Baz Luhrmann Documentary “Epic: Elvis Presley Concert” Set for Release July 1, Reports on Still Photos Unveiled

Reimagines the King of Rock ’n’ Roll Elvis Presley’s concert stage with never-before-seen archival footage Instant release of 10 sets of press stills, from high-energy performances in white outfits to his more human side The film, directed by Baz Luhrmann, who helmed “Elvis,” restores about 59 hours of footage—bringing the full story to the screen

〈Epic: Elvis Presley Concert〉
〈Epic: Elvis Presley Concert〉
〈Epic: Elvis Presley Concert〉
〈Epic: Elvis Presley Concert〉

Legendary icon Elvis Presley will hit theaters in 〈Epic: Elvis Presley Concert〉, which has unveiled its press stills.

〈Epic: Elvis Presley Concert〉 is a documentary that captures Elvis Presley, the King of Rock ’n’ Roll, and reshapes his legendary performances using never-before-seen archival footage—drawing widespread attention. The film, confirmed for a July 1 release as 〈Epic: Elvis Presley〉, also unveiled 10 sets of press stills on June 1, further building anticipation among viewers.

The newly released press stills feature everything from Elvis Presley’s instantly recognizable look—starting with him holding a guitar in a white outfit—to his human side as he prepares for the concert and communicates with people around him. The stills also promise a chance to see the real face of a star, including moments of him deeply absorbed onstage, drenched in sweat.

〈Epic: Elvis Presley〉 is a work created by director Baz Luhrmann, who directed the film 〈Elvis〉, restoring never-before-seen archival footage and sound recordings totaling about 59 hours. It opens in theaters on July 1.

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