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Austin Butler and Tom Hanks star in Baz Luhrmann’s #ElvisMovie, only in theaters June 24. #TCB

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From Oscar-nominated visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann comes Warner Bros. Pictures’ drama “Elvis,” starring Austin Butler and Oscar winner Tom Hanks.

This film explores the life and music of Elvis Presley (Butler), seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker (Hanks). The story delves into the complex dynamic between Presley and Parker spanning over 20 years, from Presley’s rise to fame to his unprecedented stardom, against the backdrop of the evolving cultural landscape and loss of innocence in America. Central to that journey is one of the most significant and influential people in Elvis’s life, Priscilla Presley (Olivia DeJonge).

Starring alongside Hanks and Butler, award-winning theatre actress Helen Thomson (“Top of the Lake: China Girl,” “Rake”) plays Elvis’s mother, Gladys, Richard Roxburgh (“Moulin Rouge!” “Breath,” “Hacksaw Ridge”) portrays Elvis’s father, Vernon, and DeJonge (“The Visit,” “Stray Dolls”) plays Priscilla. Luke Bracey (“Hacksaw Ridge,” “Point Break”) plays Jerry Schilling, Natasha Bassett (“Hail, Caesar!”) plays Dixie Locke, David Wenham (“The Lord of the Rings” Trilogy, “Lion,” “300”) plays Hank Snow, Kelvin Harrison Jr. (“The Trial of the Chicago 7,” “The High Note”) plays B.B. King, Xavier Samuel (“Adore,” “Love & Friendship,” “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse”) plays Scotty Moore, and Kodi Smit-McPhee (“The Power of the Dog”) plays Jimmie Rodgers Snow.

Also in the cast, Dacre Montgomery (“Stranger Things,” “The Broken Heart Gallery”) plays TV director Steve Binder, alongside Australian actors Leon Ford (“Gallipoli,” “The Pacific”) as Tom Diskin, Kate Mulvany (“The Great Gatsby,” “Hunters”) as Marion Keisker, Gareth Davies (“Peter Rabbit,” “Hunters”) as Bones Howe, Charles Grounds (“Crazy Rich Asians,” “Camp”) as Billy Smith, Josh McConville (“Fantasy Island”) as Sam Phillips, and Adam Dunn (“Home and Away”) as Bill Black.

To play additional iconic musical artists in the film, Luhrmann cast singer/songwriter Yola as Sister Rosetta Tharpe, model Alton Mason as Little Richard, Austin, Texas native Gary Clark Jr. as Arthur Crudup, and artist Shonka Dukureh as Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton.

Oscar nominee Luhrmann (“The Great Gatsby,” “Moulin Rouge!”) directed from a screenplay by Baz Luhrmann & Sam Bromell and Baz Luhrmann & Craig Pearce and Jeremy Doner, story by Baz Luhrmann and Jeremy Doner. The film’s producers are Luhrmann, Oscar winner Catherine Martin (“The Great Gatsby,” “Moulin Rouge!”), Gail Berman, Patrick McCormick and Schuyler Weiss. Courtenay Valenti and Kevin McCormick executive produced.

The director’s behind-the-scenes creative team includes director of photography Mandy Walker (“Mulan,” “Australia”), Oscar-winning production designer and costume designer Catherine Martin (“The Great Gatsby,” “Moulin Rouge!”), production designer Karen Murphy (“A Star Is Born”), editors Matt Villa (“The Great Gatsby,” “Australia”) and Jonathan Redmond (“The Great Gatsby”), Oscar-nominated visual effects supervisor Thomas Wood (“Mad Max: Fury Road”), music supervisor Anton Monsted (“Australia,” “Moulin Rouge!”) and composer Elliott Wheeler (“The Get Down”).

Principal photography on “Elvis” took place in Queensland, Australia with the support of the Queensland Government, Screen Queensland and the Australian Government’s Producer Offset program.

A Warner Bros. Pictures Presentation, A Bazmark Production, A Jackal Group Production, A Baz Luhrmann Film, “Elvis” will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is set to release in theaters in North America on June 24, 2022, and internationally beginning 22 June 2022.

