A video of Jacob Elordi spanking Oscar Isaac has resurfaced, inviting a variety of reactions. The humorous yet friendly interaction took place at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, where the pair’s film Frankenstein premiered. Directed by Guillermo del Toro, the movie was released globally on Netflix on November 7, 2025.
Jacob Elordi caught spanking Oscar Isaac
As seen in slow-motion footage shared on social media, the Dune star, while walking gently, patted his Frankenstein co-actor on his right arm as he posed for photos.
Jacob Elordi noticed and responded by spanking Oscar Isaac as he looked at the fans and greeted them in the video.
Fans reacted to the footage in a myriad of ways. “Me next,” one user commented. Meanwhile, one fan couldn’t decide whether they wanted to be in Isaac’s position, receiving the spanking, or Elordi’s position, giving it. They wrote, “Between the two of them, I don’t know who I want to be more.”
“This is exactly how my fiance and I pass each other in our apartment,” another user wrote. The Euphoria star’s playful gesture towards Isaac is indicative of the friendship and close working relationship they formed while collaborating on Frankenstein.
A few weeks earlier, Netflix shared a snap on X (formerly Twitter) of the pair posing for a photo together at the film’s Mexico City premiere. The photo garnered considerable attention among fans for the chemistry the duo exuded. Some of the comments even joked that they had romantic/sexual tension.
Frankenstein is currently streaming on Netflix. As of writing, the film has an 86% score on Rotten Tomatoes‘ Tomatometer and a 94% score on the Popcornmeter. Besides Isaac and Elordi, the film stars Mia Goth, Felix Kammerer, Charles Dance, Lars Mikkelsen, and Christoph Waltz.
The film’s story, which adapts the narrative from Mary Shelley’s novel, follows Victor Frankenstein, played by Isaac. An egotistical scientist, he performs a monstrous experiment that brings a strange creature, played by Elordi, to life. Unfortunately, the experiment proves to be Frankenstein’s downfall. The creature develops a hatred towards him after he inflicts considerable abuse on it.
Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on Mandatory.
