Fans Discover Fun And Shocking Horror Anthology: “I too would like to impregnate Jacob Elordi”

Jacob Elordi

Long before Jacob Elordi was starring in Saltburn and hosting SNL, he made a name for himself in the horror streets. He actually started his career trend of playing villainous young men who should be in jail (see Euphoria and Priscilla), including in Shudder’s creepy anthology The Mortuary Collection.

In Unprotected, the second segment of the film, Elordi plays a frat boy named Jake who assaults a girl. In a complete reversal of what we’ve come to expect, karma catches up quickly with Jake as his actions lead to him getting knocked up in a very unexpected pregnancy. Things only get more explosive from there as he then has to give birth to a baby. Watch the trailer and read the full synopsis below to understand why you might want to put this film on tonight.

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In the film, 

“Desperate for work, a young drifter applies for a job at the local mortuary on the outskirts of town. There, she meets Montgomery Dark, an eccentric mortician with more than a few skeletons in his closet. Montgomery chronicles the strange history of the town through a series of twisted tales, each more terrifying than the last.”

The Mortuary Collection was written and directed by Ryan Spindell. The movie also stars Clancy Brown, Caitlin Custer, Christine Kilmer, Ema Horvath, Barak Hardley, Sarah Hay, and V Nixie.

Twitter spends a lot of time thirsting after Jacob Elordi and discussing Jake’s exploding penis. However, many viewers enjoy the entire anthology and are in awe of how creepy it is overall. 

See what Twitter is saying

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We highly recommend this movie to all of the new Jacob Elordi fans. After all, how many of your other current favorite actors can brag they have an onscreen death via exploding penis during childbirth? It is a sight to behold, friends.

If you have somehow missed out on The Mortuary Collection, it is currently streaming on AMC+, The Roku Channel, and Shudder. Let me know if this was your first time seeing Jacob Elordi in a film. Or let me know if you’re coming to this party late after seeing him in Saltburn. I’ll be nosey and impatiently waiting at @misssharai either way. 

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