ELVIS The Soundtrack coming soon. Follow the playlist now to be the first to hear new music from the Soundtrack: https://elvis.lnk.to/soundtrack

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43 Comentários

  1. I cannot recommend this highly enough. I wasn’t going to watch it because I did not think he looked like Elvis – I waited until it went to low rent $6.99 – for that I made a mistake. It is brilliantly put together and made in the Gold Coast AUSTRALIA – truly excellent. Elvis was Elvis – what a sad story – 42 yrs and gone like so many others on Doctors scripts. The young man playing Elvis well done you – really you did a great job. Anyone could have played Col. Parker and likely would have done better than Hanks. But he’s a draw card however I think he was certainly a disappointment to me. Brilliant movie only wish I saw in the cinema on the BIG screen. 10 stars

  2. just a excellent movie, great acting, camera work and direction, thanks for allowing us to see the world of Elvis

  3. Austin Butler deserves a nomination for best performance because I really didn’t think he could play this role at first. Boy did he show me wrong. He’s made me discover a new level of respect for Elvis

  4. As a lifelong Elvis fan, the movie “Elvis” certainly works as a jukebox, and it does deliver exactly what you’d expect from a Luhrmann movie. But it never gets close to Presley; it never deals with the knotty man inside the jumpsuit; it never grapples with the complications in his legacy. It’s overstuffed, bloated, and succumbs to trite biopic decisions. Luhrmann always puts Butler in the best position to succeed until the credits, whereby he cuts to archival footage of Presley singing “Unchained Melody.” In that moment Luhrmann reminds you of the myth-making at play. Which is maybe a good thing, given Luhrmann's misleading, plasticine approach. It doesn’t help that Col. Parker is played by a disastrously miscast Tom Hanks, whose grotesque facial prosthetics and bizarre accent frequently made me wonder if I was watching the first-ever acting performance inspired by Watto from the Star Wars prequels.The latest entry in the Elvis-making canon is Baz Luhrmann’s cacophonous, fitfully entertaining, and mostly pointless "Elvis."As an Elvis fan, I was appalled at this movie and consider Kirk Russell's or Michael St. Gerald's, of the 1990's, to be infinitely better in acting quality and more true-to-life authenticity by this recent 'mashup of a movie disaster.'

  5. Hollywoods gone in the toilet. You want proof watch this movie. Liberals just love it i can tell.

  6. I just watched this a couple days ago. It was great. Honestly, I had no idea Austin Butler was the dude from Zoey 101 up until a couple of months ago. He’s was phenomenal. Really got the look of Elvis down pat..

    Not to mention, Baz Luhrmann’s directing style is something that has grown on me throughout the pas my decade. This film right here was giving off so many vibes from The Great Gatsby just off the cinematography alone.

    Just imagine if a visionary director like Baz did the Madonna biopic with Julia Garner. That would be so Hollywood..

  7. Worst movie I've ever seen. If you enjoyed this you're just flat out nuts. The most incoherent, adhd, spastic, moronic movie I've ever watched

  8. This movie was an atrocity. So many inaccuracies, the use of horrendous modern music, and the ridiculous direction. The acting was good, and that’s it. Only brain-dead tik tok teens could possibly enjoy this mess of a movie.

  9. The whole movie looks like a trailer of a bad movie. Butler has more make up than all women there. He looks nothing like Elvis. And, sure, it had to be about rasism.

  10. Elvis Died long before i was even born, BUT his music was a part of my childhood, Born 1995, and still then, The King rocked my world, and set his print on the music I continued to love to this day. Learning about his life, and world is a joy.
    Im lucky enough to live close to an exhibit called the Memphis Mansion, dedicated to showing his life, along with others.

    Truly one of the best.

  11. Of course Hollywood takes the Muslim, elvis, poses him as a white hero that got his talent from Africans and the whole time a wise although talentless, gew profits the from it all.

  12. I don't know why but his look reminds me of Johnny Depp's Cry-Baby look…..still iconic as Presley though ! What an amazing transformation !

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  14. If you liked Leo in Gatsby more then Wall Street, you’ll enjoy this movie.

    If you want a timemachine to go back and see Elvis, you’ll be disappointed.

    There will never be a better Elvis movie, this is his story adapted for 21st century.

    It does cut a lil all over the place at first, you wish each lasted longer…

  15. Great movie if youre a fan of fiction! It would be nice to have the story told with actual facts about why he fired Parker and where, and how…. makes me wonder now what else they changed.

