the movie is "Certified Fresh" with 85% and has been awarded 95% on the fan-generated "Popcornmeter."

Asked recently by CBS News what made Elordi the right choice to play the Creature, filmmaker Guillermo del Toro said, "Eyes. I cast the eyes. Oscar had brilliance, madness, seduction and pain. And Jacob was completely open. He had an innocence and an openness and a purity in his eyes that was completely disarming."

Pushed on whether he wanted the monster to be "beautiful," he added, "Oh yeah. 100%, it has to look like something newly minted," he said. "Not like a repair job in an ICU."

Elordi was also on hand to explain his approach to the Creature. "I don't know if that will really fit into a news bit. I couldn't tell you. It's this elusive thing. Guillermo and I shared a language together immediately. I was, like, fully creatively ready to play something like that."

At the center of Frankenstein are Oscar Isaac (Ex MachinaInside Llewyn Davis), Jacob Elordi (SaltburnPriscilla), and Mia Goth (XEmma). 

Joining that main trio are Felix Kammerer (All Quiet on the Western Front), Lars Mikkelsen (The WitcherAhsoka), David Bradley (Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio, the Harry Potter films), Christian Convery (Sweet Tooth), with Charles Dance (Game of ThronesMank) and Christoph Waltz (Inglourious BasterdsDjango Unchained).

Frankenstein lurches onto Netflix on November 7, but arrives in select theaters on October 17. You can watch the final trailer for the movie in the player below.

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JustAWaffle
JustAWaffle - 10/31/2025, 1:41 PM
Can’t wait to see this. I heard it’s similar to Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein from the 90s, but that’s actually great. Having a Del Toro take on that same thing is a positive in my book.
Lisa89
Lisa89 - 10/31/2025, 1:42 PM
It’s a good, but not great, film. Stunning visuals, a gripping score, and fantastic performances. The script is its only weakness. There are too many coincidences and characters doing illogical things. Recommend for del Toro and horror junkies only. 7.5/10
MisterBones
MisterBones - 10/31/2025, 1:55 PM
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TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 10/31/2025, 2:00 PM
Looks good imo , it seems visually gorgeous especially!!.

This is the first time I’m seeing Jacob Elordi act and it’s no wonder he seems to be getting so much acclaim for his performance since he’s utterly transformed in the role down to even his voice I feel..

Anyway , can’t wait to check it out soon.
Bucky74
Bucky74 - 10/31/2025, 2:36 PM
Nerdrodic and a few others loved this and said it's the best film of the year and should have gotten a wide theatrical release. Can't wait for it! It really should have been released today, though, for Halloween.
Huskers
Huskers - 10/31/2025, 2:45 PM
@Bucky74 - Yea I don’t understand how you screw that up. For marketing purposes it seems like a no brainer to release this in theaters in October during the spooky season. Also this looks like it would be better viewed on the big screen.
Bucky74
Bucky74 - 10/31/2025, 2:49 PM
@Huskers - That was the only complaint many of the reviews had. It's got to be a money thing where it makes more sense to release mainly on Netflix or something. Can't wait though!
Matchesz
Matchesz - 10/31/2025, 2:44 PM
Seems everythings great about this except for a shallow script which is a shame. Also heard he only kills ppl who are mean or bad to him, maybe he’ll join the avengers
Bucky74
Bucky74 - 10/31/2025, 2:50 PM
@Matchesz - That makes for a more sympathetic creature and better tragic figure.
Matchesz
Matchesz - 10/31/2025, 8:28 PM
@Bucky74 - i think in the book he used body parts of criminals, idk if they do the same in this movie but it’s part of why he’s a monster. But Del Toro loves this character so much i doubt they go into that

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