Australian director Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis (195D) hit theaters last week and garnered positive reviews, topping the North American box office. In his work, Luhrmann, known for his unique visual style, which also contributed to the creation and writing of works, celebrates the life of the late American rock and roll legend Elvis Presley (1935–1977).

In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, the hero Austin Butler mentioned about an advice he received from Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio, that Luhrmann has twice worked on Romeo and Juliet and The Great Gatsby.
While the duo was on the set of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, DiCaprio told Butler, “Buzz always doesn’t balance you, which opens up potential you didn’t know you had.” “That’s really my experience,” Butler told EW.

Elvis also stars Tom Hanks as Colonel “Tom Parker”, Presley’s business manager, along with Maggie Gyllenhaal and others.
The tape was signed by Warner Bros. Studios in Production, written by Baz Luhrmann in collaboration with Craig Pierce and his wife Catherine Martin, covers the late star’s 20-year journey to fame, including his close relationship with his mother and business manager. .