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EPISODE · Mar 22, 2026 · 4 MIN

Biography Flash - Frankenstein From Oscar Glory to Murder Trial in One Wild Week

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🛒 Distil Union - Problem-Solving Men's Accessories 💰 Get 20% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://distilunion.com/discount/POINT Well, folks, it's been an absolutely wild week for everyone's favorite literary creature, and we've got the scoop on all the major developments. Let's dive right in. First up, the big Oscar news that's still making headlines. Just last week, Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein film absolutely dominated the Academy Awards ceremony held on March 15th at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. The film took home the Oscar for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and for good reason. Jacob Elordi, who plays the Creature in this stunning reinterpretation, absolutely nailed the role despite an absolutely grueling production schedule. According to reports from the Academy Awards coverage, Elordi spent nearly four hundred hours getting into and out of elaborate prosthetics during filming, with makeup taking a full ten hours each day. Oscar-winning makeup artist Mike Hill revealed that Elordi wore forty-two separate prosthetic pieces and stood still for four to five hours at a time while the team applied the makeup. Despite the physical toll, Hill praised Elordi's professionalism, noting he never complained once during the fifty-six days of filming. The two have apparently become close friends through the experience. The film itself, which premiered at the Venice International Film Festival back in August and had its limited theatrical release in October, earned nine nominations for the ninety-eighth Academy Awards, with particular recognition for Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor for Elordi's performance. Del Toro's adaptation takes a fresh approach to Mary Shelley's classic tale, emphasizing the emotional parent-child dynamic between Victor and his creation rather than portraying the Creature as a purely grotesque monster. The design team created something haunting yet strangely beautiful, with subtle seams and pale skin tones that reinforce the film's central theme that the Creature is not innately monstrous but rather a victim of circumstances. In other Frankenstein-related entertainment news, we're hearing buzz about upcoming adaptations. There's apparently a Monster Trilogy in development at Dutch National Opera and Ballet, with tickets going on sale August 27th for performances in Studio Boekman. Additionally, Christian Bale's interpretation of the Frankenstein creature is generating conversation for bringing something fresh to the classic monster movie genre. On the academic front, Dalhousie University's law school just wrapped up their fifteenth annual Weldon Literary Moot on March 11th, which put the Monster on trial for multiple murders. The audience ultimately voted that Victor Frankenstein should bear responsibility for his creation's actions, allowing the Creature to live happily in the care of Sir De Lacey. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

🛒 Distil Union - Problem-Solving Men's Accessories 💰 Get 20% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://distilunion.com/discount/POINT Well, folks, it's been an absolutely wild week for everyone's favorite literary creature, and we've got the scoop on all the major developments. Let's dive right in. First up, the big Oscar news that's still making headlines. Just last week, Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein film absolutely dominated the Academy Awards ceremony held on March 15th at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. The film took home the Oscar for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and for good reason. Jacob Elordi, who plays the Creature in this stunning reinterpretation, absolutely nailed the role despite an absolutely grueling production schedule. According to reports from the Academy Awards coverage, Elordi spent nearly four hundred hours getting into and out of elaborate prosthetics during filming, with makeup taking a full ten hours each day. Oscar-winning makeup artist Mike Hill revealed that Elordi wore forty-two separate prosthetic pieces and stood still for four to five hours at a time while the team applied the makeup. Despite the physical toll, Hill praised Elordi's professionalism, noting he never complained once during the fifty-six days of filming. The two have apparently become close friends through the experience. The film itself, which premiered at the Venice International Film Festival back in August and had its limited theatrical release in October, earned nine nominations for the ninety-eighth Academy Awards, with particular recognition for Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor for Elordi's performance. Del Toro's adaptation takes a fresh approach to Mary Shelley's classic tale, emphasizing the emotional parent-child dynamic between Victor and his creation rather than portraying the Creature as a purely grotesque monster. The design team created something haunting yet strangely beautiful, with subtle seams and pale skin tones that reinforce the film's central theme that the Creature is not innately monstrous but rather a victim of circumstances. In other Frankenstein-related entertainment news, we're hearing buzz about upcoming adaptations. There's apparently a Monster Trilogy in development at Dutch National Opera and Ballet, with tickets going on sale August 27th for performances in Studio Boekman. Additionally, Christian Bale's interpretation of the Frankenstein creature is generating conversation for bringing something fresh to the classic monster movie genre. On the academic front, Dalhousie University's law school just wrapped up their fifteenth annual Weldon Literary Moot on March 11th, which put the Monster on trial for multiple murders. The audience ultimately voted that Victor Frankenstein should bear responsibility for his creation's actions, allowing the Creature to live happily in the care of Sir De Lacey. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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