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The past eighteen months or so have been more than a little surreal for Butler. He began 2023 in a p

The past eighteen months or so have been more than a little surreal for Butler. He began 2023 in a position that all actors dream of but few know firsthand, nominated for Best Actor by every awards body that matters. It was his portrayal of Elvis Presley in director Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis that landed him there, and the experience—junket into roundtable into podcast, photo shoot into red carpet into reception—was both euphoric and exhausting. But Butler is not one to be idle. While Luhrmann’s film was in postproduction, the actor dove right into shooting a few major projects that are now finally getting released. First up: Masters of the Air, a World War II miniseries from Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg that debuted on Apple TV+ at the end of January. And in the biggest theatrical event of the spring—quite possibly the year—he’ll star opposite Timothée Chalamet in the second entry of director Denis Villeneuve’s cyberpunk Dune franchise. With old-school Hollywood charm and a burning ambition, we ask the question: Is Butler the next great movie star? [View in Browser]( [Esquire]( [SHOP]( EXCLUSIVE [SUBSCRIBE]( [What Does Austin Butler Want Now?]( [What Does Austin Butler Want Now?]( The past eighteen months or so have been more than a little surreal for Butler. He began 2023 in a position that all actors dream of but few know firsthand, nominated for Best Actor by every awards body that matters. It was his portrayal of Elvis Presley in director Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis that landed him there, and the experience—junket into roundtable into podcast, photo shoot into red carpet into reception—was both euphoric and exhausting. But Butler is not one to be idle. While Luhrmann’s film was in postproduction, the actor dove right into shooting a few major projects that are now finally getting released. First up: Masters of the Air, a World War II miniseries from Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg that debuted on Apple TV+ at the end of January. And in the biggest theatrical event of the spring—quite possibly the year—he’ll star opposite Timothée Chalamet in the second entry of director Denis Villeneuve’s cyberpunk Dune franchise. With old-school Hollywood charm and a burning ambition, we ask the question: Is Butler the next great movie star? [Read More](   [Where to Buy a Bomber Jacket Worthy of 'Masters of the Air']( [Where to Buy a Bomber Jacket Worthy of 'Masters of the Air']( World War II fighter jet and Austin Butler hair swoop not included with purchase. [Read More]( [31 Valentine's Day Gifts Your Wife Deserves]( [31 Valentine's Day Gifts Your Wife Deserves]( Don't mess it up. [Read More](     [Toby Keith: What I've Learned]( [Toby Keith: What I've Learned]( When I started singing "Red, White and Blue," the lefties attacked me. And then the Right came in with heavy support. 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