Jacob Elordi Credits “30-Something Takes” for Intense ‘Euphoria’ Scenes (2024)

Jacob Elordi, in a new profile for British GQ, is shedding more light on Euphoria‘s intense filming process, as well as his own process behind playing “antihero” Nate Jacobs.

“What everyone’s seeing on television, the shots that people are talking about, the feelings that they get, the conversation that’s around the show, that’s because certain shots take 30-something takes,” says Elordi of the dialogue around the 2022 Emmy-nominated hit HBO drama’s intense shooting schedule, which has been described as “complex” by the network.

Elordi previously defended the Sam Levinson series’ long shooting days, describing them as sometimes being 16 hours, after anonymous background actors voiced on-set complaints in a Daily Beast article. “It’s kind of like the labor and the love of the work. You can’t do that stuff in a short amount of time,” said Elordi of his commitment to playing the toxic and tortured teen for two seasons, and will again for an upcoming third, to The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year.

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The 25-year-old Australian described working on the set of Euphoria as “an absolute treat,” and praised writer-creator-director Levinson’s approach. “When I’m working with Sam, I’m in the trenches with him, and I trust him, and I work myself to the bone for him,” Elordi told GQ staff writer Clay Skipper at Twentynine Palms, where the actor is on a respite while preparing to star in Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn. “I think I’ve read people saying, ‘Look, that’s a bad image to set, you shouldn’t have to work yourself to the bone for art.’ f*ck that. I enjoy it.”

Elordi, who says he honed his acting craft by reading biographies and profiles, watching films and emulating the classic Hollywood looks of Daniel Day-Lewis and Steve McQueen, also shared insight into how he approaches playing the role of Nate, who is aptly described as a “predatory maniac” in the profile, given his history with the female characters on the high-octane teen drama.

While straddling both the worlds of sports and theater in high school, he credited an early role as Oberon, the King of the Fairies, for Shakespeare’sA Midsummer Night’s Dream as being transformative to subverting expectations around gender lines, and ultimately helping to inform how he plays Nate.

“When they said I was gay, I remember leaning into the makeup,” he recalls of his peers’ response. “I was like, if I’m going to be the King of the Fairies, I’m going to be the f*cking hottest King of the Fairies you’ve ever seen.”

Continuing,“I stepped away from beer culture and from sport culture, and I was like, well, if you think this is gay, I’m going to be who I am when I was your friend, which is this hetero guy, but I’m going to play the arts. I’m going to do it, and I’m going to show you that’s bullsh*t. I could never understand — how could you label anything, ever? How could you label sport as masculine? How does your sexuality inform your prowess as an athlete, or your prowess as a performer?”

Finding that balance of part-jock and part-thespian is what he carries with him to play Nate, says Elordi: “I hope that’s what the performance is inEuphoria.It’s muscle and heart. It’s Montgomery Clift and Marlon Brando.”

Elordi also recounted how his breakout role in the Netflix franchise The Kissing Booth delivered overnight fame (he went to bed the night the first YA film debuted on the streamer and woke up to four million new Instagram followers) and shared how he went to “war” over his character’s smoking. “I remember saying, ‘He smokes in the book. I need to smoke. He needs to have cigarettes. He’s a bad boy,’” Elordi says in the profile, referencing the novel penned by Beth Reekles.

However, the powers-that-be declined Elordi’s request. “I was like, ‘This is bullsh*t.’ I remember going to war for it. I was like, are we lying to the f*cking millions of 14-year-olds out there? This guy smokes nicotine. It says here on page four — look! I imagine people were just like, Jesus f*cking Christ. Is this guy serious?”

Elordi also said he was quite serious about a desire to quit the business after The Kissing Booth. It “might sound quite sensitive and dramatic, but I am sensitive and I’m very dramatic,” he says of wanting to throw in the towel due to the sudden rush of fame. “I hated being a character to the public. I felt so far from myself.”

Chris Gardner contributed to this story.

Jacob Elordi Credits “30-Something Takes” for Intense ‘Euphoria’ Scenes (2024)

FAQs

Why does Jacob Elordi want to leave Euphoria? ›

Jacob Elordi wants a little less conversation and a little more action when it comes to shooting Euphoria. With filming of the HBO series' third season still not underway, The Priscilla actor revealed that he's getting a little worried he's aging out of his role as teen football jock Nate Jacobs.