  16. JOHN LEE HOOKER – "Elvis was a really good friend of mine…. He was the king." — John Lee Hooker

    MUHAMMAD ALI – 'Elvis was my close personal friend. He had a robe made for me. I don't admire nobody, but Elvis Presley was the sweetest, most humble and nicest man you'd want to know. We must understand, Elvis did lot for poor people, he cared for people, he had a good heart, he just wasn't a person who was great with talent, but he was great in spirit and with God in his heart. I wouldn't praise nobody if he don't deserve it, because I am the greatest of all time in boxing, in boxing. I said boxing ! But I'm telling you, I'm Black, I'm a Islamic, I'm 100% different from you. But I’ll tell the world Elvis was the greatest of all time. I'm a Muslim who's black who stands up for what he believes. I don't have to say what I don't feel, I'm not false, I don't have to say this. I have no Bosses. I'm free. He to me, is one of the greatest singers, actors and all round men of all time.” ~ "THE GREATEST" MUHAMMAD ALI.

    BB KING: 'Let me tell you the definitive truth about Elvis Presley and racism', The King of the Blues, B.B. King said in 2010. 'With Elvis, there was not a single drop of racism in that man. And when I say that, believe me I should know'. — BB KING

    The "GODFATHER OF SOUL" JAMES BROWN: “I wasn’t just a fan, I was his brother. He said I was good and I said he was good; we never argued about that. Elvis was a hard worker, dedicated, and God loved him … I love him and hope to see him in heaven. There will never be another like that Soul Brother”. During Elvis' private family wake, James was the LAST ONE TO LEAVE. 3 hours and 30 minutes later — it took several of his security guards to help him out of the room. James was devastated — James and Elvis sang Gospel together many a night to all hours of the morning at each others' homes. James Brown was considered family by the Presleys they were so close.

    JACKIE WILSON: "A lot of people have accused Elvis of stealing the black man's music, when in fact, almost every black solo entertainer copied from Elvis." — JACKIE WILSON (Elvis quietly paid for Jackie's medical expenses until the day he passed away in 1977. Before Jackie's stage accident he would carry a small signed photo of Elvis in his pants pocket. Every day, bar none.)

    RANDY JACKSON (of the Jackson 5): "Elvis used Rock and Roll music to bridge the gap between whites and minorities. He was a wonderful person."

    LITTLE RICHARD "He sung my Tootie Fruti & by him singing it, made it bigger & made ME bigger" And then he said: “I thank God for Elvis Presley. I thank the Lord for sending Elvis to open the door so I could walk down the road…”— Little Richard

    CISSY HOUSTON: "Elvis loved gospel music. He was raised on it. And he really did know what he was talking about. He was singing Gospel all the time – almost anything he did had that flavor. You can't get away from what your roots are." – Cissy Houston (The Sweet Inspirations co-founder & member & sang vocals for Elvis, also mother of Whitney Houston)

  17. It wasn’t bad but I wouldn’t watch again, the actor was great but everything was so fast paced from one scene to another. It didn’t really even seem like it focused on “Elvis” so much. The trailer seemed a bit better than the movie tbh. Kinda had higher expectations for this and I was super excited to see it too, I even bought one month of HBO max just to see and be disappointed… like said, loved the actor Elvis but the movie was just too much going on at once like Elvis as a kid then to some random dude and I dunno I just wish it would’ve focused on Elvis more so.

  18. crrrrrrrrraaaaazzzzzzzzyyyyyyyy goooooooooooooddddddddddd and I wasn't even an Elvis fan :p

  19. I love this movie it's a thrill to watch and it has moments that would make your heart break.

  20. I honestly thought this would flop but I was wrong. This is the 2nd best biopic I’ve seen right behind bohemian rhapsody and right above Malcolm X

  21. Austin Butler was paid $700,000 while Tom Hanks was paid 8 million! That's a crying shame. Austin was phenomenal 👏. TH owes Austin.

  22. i was shocked at the reactions from the women in his his first performance and then when i worked at a small indoor concert and i was shocked at the same reaction from the women when they were watching that artist perform.

    It confirms what Eddie Murray said in delirious if you can sing you get more women, that was a understatement.

  23. They definitely got the characters mixed up… This guy should play Travolta! He looks like Elvis like I look like Hendrix!🤣🤣🤣🤣