An intimate image of pop icon Harry Styles and Oxford movie star Florence Pugh has been teased by Warner Bros ahead of an upcoming movie they costar in.
Actress Olivia Wilde who directs, and also stars in, the new physiological thriller Don't Worry Darling presented details about the film at CinemeaCon on Tuesday in Las Vegas.
She teased 28-year-old Harry Styles, who she has been dating since at least January 2021 when they were spotted holding hands at a wedding, calling him an 'up-and-coming actor'.
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.@Florence_Pugh and @Harry_Styles star in @OliviaWilde’s #DontWorryDarling, ONLY IN THEATERS September 23. pic.twitter.com/n1Zwww2OCk
— Warner Bros. Pictures (@wbpictures) April 27, 2022
At the same time as this, Warner Bros tweeted a steamy teaser photo of a shirtless Harry Styles in bed with Oxford star Florence Pugh from the thriller which hits cinemas in late September.
The photo shows an intimate moment between the pair who are looking into eachother's eyes, their faces only centimetres apart.
Midsommer Star Florence Pugh who grew up in Oxford plays Styles' on-screen housewife.
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The official synopsis for Don't Worry Darling is: “A 1950s housewife living with her husband in a utopian experimental community begins to worry that his glamorous company may be hiding disturbing secrets.”
Miss Pugh was recently spotted in Oxford supporting her brother Tony Sebastian at his gig at the O2 in Oxford, fans going wild at her surprise appearance.
The star's father, Clinton Pugh, owns Cafe Coco, Kaz Bar and Tarifa in Oxford.
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