Christian Balewho played frankenstein’s monster in maggie gyllenhaal “Bride!” When asked about the comparison between his opinions of the character he gave a humble response Jacob ElordiGuillermo del Toro’s portrayal of the tragic figure frankenstein. In a recent interview, the English actor dismissed any notion of competition and praised Elordi and his looks.
Christian Bale addresses Jacob Elordi comparisons
while talking to steve hargrave “The Bride!” To promote the film, the Oscar winner was asked what he thought of Jacob Elordi’s performance as Frankenstein’s monster in Frankenstein. When the former asked the latter if there was any competition, Christian Bale replied, “Absolutely not. For me, there is no competition.”
He said, “I don’t see any kind of competition.” Bale emphasized that he never saw his fellow actors as rivals unless he personally disliked them. He then praised Elordi, saying that he had heard that the Euphoria actor was “amazing” in Guillermo del Toro’s film Euphoria, before adding, “He’s tall, fuck… he looks ridiculously good, how can I even begin to compete with him?”
Meanwhile, Hargrave tells Bell that Bell had won the “Dance Off” and that he had a better dance, which the actor complimented after previously saying that he had not seen Elordi’s Frankenstein dance.
In a separate interview with TodayBell praised Elordi, comparing him to “Adonis”, the Greek man known for his beauty, and pointed out that the latter had the “real height” of Frankenstein’s monster, while joking that his take on the character was “all fake”. He also revealed that he intentionally did not watch del Toro’s Frankenstein, but complimented Elordi’s acting, calling him “extremely talented”.
“Bride!” Will be released in theaters in the United States on March 6, 2026. Meanwhile, Frankenstein is currently streaming on Netflix. Specifically, the former has a critical score of 60%. rotten tomatoesWhereas latter It has a critical score of 85% and an audience score of 94%.
The story of both the films is completely different. Maggie Gyllenhaal’s film follows Frankenstein’s monster’s complicated romance with The Bride, played by Jessie Buckley. Meanwhile, del Toro’s “Frankenstein” explores the troubled relationship between the monster and his creator, Victor Frankenstein.
Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad Mandatory.