Did Jacob Elordi audition for Euphoria? ›

Jacob Elordi recounts the story of his first audition for #Euphoria: "I went in and fudged my lines. I was like, 'Does anybody Jules know who she is? Does anyone know Jules? ' Completely blew it."

How much does Jacob Elordi weigh? ›

This Australian heartthrob is not just a talented actor but also an imposing figure with a height that sets him apart. In addition to his impressive stature, Elordi carries a weight of around 183 pounds (83kg), giving him a well-proportioned and muscular physique.

How much does Jacob Elordi make? ›

As of 2023, Celebrity Net Worth estimates Jacob Elordi's total net worth at $4 million. This marks a significant leap from the modest $400–$800 he had in his bank account before securing his role in Euphoria back in 2019.

What mental issues does Nate Jacobs have? ›

Traits of psychopathy

While we can't diagnose Nate with anything, many of his actions fit into this, and on the surface, it seems to be the perfect descriptor for him. He's aggressive, ruthless in the pursuit of his goals and has a brooding presence.

Did Zendaya and Jacob Elordi date while filming Euphoria? ›

He later joined the cast of HBO's Euphoria, and reportedly engaged in a brief romance with costar Zendaya. Since then, the actor has been romantically linked to model Kaia Gerber and influencer Olivia Jade Giannulli.

What happened to Zendaya and Jacob Elordi? ›

They were trying not to hold hands and stuff and give away that they were a couple since there were lots of people around." Zendaya and Elordi appear to have fizzled out after spring 2020, but remained friendly.

Is Billie Eilish casting in Euphoria? ›

No Time To Cameo. Oscar-winning singer Bille Eilish won't be appearing in the third season of Euphoria, despite widespread rumours that she would be. Eilish confirmed as much during a recent stint on Vanity Fair's Time Capsule series, when the topic of the biggest rumour surrounding her came up.

What ethnicity is Jacob Elordi? ›

John immigrated to Australia from the Basque Country at age eight. While a player on his school's rugby team, Elordi performed in school musicals starting at age 12, starring in productions of Seussical and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and he soon began taking acting classes.

Did Jacob Elordi like doing the kissing booth? ›

Elordi has been disparaging the Kissing Booth franchise for years, most recently in his GQ Man of the Year interview. “I didn't want to make those movies before I made those movies,” he said. “Those movies are ridiculous.

Does Jacob Elordi have an accent? ›

That's one way to lose yourself in the music. Jacob Elordi nails Elvis Presley's distinctive drawl in Priscilla, so moviegoers might be surprised to learn that the actor playing the King actually speaks with an Australian accent off screen.

How much did Sydney Sweeney make from Euphoria? ›

For example, in Euphoria's first season, each episode was budgeted at just $11 million. Sweeney was paid $350,000 for eight episodes, or around $44,000 per episode.

Does Jacob Elordi still love Zendaya? ›

While the pair are rumoured to have once been an item, they have since parted ways. In recent years Elordi has been romantically linked to his The Kissing Booth co-star Joey King, while Zendaya is now in a relationship with her Spider Man co-star Tom Holland.

Why is Jacob Elordi nervous to go back to Euphoria? ›

Actor Jacob Elordi expressed a desire for more action and less talk in the filming of Euphoria season 3. Elordi playfully raised concerns about potentially outgrowing his portrayal of the teenage football player Nate Jacobs during a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

How does Jacob Elordi feel about Nate Jacobs? ›

He's an emotional terrorist, a narcissist, a sociopath, a freak. All those things.” Jacob Elordi isn't such a huge fan of Nate Jacobs, the manipulative jock he plays on HBO's Euphoria. In a new interview with W magazine, he calls the character all sorts of names, including an "emotional terrorist," and he's not wrong.

How does Jacob Elordi feel about Nate? ›

Jacob Elordi, who plays Nate, admitted that even he wouldn't mind getting a few licks in on the character. Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Elordi said “I think me, as Jacob, I would love to beat him up.

Which actor opted out of Euphoria? ›

Barbie Ferreira Calls Her 'Euphoria' Exit a Mutual Decision. The actress said that because she and showrunner Sam Levinson struggled "to find a continuation" of her character Kat, she worried she had "overstayed my welcome."

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