FILMING has come to an end of the highly anticipated new Harry Styles movie.

The former One Direction star had been seen shooting My Policeman in Brighton.

He was spotted at a number of locations across Sussex during the production of the movie.

But he is not expected to return for filming after it was confirmed the shoot had wrapped.

It comes after a Twitter post from a company run by director Michael Grandage.

A photo appeared on social media showing the director with Harry and co-star David Dawson.

Shooting on the film, which has taken place in Worthing, Saltdean and Peacehaven, finished in Venice.

Posting on Twitter, the Michael Grandage Company said: "End of shoot. Michael wraps My Policeman in Venice with Harry Styles and David Dawson."

During the filming of My Policeman in Brighton, Harry's fans were desperate to catch a glimpse of the popstar.

One fan was lucky enough to have a small interaction with him as he waved to her from his car.

He was spotted filming in multiple locations around the city, including Brighton beach, Regency Square, The Royal Pavilion and the Brighton Dome.

Harry Styles had also been spotted in Worthing, filming an on-screen kiss with co-star Emma Corin outside The Vine pub in Tarring.

The Argus: 4 May 2021...Harry Styles is seen shooting scenes for his new film The Policeman which also stars Emma Corrin...Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-102.4 May 2021...Harry Styles is seen shooting scenes for his new film The Policeman which also stars Emma Corrin...Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-102.

Saltdean was also used for filming, however, the high street was completely transformed to look like Peacehaven in the mid-1990s.

New signs were installed over shopfronts and in some cases the old stock was mocked up to add to the authenticity.

It has not yet been confirmed when the film will be released, but as filming started in April, the film will likely have a 2022 release date.

The former One Direction star is playing Tom, a police officer, in the movie.

The story takes place in the late 1990s when the arrival of Patrick, an elderly invalid, triggers an exploration of events from 40 years earlier – Tom and Patrick's relationship at a time when being gay was illegal.

Harry 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.