Director Baz Luhrmann is meeting with a group of actors vying for the role of Elvis Presley for the Warner Bros. film about the Memphis legend and his relationship with his manager, Col. Tom Parker.

Tom Hanks is already set for the role of Presley's manager, Tom Parker.

According to Deadline, Luhrmann will consider a host of young actors for the role of Presley in his younger years, including Austin Butler from Jim Jarmusch’s "The Dead Don’t Die", Ansel Elgort, seen in "The Fault in Our Stars", Miles Teller, who has a role in the not-yet released "Top Gun: Maverick", and Harry Styles, a member of the now defunct British boy band One Direction and recently starred in director Christopher Nolan's movie "Dunkirk."

Luhrmann is primarily known for extravagant and surreal production's such as 2001's "Moulin Rouge!" and "Romeo + Juliet," released in 1997.

Luhrmann's last big screen production was 2013's "Great Gatsby."