LOS ANGELES — (AP) — Jacob Elordi is suddenly everywhere in Hollywood — so much so that he thinks he must be dreaming.
Amid a remarkable streak of high-profile projects with respected filmmakers — Sofia Coppola’s “Priscilla,” Guillermo del Toro’s upcoming adaptation of “Frankenstein” and, in theaters now, Paul Schrader’s “Oh, Canada” — the 27-year-old isn’t taking his success for granted.
“I don’t want to be so arrogant as to say like, you know, ‘I choose what is befitting of me,’” he said in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press. “I’m very grateful because to say you choose these things sort of seems too conscious or something. I kind of am in a constant state of like, ‘Wake me up from this.’”
“Oh, Canada” tells the story of Leonard Fife (Richard Gere), an acclaimed documentarian on his deathbed who, in what becomes a final act of confession, agrees to have the cameras turned toward him for a …