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Austin Butler’s portrayal of singer and actor ElvisPresley inBaz Luhrmann’s epic biopicElvis(2022) was so remarkable that some aspects of the embodiment seeped into reality. Take, for example, Butler’s Elvis-esque voice, which was the talk of the town for months even after the film’s production had concluded. Many fans believed that the actor’s Method acting techniques had taken a toll on him. They wouldn’t be the only ones to assume so.

Austin Butler’s dedication to Elvis concerned Tom Hanks

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The 32-year-old actor’s dedication to portraying the King of Rock and Roll was demonstrated by the numerous tales of horror detailing what he had to go through to attain such near perfection. Butler recently recounted in an interview how his co-star Tom Hanks had to come to his aid. TheForrest Gumpactor became apprehensive about the former’s mental condition afterElviswrapped. As a result, the senior actor approached Butler with an enticing proposal.

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A Concerned Tom Hanks Offered Austin Butler A Role InMasters of the Air

Austin Butler articulated to The Times of London how he landed a role inMasters of the Air, an upcoming war-drama television miniseries. The Apple TV+ show’s executive producers areTom Hanksand Steven Spielberg. After theElvisstar was finished withBaz Luhrmann’s 2022 biopic premise, co-star Hanks, who played Elvis Presley’s managerColonel Tom Parker in the film, couldn’t help but grow wary of the leading actor’s mental health.

It had taken Butler years to prepare for the character and stay in it. Having to detach himself from the rollercoaster ride would entail a harsh drop. Veteran actor Tom Hanks had perhaps sensed this. Therefore, to keep the star occupied with something else, theSaving Private Ryanalum came to Austin Butler with a proposition.

Masters of the Air (2023)

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As per Butler, Hanks told him the following:

“You have immersed yourself so deeply in Elvis that, for your mental health, it would be wise to go straight into something else. If you just jump off the train, you might have emotional whiplash… and, you know, I’ve got this thing I’m producing.’”

Delving into the intricacies of his depiction, Butler also affirmed thatElvishad allowed him to challenge the boundaries of creation and expression. In his words, he had“to go to the very edge of what is possible.”This isn’t a lie. To get into the role, the actor utilized a few tactics, some of which are bound to elicit concern.

Austin Butler in and as Elvis

Austin Butler’sElvisDiet Consisted Of Melted Ice Cream

Butler needed to gain weight to play an elder version of the renowned cultural figure inElvis. Instead of going for the conventional options, the actor chose an interesting recipe to incorporate into his diet: microwaved Häagen-Dazs. TheOnce Upon a Time… in Hollywoodalum essentially drank melted ice cream. Sometimes he’d spice things up and get himself two dozen doughnuts to chow down on. Alas, this sort of diet is bound to have certain ramifications on one’s psyche. Butler confirmed,“It’s fun for a week, and then you feel awful about yourself.”

This is barely touching the tip of the iceberg, though. The actor also made headlines for stating that he didn’t see his family for three years during the making ofElvis. He devoted hours to prep work and then had to fly off to Australia.Austin Butleremphasized that he went months without talking to anyone. If he was required to conversate, he’d do it while continuously thinking about and fundamentally,beingElvis Presley.

Austin Butler

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Butler has also said that portraying the part caused him to lose touch with himself. He felt detached from his reality and who he truly was. It didn’t help when the actor was immediately bedridden after finishing production on the film.“My body just started shutting down the day after I finished Elvis,”said the star.

With tales like this, one would wonder whether or not art is worth the suffering. Opinions would differ on the matter. Nevertheless, we can only hope that Tom Hanks’ WW2-centric period piece miniseries has been able to offer Austin Butler some solace and relief from his intense Method acting techniques.

Elvisis available for streaming on Max.

Source:The Times of London&GQ

Debdipta Bhattacharya

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Debdipta Bhattacharya is a content writer at FandomWire, where she has written more than 500 articles on various topics of interest. She possesses a sincere passion for popular culture, anime, film production, and the evolving world of YouTube and streaming culture which has allowed her to be a devoted and well-informed writer. Debdipta holds a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication. She has honed her skills and expertise in content writing with over two years of experience and strives to learn and grow daily.

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