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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi gives Kimmel a kiss. It was because he got a kiss from US actress Julie Bowen when she once stood in for Kimmel

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi gives Kimmel a kiss. It was because he got a kiss from US actress Julie Bowen when she once stood in for Kimmel

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi gives Kimmel a kiss. It was because he got a kiss from US actress Julie Bowen when she once stood in for Kimmel

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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi getting a kiss from US actress Julie Bowen when she once stood in for Kimmel

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    ed by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Jacob Elordi Heath Ledger Oscar nomination tribute
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    Jacob Elordi Heath Ledger Oscar nomination tribute
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    Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi has told how his Oscar nomination for playing the monster in the movie Frankenstein is a tribute to late star Heath Ledger.

    Saltburn actor Elordi, 28, is Australian just like Ledger who was also 28 when he died on January 22, 2008.

    And it was on the 18th anniversary of his passing that Elordi learned he had been nominated for best supporting actor in last year’s Guilermo del Toro’s Frankenstein movie.

    Asked how he felt to be nominated for an Academy Award, he said:“It
    really was a dream of mine particularly because of Heath Ledger.

    “He sort of showed me that it was possible.

    “A fun fact is actually I remember when I first started my career I was kind of
    obnoxious and I thought I was like it’s not going to happen by 28, that it's going to take much longer.

    “And I'm 28 years old and I got nominated18 years to the day after he (Ledger) passed.

    “So, so I'd like to take this to say thank you to Heath Ledger and for that
    inspiration.

    “It really, really means the world to me.”

    OPS: Jacob Elordi getting a kiss from US actress Julie Bowen when she once stood in for Kimmel

    Picture supplied
    ed by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Bride"
    Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Recent Golden Globes award winner Jessie Buckley is back in a monstrous new role — as the bride of Frankenstein’s monster. Irish-born Buckley, 36, got the award for best actress in a drama for role as Agnes Shakespeare, the wife of William Shakespeare in the film Hamnet. A trailer shows her brought back to life by Frankenstein's creature, played by Batman actor Christian Bale, 51, to be his wife The film, called Bride, sees the monster travel to 1930s Chicago to a scientist played by Hollywood veteran Annette Bening,67, to create a companion for him. The two revive a Buckley whose character was a murder victim, The bride and the creature become outlaw lovers like an undead Bonnie and Clyde, The film also stars Peter Sarsgaard, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Penélope Cruz. Gyllenhaal’s sister Maggie wrote the screenplay and directs. The movie is due to open in cinemas in March 2026. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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    Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Recent Golden Globes award winner Jessie Buckley is back in a monstrous new role — as the bride of Frankenstein’s monster. Irish-born Buckley, 36, got the award for best actress in a drama for role as Agnes Shakespeare, the wife of William Shakespeare in the film Hamnet. A trailer shows her brought back to life by Frankenstein's creature, played by Batman actor Christian Bale, 51, to be his wife The film, called Bride, sees the monster travel to 1930s Chicago to a scientist played by Hollywood veteran Annette Bening,67, to create a companion for him. The two revive a Buckley whose character was a murder victim, The bride and the creature become outlaw lovers like an undead Bonnie and Clyde, The film also stars Peter Sarsgaard, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Penélope Cruz. Gyllenhaal’s sister Maggie wrote the screenplay and directs. The movie is due to open in cinemas in March 2026. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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    Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Recent Golden Globes award winner Jessie Buckley is back in a monstrous new role — as the bride of Frankenstein’s monster. Irish-born Buckley, 36, got the award for best actress in a drama for role as Agnes Shakespeare, the wife of William Shakespeare in the film Hamnet. A trailer shows her brought back to life by Frankenstein's creature, played by Batman actor Christian Bale, 51, to be his wife The film, called Bride, sees the monster travel to 1930s Chicago to a scientist played by Hollywood veteran Annette Bening,67, to create a companion for him. The two revive a Buckley whose character was a murder victim, The bride and the creature become outlaw lovers like an undead Bonnie and Clyde, The film also stars Peter Sarsgaard, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Penélope Cruz. Gyllenhaal’s sister Maggie wrote the screenplay and directs. The movie is due to open in cinemas in March 2026. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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    Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Recent Golden Globes award winner Jessie Buckley is back in a monstrous new role — as the bride of Frankenstein’s monster. Irish-born Buckley, 36, got the award for best actress in a drama for role as Agnes Shakespeare, the wife of William Shakespeare in the film Hamnet. A trailer shows her brought back to life by Frankenstein's creature, played by Batman actor Christian Bale, 51, to be his wife The film, called Bride, sees the monster travel to 1930s Chicago to a scientist played by Hollywood veteran Annette Bening,67, to create a companion for him. The two revive a Buckley whose character was a murder victim, The bride and the creature become outlaw lovers like an undead Bonnie and Clyde, The film also stars Peter Sarsgaard, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Penélope Cruz. Gyllenhaal’s sister Maggie wrote the screenplay and directs. The movie is due to open in cinemas in March 2026. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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