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With the popularity of the science fiction blockbuster " Dune 2", Austin Butler is called the most handsome villain in the film by fans. Austin Butler, who has already started to become popular in Hollywood, is also constantly getting film appointments. Today, foreign media reported that he has accepted a new film, and this time he will work with Darren Aronofsky, the director of " black swan " Crime thriller "Base Stealing Failed."
Austin Butler has appeared in many American TV series before, but it was not until the 2022 biographical film "Elvis Presley " that he officially became famous. His outstanding performance in this film also earned him a Golden Globe Award Best Actor, BAFTA Award for Best Actor and Oscar nominee. He also played the leading role in "Air Combat Heroes" of the classic American drama " Brothers " trilogy, which was aired this year.
And he was eventually defeated in the Oscar winner by Brendan Fraser in the movie "whale", and this "whale" is the director of Austin Butler's new film Darren Aronoff Works brought by Ski in 2022.
Although Darren Aronofsky does not have many works, he is a frequent guest at award ceremonies in almost every work. He previously won the award for Natalie Poe with "Black Swan" in 2010 and "Whale" in 2022. Terman and Brendan Fraser brought Oscar winner and best actor respectively. In addition, "Requiem for a Dream" at the end of 2000 and "The Wrestler" in 2008 brought Oscar nominations to Ellen Burstyn and Mickey Rourke respectively.
The quality of this new film "Failed to Steal a Base" will be sufficiently guaranteed, and it will even be a film that will appear at major award ceremonies, and may bring Austin Butler another Oscar nomination. .
In addition to this "Failed to Steal a Base", Austin Butler's new film officially announced today also stars Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone and others in Ali Aster's new film "Edin" "Dayton", which is currently filming; in addition, it was previously reported that he will star in the sequel to Michael Mann's "", but it has not been officially announced yet.
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