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Harry Styles My Policeman
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Movie lovers are absolutely roasting Harry Styles’ acting after latest ‘My Policeman’ trailer

The roasting never ends for Harry.

From mind-blowing accusations of spitting on Don’t Worry Darling co-star and meme magnet Chris Pine to eagle-eyed film buffs criticizing his apparent juggling of accents in Olivia Wilde’s newest thriller, it appears that singer-turned-actor-turned-likely-back-to-singer Harry Styles just cannot catch a break.

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The latest bout of roasting against Styles has come after movie fans caught a glimpse of his role in Michael Grandage’s romantic drama My Policeman, in which Styles portrays Tom Burgess  — a closeted gay police officer who struggles to balance his personal life with both his wife Marion and a relationship with a man named Patrick. And, while Styles’ character is undoubtedly caught in a situation that is considered serious, fans couldn’t help but pick Styles’ acting chops, or lack thereof, apart, after a recently released clip.

In the clip, Styles’ character Tom is arguing with Patrick over the sanctity of marriage. “You know nothing about being married, so stop telling me what I’m supposed to think about it,” Styles utters while slamming his fist down on the table.

Unfortunately for Styles, what is posted on the internet stays on the internet. As a result, user @MAGlK666 posted the short clip, which you can see for yourself down below, and stated that watching Styles act is “so painful.”

https://twitter.com/MAGlK666/status/1567537666761150467?s=20&t=ScQnf9kK67_dx0AwiPATQg

The roasting only gained traction from there, with a few users bringing up the subject of Harry’s accent once again — this time questioning whether he was supposed to do an American or British accent in the upcoming movie.

https://twitter.com/bagstianini/status/1567576065257934848?s=20&t=ScQnf9kK67_dx0AwiPATQg
https://twitter.com/niinanin_a/status/1567570201297752066?s=20&t=ScQnf9kK67_dx0AwiPATQg

A handful of other users even compared his acting style to Gal Gadot who, much like Harry, hasn’t been favored in the limelight as of late.

https://twitter.com/poleweeb/status/1567627373109022720?s=20&t=ScQnf9kK67_dx0AwiPATQg

In any case, it remains to be seen just how impactful Harry’s portrayal truly is in the upcoming film. But one thing is for sure — film buffs will certainly speak their minds on it. 

My Policeman will receive a limited theatrical release on Oct. 21, followed by a wider Amazon Prime release on Nov. 4.


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Taylor Mansfield
Fascinated by the art of journalism, Taylor Mansfield has been writing for over 10 years. In the present day, she lends her expertise as a Staff Writer / Editor for WGTC, tackling a broad range of topics such as movies, television, celebrity news, and of course… *anything* horror! Because wherever there is horror — Taylor isn't far behind. She has previously contributed to entertainment sites such as GamersDecide, MovieWeb, and The Nerd Stash.