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The Ending Of Elvis Explained

Looper | November 27, 2025



Many films have been made about Elvis Presley, but Baz Luhrmann’s 2022 biopic is the first to tackle the King’s lonely final years.

#Elvis #Ending #Explained

The Snowman | 0:00
Firing the Colonel | 1:28
Bills, Bills, Bills | 3:00
Fast Forward | 4:02
The King is Dead | 5:11
The Final Show | 6:03
Who Killed Elvis? | 7:00
Epilogue | 8:06

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  1. @fasillimerick7394

    November 27, 2025 at 12:51 am

    The Colonel was the godfather of the modern "social media influencer". There was no situation in which he wouldn't be hustling marks, or looking for quarters. I bet he'd have no problem gyrating his own fat ass on tiktok for a few more views.

  2. @annanataliedickhudt1283

    November 27, 2025 at 12:51 am

    it is looks more tanted men so kindness so gentle nice guy i sometime i don’t understand why can’t fired him tom parker like that it looks more painful please don’t hurt him he is my poor friends elvis presley

  3. @robertacampbell5382

    November 27, 2025 at 12:51 am

    This was truly a great movie about Elvis and Aystin gave a once in a lifetime Oscar performance unfortunately even tho Austin won countkess awards world wide thanks 2 a jaded academy here in the US robbed Austin and the Movie of the Oscars they deserved. The academy should have their voting cards revoked.

  4. @hubbaman9885

    November 27, 2025 at 12:51 am

    Hip hop remixes of Elvis songs? I didn't know there were any. Why would you ruin his classic music with such an outdated 90's genre like hip hop? I still don't get the popularity of garbage.

  5. @JeanieJohnson-td8fi

    November 27, 2025 at 12:51 am

    The picture shown on this video ad for Elvis's last year of life, is absolutely not Elvis!! You people have no shame or morals. Your just trying to make money off of a man that the whole world has mourned for years. His legacy inspired many in the past and in the present time and will for future generations.

  6. @brigittefarmer4400

    November 27, 2025 at 12:51 am

    He lived fast , did everything fast, worked very hard, died young….how much a body should/ can take ???
    Fu……alcohol and Drogs , Medicaments …I never will forget the minute , when I heard Elvis is died…Terrible…I was 15 years old…😢😮

  7. @tamara.taylor

    November 27, 2025 at 12:51 am

    Absolutely
    ⭐AMAZING⭐ movie!! I grew up listening, watching, and hearing about him. My mom LOVED him, and my dad looked like him. (Mom used to joke thats why she married him😂😂) Anyway… This movie was beyond amazing gave insight to how it probably felt being a fan at that time, and more importantly showed how sad & troubled he was behind the curtain, with everyone depending on him. I've seen many Elvis movies, but this is by far the best. Infact, they should make it illegal to attempt another one again!!😆 Love how they showed his R & B influence.

  8. @DonHernandez-g3b

    November 27, 2025 at 12:51 am

    Getting to see and meet ELVIS twice in about a week's time made this movie way to boring the energy that flowed off ELVIS is too hard to explain. Oh this was Saginaw Michigan April 25 and back on May 3 Rd 1977

  9. @lv2beasahm

    November 27, 2025 at 12:51 am

    I took was skeptical being a lifelong Elvis fan. I went opening night, mesmerized, then with the announcement of Elvis’ death, I was again 12-years-old, absolutely devastated, crying in the theatre. When real 1977 Elvis appeared a LOUD gasp from the audience was heard. Such an amazing movie that I found myself in the same theatre, same seat, 34 more times. Thank you Baz and Austin! ❤️

  10. @TheFlamingPike

    November 27, 2025 at 12:51 am

    I was late in seeing this movie but I watched it yesterday and I'm still thinking about it. It felt so honest and genuine compared to the previous Elvis biopics, like they hit the nail right on the head on so many things concerning Elvis and his private life, his struggles and all that. I particularly enjoyed the ending because it gave Elvis the recognition he should've had in his later years as an accomplished artist. For DECADES people made fun of the older, Las Vegas Elvis but I dare anyone who watched that movie to laugh at old Elvis after seeing what he had to endure.

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