 Jacob Elordi in Del Toro Monster Mash. I cannot wait for this movie. Del Toro is the perfect person to bring Frankenstein to the screen in this day and age. Let's jump right to that part then. Jacob Elordi put this up. This is him in the makeup. He just posted this. Which I'm not a huge fan of Jacob. He's hit or miss for me. I was very excited because originally it was supposed to be Andrew Garfield and he dropped up and was replaced by Jacob. So, I mean, again, hit or miss, I did not care for him in salt burn. I watched Euphoria. I thought he was great in there. Elvis was pretty good. So I would be very excited to see how his portray of Frankenstein. Lily? I mean, yeah, I've been impressed with him. Like I said, I just kind of saw him. Everyone was making a big deal out of him. And I was like, ah, it's because he's just, I mean, he's pretty, he's a handsome guy. But then I started watching a lot of his work and I was like, oh, okay, I get it. Which makes me feel bad because he played Elvis in Priscilla and Austin played Elvis and Elvis. And now I'm like, oh no, I can't pick. Like, well, obviously it's going to be Austin, but yeah, I'm excited. I really want to see him in this. Here's mad respect I have for Jacob because this guy is a beef cake, handsome boy. And he's doing the monster. He's like, Del Toro movie, sign me up. What, I got to be the monster? Sure, I'll do that. He's got really good, great built for it. Del Toro after he started the month of February sharing on his ex account, pictures of his scouting, frozen Canada for his own adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein this past week, made waves in social media. Jacob posted this image of in makeup of the story's monster. Del Toro's Frankenstein is currently in production in Toronto and Ontario, Canada. It also stars Mia got Oscar Isaacs as Dr. Frankenstein and Christoph Waltz as Dr. Pretoria. Here's what I did not know. His character, which is wishes to continue the experiments started by Frankenstein 40 years after the story's main events. What do you think of that? This is not, this is not the first Frankenstein iteration. It's going to be 40 years after that. That's kind of interesting. I think it's a good idea for, I hate the word this word, modern day audience because this book has been adapted multiple times to screens, I completely trust Del Toro in this. I've not been disappointed by any of his movies whatsoever. I mean, one of them is probably in my top five is Pan's Labyrinth, it's something. And his ability to make monsters seem beautiful and have humanity to them, I think he's perfect in it. And I'm okay with it being set 40 years after where the original book has taken place. Nicely said, how about you, Lily? What do you think of it being 40 years after the fact? And this cast is insane. Stack. I'm glad they did that too, because every single time we get like a classic story, they always want to start it from the beginning and it's always the same thing. And we're like, we already know this part of it. Give me something new that you're going to add to it. And it's perfect that, yeah, Del Toro's the one that's doing this, because oh my gosh, I cannot wait to see how it actually looks too. How he, all the elements he's going to bring in to set the tone with the movie, because oh my gosh, a lot of his sets in his movies are just beautiful, like the lighting that he chooses, like everything has some kind of like symbol in it. I can't wait, I'm so excited for this. I want to add one more thing about this. Everybody's focused on Jacob, but Mia Goff, I think a lot of people don't give her credit. She's fantastic, especially in the horror genre with Pearl X. I think it's Maxine coming out. Maxine's coming out. Yeah, yeah. I think people don't give her enough credit because we have, this is a fully stacked cast. Obviously Oscar Isaac, Jacob, they're a little bit bigger than she is in the mainstream news, but I think a lot of people are going to underestimate Mia. Mia's really great at what she does. Well, and she's, I totally, first of all, I totally agree, we're huge fans of Mia Goff here. We've gone to seeing her movies in the theater. She's always present, always committed. And, you know, she's going to stand out just because there's a bunch of dudes in her. So that, that's, you know. That helps. And it's built all, it's like, whoa, this is fantastic. So yeah, that's the news there. We've given our little opinions. What do you guys think? Let us know, comment, all that good jazz.