Austin Butler Revealed An Advice He Got From Tom Hanks!

Tom Hanks encouraged Austin Butler to rush into another film after finishing his Elvis Presley part to prevent emotional trauma.

Austin Butler disclosed that Tom Hanks approached him about the upcoming television series Masters of the Air because he was worried about his mental health after playing Elvis.


Butler discussed his encounter with Hanks and how his part in his upcoming miniseries came about in an interview. Austin Butler, an actor, claimed that he and Tom Hanks were having dinner together after finishing Elvis when Butler was approached about the World War II series.

Together, they appeared in Baz Luhrmann’s biography of the legendary singer, released in 2022, and earned favorable reviews from both reviewers and viewers. Hanks portrayed manager “Colonel” Tom Parker, while Butler played the title role of Elvis Presley.

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Here Is What More Austin Butler Saind About Tom Hanks’ Advice.

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Recently, Austin Butler gave the young actor some advice that has enabled him to distance himself from the part that helped create him emotionally.

The audience would need help visualizing him doing anything else. But his long list of endeavors proves he’s more than Elvis Presley. The actor from “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” will soon be seen in a sci-fi classic and a motorcycle drama movie.

As a result, Butler was cast in the upcoming military drama miniseries Masters of the Air, based on the same-titled novel by Donald L. Miller from 2007.

Hanks, Steven Spielberg, Gary Goetzman, and Cary Joji Fukunaga are executive producing the Apple TV+ project, which has yet to have a premiere date.

The series follows the miniseries Band of Brothers and The Pacific, made by Spielberg, Hanks, and Goetzman.

Alongside Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya, Butler will also appear in the sci-fi blockbuster sequel Dune: Part Two later this year. Butler told the newspaper that he had experienced “so many moments of self-doubt” during his career, and he still does, despite his accomplishments.

Despite his accomplishments, Butler told the newspaper that he has had “so many moments of self-doubt” throughout his career that he still has. His drive and dedication to his profession were recognized when he was nominated for an Oscar, a BAFTA, and a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Elvis.

Butler immersed himself in the character for two years as part of his intensive preparation. Butler claimed that while filming Elvis, he enjoyed pushing himself, explaining.

“That forced me to go to the very edge of what is possible, and not every experience will be like that.”I don’t think I’ll ever experience that again, but it makes me feel alive if I have to dig.”

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