TORONTO — Why on earth would Baz Luhrmann make another Elvis movie?

That question was answered a minute in, as the haunting strains of Elvis Presley singing a gloriously restored “An American Trilogy” blasted through the Princess of Wales Theatre at the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday afternoon. Whether you’re a longtime Elvis fan or a curious newcomer, the message is clear: That man could really sing. Subscribe for unlimited access to The Post Save on unmatched reporting. Get your first year for $20

Luhrmann, who spent eight years working on his 2022 “Elvis” biopic starring Austin Butler, has crafted an entirely different beast with “EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert,” a kind of “cinematic poem,” as he puts it, that melds a trove of unseen footage from the King’s 1970 La

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