It’s not all right, all right, all right.
While “Elvis” star Austin Butler chases down an Oscar for portraying The King of Rock ‘N’ Roll within the flesh, Netflix introduced Monday that Matthew McConaughey will voice the hip-swiveling legend in a brand-new animated spy collection, “Agent Elvis.”
“Elvis Presley at all times dreamed of being a superhero — now, Priscilla Presley is making his dream a actuality,” tweeted the streaming large of the mission, which is helmed by rock icon John Eddie and Elvis’ ex-wife.
Unfortunately, McConaughey obtained combined reactions for the function, because the “Dallas Buyers Club” star sounds nothing like the icon and extra like, nicely, his ordinary surfer dude self.
Initially introduced in 2019, the present follows Elvis, who is thought for his killer dance strikes in the course of the day but at night time turns into an American tremendous spy with a trigger-happy sidekick.
“Archer” author Mike Arnold serves as showrunner and author.

“THE VOICE,” tweeted one bemused user who objected to McConaughey’s casting and in addition despatched a gif of a confused-looking little one.
“I like the idea but the voice performing … ain’t it,” said another.
“As a lifelong Elvis fan all I’ve to say is that this,” one fan tweeted, sharing their sentiment by way of a vomiting emoji.

The Post has reached out to McConaughey for remark.
Other customers slammed Netflix for releasing the present so near the dying of Elvis’ daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, who died on Jan. 12.
“I’m positive this has been within the works for a while but Jesus Crimbo might you place the brakes on this for a number of months out of respect for Lisa Marie’s household,” slammed one consumer.
“Agent Elvis” is about to rock its approach onto Netflix someday subsequent month, with a premiere date nonetheless to be introduced.