Harry Styles Gets Seriously Risqué for a 1950s Thriller
Rumors are buzzing that the former One‑Direction charm turned pop‑phenom has stepped into downright daring territory. The 27‑year‑old rocker is slated to tear off his clothes for a pair of extra‑raunchy scenes with co‑star David Dawson in the new film adaptation of Bethan Roberts‘s novel “My Policeman.”
What’s the Pitch?
- Harry’s role: Police officer Tom Burgess — a stud, but one who navigates the murky waters of love and betrayal.
- Marion’s move: Tom marries a school teacher named Marion (played by Emma Corrin).
- Forbidden romance: Tom secretly starts a relationship with Patrick Hazelwood (David Dawson) – a throwback to a time when homosexuality was illegal in Britain.
- Set in the 1950s, the film dives into the sexual politics of that era as it unfolded in a small British town.
The Must‑See Scene
According to insiders, the director Michael Grandage is determined to give us a raw, unfiltered look at the actors’ connection. He told the Sun’s Bizarre column that they want it to feel as real as possible — hence the two, no‑holes‑left‑to‑imagine romps. This bold choreography involves Harry and David both swapping their outfits twice for the camera.
Harry’s Perspective
The pop superstar himself has shown a willingness to take the plunge. According to the source, Harry loves to defy expectations and “throw himself into the part” with full zeal. “He always wants to challenge people’s views about him,” the insider added. “This film will do just that.”
The Time Warp Crew
- Linus Roache: Older Tom whose story stretches back to the ’90s.
- Rupert Everett: Puts the swagger on older Patrick.
- Gina McKee: Portrays older Marion.
Where The Magic Is Happening
Filming kicked off in sunny Brighton, a fitting backdrop for a film that stitches the town’s past to present. The city’s vibe mirrors the drama’s mix of old‑school charm and bold, modern rebellion.
In short, if you’ve ever wanted to see Harry Styles show a side of himself that’s less about catchy choruses and more about daring on‑screen action, “My Policeman” is the ticket. Grab your popcorn and prepare for a deep dive into love, risk, and the art of letting go of everything — literally.
