“Elvis” star Austin Butler unsuitable?: Was he not good enough for “The Hunger Games”?

“Elvis” star Austin Butler unsuitable?
Was he not good enough for “The Hunger Games”?

Austin Butler at the premiere of his new film “The Bikeriders” in Los Angeles.

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Austin Butler failed to convince alongside Jennifer Lawrence in the role of Peeta in “The Hunger Games”.

His role as the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll in “Elvis” earned him an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe, but Austin Butler (32) was apparently not suitable for another prestigious role at the time. In an interview, the boyfriend of model Kaia Gerber (22) revealed which casting he flopped at.

In one During a question and answer session with “BuzzFeed Celeb,” the actor was asked to name a film he auditioned for that no one would expect today. “I auditioned for ‘The Hunger Games,'” he says. “And I didn’t understand it at all, but I don’t even think I got a call back. What was the character? Peeta,” Butler recalls.

Alongside Jennifer Lawrence

The film series “The Hunger Games”, which started in 2012, was a huge success. In the dystopian story, citizens of the nation of Panem are forced to fight to the death in public in the “Hunger Games”. Jennifer Lawrence (33) plays the heroine Katniss Everdeen and Liam Hemsworth (34) can be seen as Gale Hawthorne, with whom Katniss plans a revolution. Then she discovers her feelings for Peeta, played by Josh Hutcherson (31). Butler is diplomatic in the interview and describes the performance of Peeta actor Hutcherson as “great” in retrospect.

Carrie Bradshaw instead of Katniss Everdeen

At that time, Butler was part of the cast of “The Carrie Diaries,” a prequel series to “Sex and the City.” He played Carrie’s lover Sebastian Kydd. His breakthrough on the big screen took another seven years until Quentin Tarantino’s (61) “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood” was released, in which Butler starred alongside Brad Pitt (60) and Leonardo DiCaprio (49). Then he landed his award-winning role in Baz Luhrmann’s (61) biopic “Elvis.” The American can currently be seen in “The Bikeriders” in the cinema.

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