A NEW Amazon movie starring Harry Styles is expected to be filmed on a seafront road next month.
Filming for the romantic drama My Policeman is believed to be taking place on A259 Kings Road on Friday, May 7.
The arrival of the singer and film star has been hotly anticipated.
And now it has been announced that from midnight, a parking suspension will be in place in the shared bay from Adelaide Crescent to Holland Road.
The film stars the former One Direction star and Emma Corrin, who won a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Princess Diana in Netflix series The Crown.
They join Gina McKee, Rupert Everett, Linus Roache and David Dawson, who make up the rest of the cast.
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Last week, The Argus reported that work on the film had now started, with locations across Brighton and Hove expected to be used for filming.
Actor Linus Roache, who will play an older version of Harry’s character Tom, confirmed the news in a video to his fans on Twitter.
He said: “They’ve started filming on My Policeman, but I don’t start until a little bit later.
“I’ve done all the rehearsal and the prep so I will be joining in May sometime and I am looking forward to getting stuck in.”
My Policeman is based on Bethan Roberts’s 2012 novel of the same name.
Harry Styles will portray Tom, the police officer of the title and Emma Corrin will play Marion, Styles’s on-screen wife.
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The story takes place in the late 1990s when the arrival of Patrick, an elderly invalid, triggers an exploration of events from 40 years previous – Tom and Patrick’s relationship at a time when being gay was illegal.
Award-winning theatre director Michael Grandage will direct from an adapted screenplay by Oscar-winner Ron Nyswaner, who penned 1993 legal drama Philadelphia.
Chart-topping Harry, 27, made his acting debut in Christopher Nolan’s 2017 war film Dunkirk and will star in Olivia Wilde’s psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling.
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