Elvis Presley Film Criticized for Omitting Key Personal Life Details
The latest film on Elvis Presley, titled EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert, has come under fire for omitting crucial elements of the legendary singer’s personal life. One of the major criticisms is the minimal appearance of Priscilla Presley and their daughter Lisa Marie Presley in the archival footage used in the project.
According to a Presley researcher, the exclusion of Priscilla has sparked significant backlash. The researcher stated, “It becomes obvious very quickly that Priscilla is barely visible in the story. She appears only fleetingly, which stands out given how significant their relationship was to Elvis’s personal life and public image.”
The researcher further added, “Because their relationship shaped so many chapters of his life, audiences naturally expect it to play a meaningful role in any serious portrayal of Elvis. When it is reduced to just a few brief glimpses, it inevitably leaves people wondering whether that omission was a conscious creative decision.”
Additionally, the film has been criticized for glossing over Elvis Presley’s controversial behavior, including his treatment of Priscilla and the fact that she was underage when they first met.
The controversy surrounding EPiC follows the release of Sofia Coppola’s 2023 film, Priscilla, which delves into the relationship between Elvis and Priscilla from her perspective. Coppola portrayed the singer’s controlling nature and the power dynamics between the couple when they first encountered each other.
Despite the criticisms, audiences have shown enthusiasm during the EPiC performance sequences, with some viewers even dancing in the aisles to hits like Burning Love.
Director Baz Luhrmann has described EPiC as a unique blend of a concert film and documentary. The project primarily relies on Presley’s own words, using interview excerpts to narrate the singer’s story without external commentary.

