Mia Goth flashes racy glimpse of her underwear in sheer backless gown as she joins her dapper co-star Jacob Elordi at Frankenstein premiere during the BFI London Film Festival

Mia Goth turned heads at the London premiere of ‘Frankenstein’ on Monday night, appearing alongside her co-star Jacob Elordi at the 69th BFI London Film Festival.

Oh my gosh, she looked absolutely breathtaking! She’s only 31, can you believe it? She was wearing this amazing lilac dress – seriously, it was so flowy and delicate, like sheer chiffon. And it wasn’t just the color, it showed off how incredibly fit she is! I couldn’t take my eyes off her, it was just… perfect.

She turned heads with her daring dress, which had a completely open back and a very low neckline. A hint of her underwear was visible underneath.

Mia looked stunning on the red carpet, finishing her glamorous outfit with lots of sparkling diamond jewelry and a sophisticated updo.

Mia Goth, star of “Pearl,” attended the film’s screening with her co-stars Jacob and Oscar Isaacs. The two actors looked stylish and warmly greeted each other on the red carpet.

Oscar plays Frankenstein in the latest movie adaptation directed by the highly-respected Guillermo del Toro, and Jacob stars as his iconic Monster.

Ever since Mary Shelley wrote the novel *Frankenstein* in 1818, the story has been the basis for countless movies, TV shows, and comics.

Oh my gosh, you guys, the new Frankenstein movie is EVERYTHING! Oscar Isaac—yes, *the* Oscar Isaac from Inside Llewyn Davis—is playing Victor Frankenstein, and he is just…perfect. But seriously, Jacob Elordi as the monster? I barely recognized him! He completely transforms, it’s honestly breathtaking. I’ve watched the trailer like a million times!

Fans first saw how the actor would look as the Monster in the film’s trailer, released in June. It showed the iconic scene of Dr. Frankenstein bringing him to life with electricity.

Photos from the set revealed Jacob, who is 6’5″ tall, in action – once disguised under a cloak while battling multiple men on a sailing ship, and another time standing in the distance against a snowy backdrop.

We hear Frankenstein begin, declaring he intends to take his secrets to the grave. He admits that while some of what he’s about to reveal is factual, some isn’t—but insists that everything he says is, in its own way, true.

An unseen man then asks: ‘What manner of creature is that? What manner of devil made him?’

Oscar’s Frankenstein responds, explaining that he had a clear vision, an idea that formed in his mind and grew unstoppable until it became reality. He says that in his attempt to create life, he ultimately brought about death.

The Monster is heard growling before screaming his creator’s name: ‘Victor!’

Jacob landed the lead role in The Monster after Andrew Garfield, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Doug Jones had all been considered for the part in earlier versions.

The Euphoria actor had previously shared that he chose to adopt a Yorkshire accent for his role.

He revealed to the Daily Mail in August that the creature’s accent is indeed Yorkshire. He explained that David Bradley, who plays the blind character in the film and is from Yorkshire, influenced the creature’s speech. The creature essentially learns to speak by imitating the blind man, resulting in hints of a Yorkshire accent.

More than fourteen Frankenstein movies have been made, starting with the iconic 1931 film directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff, and continuing with versions like Kenneth Branagh’s 1994 adaptation featuring Robert De Niro.

Following the recent Hollywood adaptation, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s reimagining of *The Bride*, set in the 1930s, will be released in March. The film features a stellar cast including her brother Jake Gyllenhaal, along with Christian Bale, Penelope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Jessie Buckley.

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2025-10-13 20:03