Austin Butler wanted skilled assist to shake off his Elvis accessory sooner than filming his new Apple TV+ sequence, Masters of the Air.
Butler, 32, defined right through a Wednesday, January 24, interview on The Past due Display With Stephen Colbert that he filmed the Global Struggle II drama proper after completing Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, which hit theaters in 2022.
“I started a week after,” Butler defined. “It was almost too fast. … I was just trying to remember who I was. I was trying to remember what I liked to do.”
A part of discovering himself once more concerned shaking off Elvis Presley’s signature voice, which Butler labored exhausting to best possible whilst filming the biopic. “I had a dialect coach just to help me not sound like Elvis,” he added, noting that he spent 3 years embodying the mythical rock famous person.
Butler’s accessory turned into a sizzling matter after he endured talking like Presley lengthy after finishing paintings on Elvis. “It really made me feel self-conscious for a second because I thought, ‘Am I being phony? Is this not my voice?’” Butler stated right through a February 2023 look on The Graham Norton Display. “Then I thought, ‘Oh, I’d have to think consciously to not talk how I am right now.’ But my voice sounds different when I talk to my dog or when I talk to my dad or when I’m here right now.”
One month previous, Butler’s Elvis voice trainer, Irene Bartlett, defended the actor’s lingering accessory. “Because of COVID shutdowns, he was working on it all the time, and it’s difficult to switch off something you’ve spent so much focus [and] time on,” she stated right through a January 2023 interview with Gold Coast.
She additionally referenced Butler’s Golden Globes speech, which led to many on-line critics to wonder if he used to be deliberately nonetheless talking like Presley. “What you saw in that Golden Globes speech, that’s him. It’s genuine, it’s not put on,” she stated. “I feel sorry people are saying that, you know, it’s still acting [but] he’s actually taken [the voice] on board. I don’t know how long that will last, or if it’s going to be there forever.”
In spite of the jokes, Butler’s efficiency inspired Elvis’ ex-wife, Priscilla Presley, who used to be married to the singer from 1967 to 1973. “I remember Priscilla said, ‘I know I was hard on you,’” Luhrmann, 61, advised Leisure This night in February 2023, including that Priscilla, 78, wrote him an e-mail praising Butler’s efficiency after seeing the film. “She said, ‘Every wink, every move, if my husband was here he would say, ‘Hot damn, you are me!’ She said, ‘How did he know about Elvis’ rage, his stillness, his inner life, his complex inner life? Because that’s not out there. That’s not in a biography.’”