Internet users are starting to compare Jacob Elordi and Austin Butler’s approaches to playing Elvis.With Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla hitting theaters soon, more sneak peeks and trailers of Jacob Elordi’s performance as The King of Rock and Roll are floating around on the internet. Seeing as Priscilla is coming only a year after Baz Luhrmann’s biopic Elvis, it’s only natural that viewers are beginning to compare Luhrmann’s leading man Austin Butler to Elordi. As more is revealed about the methods each respective actor took to play Elvis, internet users are poking fun at the differences between Elordi and Butler.In preparing for the titular role in Elvis, Butler famously put his entire body (more importantly, his voice) on the line. On an episode of Variety’s Actor’s Roundtable, Butler opened up about how playing Elvis was “Everest” for him. The actor spent two years learning how to replicate the music icon’s mannerisms and voice: “I hired a singing coach and a movement coach and a dialect coach,” said Butler, hoping to increase his chances of playing The King. Luckily he landed the part, and was ultimately nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe for his portrayal.Sofia Coppola Reflects on Brief Star Wars Role, Says George Lucas Is ‘Like an Uncle’
Internet users are starting to compare Jacob Elordi and Austin Butler’s approaches to playing Elvis.
With Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla hitting theaters soon, more sneak peeks and trailers of Jacob Elordi’s performance as The King of Rock and Roll are floating around on the internet. Seeing as Priscilla is coming only a year after Baz Luhrmann’s biopic Elvis, it’s only natural that viewers are beginning to compare Luhrmann’s leading man Austin Butler to Elordi. As more is revealed about the methods each respective actor took to play Elvis, internet users are poking fun at the differences between Elordi and Butler.
In preparing for the titular role in Elvis, Butler famously put his entire body (more importantly, his voice) on the line. On an episode of Variety’s Actor’s Roundtable, Butler opened up about how playing Elvis was “Everest” for him. The actor spent two years learning how to replicate the music icon’s mannerisms and voice: “I hired a singing coach and a movement coach and a dialect coach,” said Butler, hoping to increase his chances of playing The King. Luckily he landed the part, and was ultimately nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe for his portrayal.
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