Is it getting hot in here?
If so, it may be thanks to Harry Styles and producers behind the upcoming Amazon Studios film “My Policeman,” who are promising — count ’em! — two gay sex scenes from the crooner.
Based on the 2012 novel of the same name by British author Bethan Roberts, the story sees Styles as Officer Tom Burgess — a man caught in a sordid love triangle between his wife, Marion, played by Emma Corrin (“The Crown”), and lover Patrick, portrayed by David Dawson (“Peaky Blinders”).
Precious few details about the film have been revealed thus far, save for one extremely juicy tidbit from one “insider,” who told the Sun this week that scenes shared between Styles, 27, and Dawson, 38, are sure to be steamy.
“Harry will be having sex on-screen, and they want it to look as real as possible,” they alleged.
“The plan is to shoot two romps between Harry and David, then another scene where Harry is naked on his own,” the source continued. “Not much is going to be left to the imagination.”
Production is ongoing in Brighton, about two hours down from London on the UK’s southern coast, where the book’s protagonists are said to reside.
Set in the 1950s, a time when homosexuality was illegal in Great Britain, the story follows jilted wife Marion attempting to have her husband Tom’s mister arrested for their illicit sexual relationship.
“Harry is throwing himself into this new role and is really excited about the challenge, even though it’s a daunting task,” the Sun’s insider added. “He always wants to do things that people wouldn’t expect and challenge what people think about him — and this film will really do that.”
This project marks Styles’ biggest on-screen turn since 2017’s “Dunkirk,” in which the pop star played a nearly silent soldier on World War II battlefields.
The “Watermelon Sugar” singer is also set to star opposite 25-year-old Florence Pugh (“Midsommar”) in upcoming psychological thriller “Don’t Worry Darling,” directed and produced by Styles’ real-life lover Olivia Wilde, 37. Against another 1950s backdrop, he plays husband Jack to Pugh’s Alice, who suspects her spouse is hiding a dark secret.