Back in 1969, fans could watch Elvis Presley electrify a Las Vegas crowd for just $15 — a moment in music history that felt larger than life. Now, more than five decades later, audiences are getting the rare chance to relive that magic for nearly the same price. A brand-new documentary, “EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert,” is set to unveil never-before-seen footage from his legendary residency, offering an intimate look at the King as the world has never experienced him. Directed by Baz Luhrmann, the film’s newly released trailer promises a dazzling mix of restored archival moments and cinematic flair. With an IMAX release on the horizon, this project is already generating excitement among Elvis fans and cinephiles alike. Get a first glimpse of this long-lost footage — the link awaits in the first comment.

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In 2026, Baz Luhrmann's documentary "EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert" will see a wide release, thanks to distributors Universal and NEON.

Watch The First Trailer For The Baz Luhrmann’s Film ‘EPiC’

Pulled together from 59 hours of newly uncovered footage of Elvis Presley, Baz Luhrmann’s documentary EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert is being touted as a film event for the big screen.

In the trailer, we can see Elvis waiting backstage and nervously tapping his foot as Richard Strauss’ Also sprach Zarathustra can be heard swelling in the soundtrack.

“In 1969, Elvis returned to the stage… to begin a legendary residency in Las Vegas,” reads an intertitle in the trailer.

 

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