Jacob Elordi—star of films and TV shows like “Euphoria” and “Saltburn”—sat down for The One with WSJ. Magazine to discuss his return to Netflix for “Frankenstein,” working with Margot Robbie on films like “Wuthering Heights” and the mystery he hopes no one solves. He also discusses getting caught repeatedly reading, his favorite Ridley Scott films and more. Chapters: 0:00 What would you do instead of acting? 0:41 Who you talk to everyday and starting acting 1:15 Which character taught you the most? 1:54 A phone call that changed your life 2:29 Working on “Frankenstein” with Guillermo del Toro 3:56 Working with Margot Robbie 4:22 Favorite Ridley Scott films 4:49 What lost art you wish would come back 5:06 On reading 5:38 What you would have told your teenager self In “The One,” WSJ. Magazine talks to tastemakers and creators about “the one” secret to their success—the one mentor they lean on in a crisis, the one habit they wish they could break, the one call that changed their lives forever. From Angelina Jolie to Kylie Jenner to Donald Glover, iconic cultural figures open up to WSJ. #JacobElordi #Actor #WSJ

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