
Austin Butler Shows off Ripped Physique in New Post
The "Elvis" star set tongues wagging as he flaunted his incredible transformation on his Instagram page. The post comes ahead of the upcoming release of his new film.
Austin Butler has fans raving once again over his impressively muscular physique. The actor posted a short Instagram carousel of high-def black-and-white images on Tuesday, August 19, from his Men's Health cover shoot.
The first image shows him posing shirtless in gray sweatpants, wrapping white fighting tape around his right hand and wrist. The second photo then shows the film star swinging at a punching bag, revealing impressive muscle definition.

Austin Butler poses for Men's Health Magazine in photos posted on August 19, 2025. | Source: Instagram/austinbutler
In the third snap, Butler can be seen riding a motorcycle in jeans, boots, and a loose-fitting shirt unbuttoned all the way down with the sleeves rolled up, exposing his bare chest. The photos had fans swooning.

Austin Butler poses for Men's Health Magazine in photos posted on August 19, 2025. | Source: Instagram/austinbutler
"@austinbutler should come with a warning label! 😍," one person gushed. "This should come with a warning label… too hot to handle 😏🔥 Who gave you permission to break Instagram today? 👀🔥," another echoed the compliment.

Austin Butler is pictured for Men's Health Magazine in photos posted on August 19, 2025. | Source: Instagram/austinbutler
"I wasn't ready for this… 🔥," a third netizen wrote. "This is the best day of my life," a fourth added. "Is there a calendar coming out we don't know about?? 😍😍" someone else cheekily asked.
Butler is no stranger to undergoing significant transformations for a role. The 34-year-old worked with Navy SEAL Duffy Gaver to achieve his toned frame for his portrayal of Feyd-Rautha in "Dune: Part Two."
For his latest film, "Caught Stealing," he teamed up with celebrity trainer Beth Lewis to prepare for his role as a young former baseball player caught in the criminal underworld of '90s New York City. The dark comedy hits theaters on August 29.