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Austin Butler, celebrated for his performance in the second part of Dune, reveals his inspiration for his role. These are two legendary cinema villains!
actors of the moment, Elvis’ ex-actor Austin Butler it continues to be talked about. Whether on the small screen or on the much appreciated one Master of the skiesor on the big one Dune: Part TwoThe actor is in the foreground. His appearance in the new episode of Dune caused a stir among both critics and audiences. who are full of praise for him
Butler draws inspiration from the best
In an interview with NME said Austin Butler talks about his influences for his role as Feyd-Rautha HarkonnenNephew and heir of Baron Vladimir Harkonnen (played by Stellan Skarsgård) in Dune: Part Two. When asked about the actors who directly inspired his character, two names came up: Gary Oldman and Heath Ledger.
I have always been inspired by Gary Oldman in many of his roles, especially in Léon, True Romance and The Fifth Element. And you know, we talked a lot about Heath Ledger and his feel for the game. And as I said, it’s not about specific things, but about a more general inspiration – Austin Butler (NME)
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Introduced in a black and white scene in a pretty epic sequence, His character was widely celebrated. According to the actor’s own statements, the kissing scene with his uncle contains some references to improvisation
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Austin Butler was also awarded one Golden Globe, a BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) and an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Elvis Presley, in the biopic by Baz Lurhmann. Here’s what he and Timothée Chalamet, co-star of, spoke in the same interview Dune 2 and future interpreter of Bob Dylan, admitted to being flawed create a cinematic universe shared between their two interpretations.
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