(Also Read: Austin Butler on playing the ‘ugly and bald’ Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen in Dune: Part Two: ‘I based him on animals’) The film will not be a remake of the 2000 film, which starred ...
Butler told ScreenRant that he took vocal training to sound more like Skarsgård, 72, for Dune. Related: Austin Butler Says His Dune Counterpart Sting Offered to 'Let Me Wear' His Codpiece from ...
According to Variety, Austin Butler (Elvis, Dune: Part Two) has been cast as yuppie serial killer Patrick Bateman. The script, which was penned by Scott Z. Burns (Extrapolations, The Bourne ...
Austin Butler is undoubtedly a star on the rise, having been nominated for an Academy Award for Baz Luhrman's Elvis and starring in major franchise films like Dune: Part Two. Some movie fans ...
Filming Dune: Part 2 was grueling due to intense heat, with temperatures reaching 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Austin Butler shared that people passed out from heat strokes, making it a challenging ...
Between Butler’s impressive charisma as Elvis in Baz Lurhmann’s musical biopic, and his seductive yet terrifying turn as Feyd-Rautha in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune, Austin Butler clearly has the ...
Oscar-nominated actor Austin Butler is set to take on the central role. According to Variety, Butler won the role over competition such as Jacob Elordi, who was rumored to be in final consideration as ...
Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures Austin Butler is set to play Patrick Bateman in Luca Guadagnino's remake of American Psycho. Variety reports that the film, penned by Scott Z. Burns, is not a remake ...
Austin Butler’s phenomenal performance in Dune 2 After Elvis, there’s no looking back for Austin. He was then appreciated for his phenomenal performance as a bald villain in Denis Villeneuve ...
A departure from the chin-length style he was rocking until recently, Austin looked ... Caught Stealing marks Butler's latest high-profile role after starring in Dune: Part Two, which remains ...
Austin Butler is set to play Patrick Bateman in Luca Guadagnino's remake of American Psycho. Variety reports that the film, penned by Scott Z. Burns, is not a remake, but rather a new adaptation ...