Brendan Fraser has made a remarkable comeback to the big screen with his stunning performance in “The Whale”, a drama about a morbidly obese man trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter. Fraser has received rave reviews for his portrayal of Charlie, a former English teacher who weighs 600 pounds and lives in a remote Idaho home. Fraser has undergone a physical transformation for the role, wearing a prosthetic suit that added 250 pounds to his frame. He has also delivered a nuanced and emotional performance that showcases his acting range and depth. Fraser is widely considered one of the frontrunners for the best actor Oscar, and many critics and fans are rooting for him to win.
However, Fraser faces tough competition from another actor who has also impressed audiences and critics with his biographical role. Austin Butler plays the legendary singer and actor Elvis Presley in “Elvis”, a musical drama directed by Baz Luhrmann. Butler embodied the charisma and talent of Presley, who rose from humble beginnings to become a global icon. Butler has done many things in the movie, from dancing to singing like Elvis, and has captured the essence of his personality and his career. Butler has also received praise for his chemistry with Olivia DeJonge, who plays Presley’s wife Priscilla. Butler is another strong contender for the best actor Oscar, and many people think he deserves the award.
So, who will win the best actor Oscar this year? Will it be Brendan Fraser, who has made a triumphant return to Hollywood with his heartbreaking role in “The Whale”? Or will it be Austin Butler, who has dazzled the viewers with his captivating role in “Elvis”? It is a tough choice, and the Academy voters will have a hard time deciding. What do you think? Who is your favorite for the best actor Oscar? Let us know in the comments below.
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