Trailer for EPIC
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Re: Trailer for EPIC
I heard from 2 sources it will be prior or just after TiFF (well 3 now).BrianTCB wrote: July 28th, 2025, 5:12 pm You would think that at least some trailer would be incoming????
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Re: Trailer for EPIC
I believe the premiere is September 7.mr. blackwell wrote: July 29th, 2025, 3:50 am I think it will come after the premiere on September 25.
https://www.alwayselvisfanclub.com/news/epic-premiere
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Re: Trailer for EPIC
Thanks for the correction.MysteryTrain wrote: July 30th, 2025, 6:33 amI believe the premiere is September 7.mr. blackwell wrote: July 29th, 2025, 3:50 am I think it will come after the premiere on September 25.
https://www.alwayselvisfanclub.com/news/epic-premiere
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Re: Trailer for EPIC
I wouldn't expect any trailers to be released before the film festival premiere.
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Re: Trailer for EPIC
How do you know Rockin John is gorgeous?joekro1977 wrote: August 5th, 2025, 11:52 am The poster is gorgeous - looking forward to seeing this.

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Re: Trailer for EPIC
Haha, this year. The film premieres exactly a month from now.
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Re: Trailer for EPIC
That's a gorgeous still!
Here's an excerpt from David English's excellent FTD book concerning the Aug. 14 DS footage:
A very small amount of footage shot by MGM has surfaced from this performance, with the following notes:
Elvis enters the stage as seen in Elvis: That’s The Way It Is Special Edition, filmed from the camera located on the camera rostrum-at this point the camera operator was in place as the camera pans Elvis to the center of stage. There is further coverage not released officially where Elvis takes his guitar from Charlie Hodge and starts the opening lines of ‘That's All Right.’ Another short clip (0:05) shows Elvis sat on one of the fold-back speakers with some of the audience close to him. At some point during the show, the operator left the rostrum, as can be seen from the remaining footage with the end of ‘Polk Salad Annie” from Elvis: That’s The Way It Is- Special Edition (2000) being one example. Another brief section of the footage from this show was used in the Warner Bros picture This Is Elvis (1981) during the number ‘Suspicious Minds.’ It is clear that further footage was originally shot during this performance and has not so far not been located.
Here's an excerpt from David English's excellent FTD book concerning the Aug. 14 DS footage:
A very small amount of footage shot by MGM has surfaced from this performance, with the following notes:
Elvis enters the stage as seen in Elvis: That’s The Way It Is Special Edition, filmed from the camera located on the camera rostrum-at this point the camera operator was in place as the camera pans Elvis to the center of stage. There is further coverage not released officially where Elvis takes his guitar from Charlie Hodge and starts the opening lines of ‘That's All Right.’ Another short clip (0:05) shows Elvis sat on one of the fold-back speakers with some of the audience close to him. At some point during the show, the operator left the rostrum, as can be seen from the remaining footage with the end of ‘Polk Salad Annie” from Elvis: That’s The Way It Is- Special Edition (2000) being one example. Another brief section of the footage from this show was used in the Warner Bros picture This Is Elvis (1981) during the number ‘Suspicious Minds.’ It is clear that further footage was originally shot during this performance and has not so far not been located.
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