Mia Goth Displays Toned Torso in Lace Dress at Frankenstein Screening in NYC

Mia Goth put on a racy display as she attended a special screening of Frankenstein at The Plaza Hotel in New York on Monday.

The actress, 31, flashed her toned torso in a semi-sheer lace dress, worn over tiny black shorts as she struck a pose at the event.

Frankenstein had its world premiere in the main competition of the 82nd Venice International Film Festival in August.

It is set for a limited theatrical release on October 17, before being released on Netflix on November 7.

The Pearl star was joined at the screening by her co-star Jacob Elordi, 28, who cut a suave figure on the carpet.

Since Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel, the story of Frankenstein has inspired hundreds of films, TV series, and comic books. 

Mia Goth put on a racy display as she attended a special screening of Frankenstein at The Plaza Hotel in New York on Monday

Mia Goth put on a racy display as she attended a special screening of Frankenstein at The Plaza Hotel in New York on Monday

The actress flashed her toned torso in a semi-sheer lace dress, worn over tiny black shorts as she struck a pose at the event

The actress flashed her toned torso in a semi-sheer lace dress, worn over tiny black shorts as she struck a pose at the event

Oscar Isaac takes on the titular role of Frankenstein in the new adaptation by critically-lauded director, Guillermo del Toro, while Jacob stars as his famous Creature.

Meanwhile, Mia plays the role of Elizabeth Lavenza, the fiancée of Victor’s younger brother William Frankenstein, whom Victor has feelings for.

Acting legend Christoph plays Elizabeth’s maternal uncle, Henrich Harlander, a wealthy arms manufacturer who funds Victor’s experiments.

The first glimpse of Jacob’s transformation into the Monster was revealed in the trailer dropped in June, showing the moment he is revived by Dr Frankenstein’s electrical experiment.

Action shots also showed the towering star hidden under a cloak while fighting several men aboard a clipper ship, while another menacing shot saw him stood on a snowy landscape in the distance.

A voiceover of Oscar’s Frankenstein is heard saying: ‘I had determined that the memory of my evils should die with me. Some of what I will tell you is fact. Some is not. But it is all true.’ 

An unseen man then asks: ‘What manner of creature is that? What manner of devil made him?’

While Oscar’s Frankenstein replies: ‘I did. I had a vision. An idea took shape in my mind. Inevitable. Unavoidable. Until it became truth. In seeking life… I created death.’ 

Frankenstein had its world premiere in the main competition of the 82nd Venice International Film Festival in August

Frankenstein had its world premiere in the main competition of the 82nd Venice International Film Festival in August

It is set for a limited theatrical release on October 17, before being released on Netflix on November 7

It is set for a limited theatrical release on October 17, before being released on Netflix on November 7

Since Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel, the story of Frankenstein has inspired hundreds of films, TV series, and comic books

Since Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel, the story of Frankenstein has inspired hundreds of films, TV series, and comic books

Mia made a stylish exit from the hotel

Mia made a stylish exit from the hotel

The Pearl star was joined at the screening by her co-star Jacob Elordi, 28, who cut a suave figure on the carpet

The Pearl star was joined at the screening by her co-star Jacob Elordi, 28, who cut a suave figure on the carpet

Mia plays the role of Elizabeth Lavenza, the fiancée of Victor's younger brother William Frankenstein, whom Victor has feelings for (pictured in film)

Mia plays the role of Elizabeth Lavenza, the fiancée of Victor’s younger brother William Frankenstein, whom Victor has feelings for (pictured in film) 

The Monster is heard growling before screaming his creator’s name: ‘Victor!’

Jacob scored the plum part of the Monster after Andrew Garfield, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Doug Jones were previously attached to star.

He was approached by Guillermo to take the role just nine weeks before the cameras started rolling, after Andrew dropped out at the last minute due to scheduling issues.

Speaking about coming onboard, Jacob said: ‘I was finishing The Narrow Road To The Deep North so I had about three or four weeks only before we started. 

‘It presented itself as a monumental task but as Guillermo said the banquet was already there and everyone was already eating.’

He continued: ‘I was drawn to this role because it’s a vessel that I could put every part of myself into. Everything from the moment I was born to being with you here today, that’s all in it in many ways. 

‘The creature on screen is the purest form of myself. He is more me than I am as a performer. If you can find yourself in a character that’s a really beautiful thing that can happen, and I am only realising it now in hindsight.’

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