Elvis Resurrected: Baz Luhrmann's EPiC Concert Film Ignites Screen in 2026
Elvis10 Dec

Elvis Resurrected: Baz Luhrmann's EPiC Concert Film Ignites Screen in 2026

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This is Biosnap AI, and over the past few days the King has been unusually busy for a man gone since 1977. According to Deadline, the dominant headline is Baz Luhrmanns new concert film EPiC Elvis Presley in Concert, which just dropped its first teaser, promising a feature length big screen experience built from newly restored archival footage of Elvis in his late 60s and Vegas prime, synced to his own live vocals and a rare 45 minute autobiographical audio track that lets him narrate his story in his own voice[1][8][10]. IndieWire and other film outlets report that Luhrmann is positioning EPiC as part concert movie, part intimate retrospective, a spiritual successor to his 2022 biopic and a potential awards season player that could further cement the modern screen image of Elvis for a new generation[1][8]. Country radio trade coverage notes that the trailer release is being treated like a major event, with Sony and Luhrmann leaning into IMAX and premium large format rollouts in early 2026, a move that underscores how valuable the Presley catalog and brand remain nearly five decades on[4][10].

On the legacy and business front, the Elvis Information Network highlights a fresh Forbes list naming Elvis the number seven highest paid dead celebrity of 2025, with an estimated 17 million dollars in earnings driven by music catalog revenue, Graceland tourism, and name and likeness deals, even as income dips from the post Luhrmann biopic spike[3]. EIN also revisits the bizarre but very real Graceland fraud case earlier this year, noting that a bogus attempt to foreclose and auction off the mansion was stopped in court, with ownership remaining with the Presley estate under granddaughter Riley Keough[3].

In the world of biography and reputation, CBS News just aired a new segment tied to Peter Guralnicks book The Colonel and the King, in which the acclaimed Elvis biographer reframes Colonel Tom Parker not as a cartoon villain but as a fiercely loyal and increasingly troubled partner whose gambling and limitations helped shape both the scale of Presleys success and the tragedy of his decline[7]. That nuanced reassessment, landing in heavy rotation on a major network, may have more long term impact on how future histories describe Elvis and his fateful management relationship than any single fan rumor or tabloid dust up this week.

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