My Police Police: Harry Styles in Gay Love Triangle

Harry Styles plays a locked-down cop in the new trailer for the romantic drama ‘My Policeeman’.

A teaser video released by Amazon Studios on Wednesday finds Styles and co-stars David Dawson and Emma Corrin entangled in an intricate love triangle. The story – adapted from the 2012 novel by Bethan Roberts – follows Styles’ character Tom Burgess, a closed-off policeman. Since it is illegal to be gay in Brighton in 1957, Burgess begins dating a school teacher named Marion (Corin), but also has a secret love affair with a curator named Patrick Hazelwood (Dawson).

The film jumps between two time periods: the 1950s and the 1990s. In the 1950s, Burgess navigate his love triangle, but 40 years later Tom and Marion’s fraught relationship becomes more thorny as Patrick returns to their lives after suffering a stroke.

Gina Mackie, Linus Roach, and Robert Everett wrapped up the cast of scenes that take place in the ’90s.

“Police” is directed by British theater director Michael Grandig, who said he found himself, as a gay man, drawn to the story. The film is written by Ron Neswaner, screenwriter of “Philadelphia”.

Styles’ appearance in this drama marks his second major film role this year. He’s also starring in Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry My Love, opposite Florence Pugh, set for release on September 23.

“My Policeeman” will debut in theaters on October 21, and then become available to stream on Prime Video on November 4. The image was produced by Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Robbie Rogers, Cora Palfrey, and Philip Herd, and is produced by Grandage. Michael Riley McGrath and Caroline Levy.

Watch the full trailer below.



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