A rock could technically be nicer than Nate Jacobs was in for the past two seasons. Still, Jacob Elordi promises there have been some positive changes to Nate with the time jump for the upcoming season. Gwyneth Paltrow asked Elordi on Actors on Actors if his character was "nicer" than in previous seasons, as she became a fan after her kids recommended it to her. He gave us a little hope for Nate's character development.
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We all have been consistently obsessed with Jacob Elordi, whether it's in the form of the angsty in The Kissing Booth, or his recent magnetic and thrilling role in Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein. And I do not think this obsession is going to fade away anytime soon-his acting is really just that good!
As a great British artist once said: "Everything is romantic". That songwriter was, of course, Brat-in-chief Charli XCX, who has stayed at the forefront of the zeitgeist for most of the last two years with her lime green record, complete with remixes, re-releases and multiple killer performances. And it seems like Brat summer has extended all the way to moors of West Yorkshire, where the up-and-coming film adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic Wuthering Heights is set.