Rupert Everett and Gina McKee were recently spotted filming the final dramatic scenes of future blockbuster My Policeman.
The snaps, taken in East Sussex, hinted at a potentially tense unfolding, showing the film stars laying on the beach alongside a wheelchair, which Rupert was previously pictured sitting in.
The upcoming LGBT romantic drama film focuses on husband-and-wife Marion and Tom, who fall in love on the Brighton coast in the 50s, before museum curator Patrick develops feelings for policeman Tom.
Final scenes: Rupert Everett and Gina McKee – who play older versions of David Dawson and Emma Corrin in the movie, were pictured filming the final dramatic scenes of future blockbuster My Policeman in Sussex
In pain: Rupert grimaced during one take as he lay down in the sand
Gina, 57, stepped into the role of Marion after taking over from Emma Corrin, 25, who portrayed the younger version of the character.
In the scenes, the BAFTA award-winning actress was spotted in a dusty blue coat as she wheeled Rupert, 62 – who has taken on the role of Patrick from David Dawson, 38, – in a wheelchair.
Rupert was wrapped up in warm garments for the final scenes – a thick brown coat, trousers and a blue scarf, the museum curator’s look completed with a flat cap.
On set: The snaps from filming, taken in East Sussex, hinted at a potentially tense unfolding
Stars: Gina plays an older version of Emma Corrin (R) pictured alongside co-star Harry Styles during filming back in May
Tense: The upcoming LGBT romantic drama film focuses on husband-and-wife Marion (Gina) and Tom, who fall in love on the Brighton coast in the 50s, before museum curator Patrick (Rupert) develops feelings for policeman Tom
Filming prep: Gina, 57, (right) stepped into the role of Marion after taking over from Emma Corrin, 25, who portrayed the younger version of the character
Beach set: In the scenes, the BAFTA award-winning actress was spotted in a dusty blue coat as she wheeled Rupert, 62, in a wheelchair
Current project: Rupert has taken on the role of Patrick from David Dawson, 38
Getting in character: Rupert was wrapped up in warm garments for the final scenes – a thick brown coat, trousers and a blue scarf
Upcoming: Scenes looked to be dramatic, as Rupert laid on the beach after previously sitting in the wheelchair
Policeman Tom’s early portrayal was taken on by Dunkirk actor Harry Styles, 27.
The One Direction star’s role was taken over by Law and Order actor Linus Roache, as the story progressed from the 50’s to the 90’s.
My Policeman is based on the novel of the same name by Bethan Roberts.
Older: Linus Roache (L) who was not filming on the day, has previously been seen transforming into policeman Tom Burgess, who Harry portrays in an earlier period of his life, (right)
Everett plays an older version of David Dawson’s character who is entangled in a love triangle with Emma and Harry’s characters
Amazon Studios production: The One Direction star’s role was taken over by Law and Order actor Linus Roache, as the story progressed from the 50’s to the 90’s
Film adaptation: My Policeman is based on the novel of the same name by Bethan Roberts
Intense: The film is produced by Amazon Studios
Crew: London and Brighton were the filming hotspots
Beautiful: The Sussex coastline boasted a scenic view from the latest on set snaps
Successful star: In an interview with Variety earlier this month, Rupert detailed how he felt about the project
Produced by Amazon Studios, it is unknown when the film will hit the big screen.
London and Brighton were the filming hotspots, with the Sussex coastline boasting a scenic view from the latest on set snaps.
In an interview with Variety earlier this month, Rupert detailed how he felt about the project: ‘It was lovely to make, it’s a great story from the book of the same name. I play someone who had a very bad stroke, a very different type of character.
Revealing all: Rupert said: ‘It was lovely to make, it’s a great story from the book of the same name’
On his role: ‘I play someone who had a very bad stroke, a very different type of character’, Rupert revealed
And action! The successful actor described himself as ‘one of the old codgers’ and had one scene with Harry Styles
Moving: In one capture from filming, Gina tenderly place her hand on Rupert’s face
Past endeavours: Rupert previously received a BAFTA nomination for his role in Another Country, 1984, as a gay pupil at an English public school in the 1930s
‘I had one scene with Harry Styles, he plays a younger version of another character and I was one of the old codgers. I really enjoyed it.’
Rupert previously received a BAFTA nomination for his role in Another Country, 1984, as a gay pupil at an English public school in the 1930s.
Gina’s past projects include Notting Hill, In the Loop and Our Friends in the North, most recently starring in BBC’s hit drama Bodyguard.
Acclaimed actress: Gina’s past projects include Notting Hill, In the Loop and Our Friends in the North, most recently starring in BBC’s hit drama Bodyguard