We last reported on Elvis directed by Baz Luhrmann more than two years ago, when the casting process took place, during which the young actor who could play King was chosen. In the period since then, exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic, the movie has just been shot, with its release scheduled for June 24, 2022. However, it still doesn’t have a title…
Based on Luhrmann’s work so far, we can once again expect a very special experience, named after the Australian-born director starring Romeo, Juliet and The Great Gatsby, Leonardo DiCaprio and Moulin Rouge! And Australia with Nicole Kidman in the lead. Luhrmann rarely arranges plays throughout the evening, but if they did, they were guaranteed to end up with something unique, something overwhelming.
Although there is no title for next summer’s Elvis movie, the first few series of photos (showing the King at a country fair, walking into the studio, and possibly just on stage) Share it with us on TwitterAdding the following comment:
“Elvis Monday. I made a little thing for you to let you know we’ll be taking care of things on June 24, 2022. #Elvis #TCB”
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I made a little something to let you know the good guys that we’re taking care of business on June 24, 2022.# Elvis #TCB pic.twitter.com/grf8IGqfw9
– Baz Luhrmann (@bazluhrmann) November 15 2021
In the original script, Elvis often used the phrase “Take care of the business,” or Luhrmann (also referred to as the #TCB hashtag), which merged so much with King’s name that his band was already in existence in the late 1960s. TCB has been called up).
The movie stars Austin Butler and will be directed by two-time Academy Award winner Tom Hanks (who actually met Elvis as Forrest Gump, after all). In addition to these, Olivia De Jong, Yola Quartey, Luke Brassey, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Dacre Montgomery, Helen Thompson, Richard Roxburgh, and David Wenham play Sam Brommel, Craig Pearce and Jeremy Donner.