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'Supernova': Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci play couple in upcoming film


Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci are set to play a long-time couple in an upcoming film written and directed by Eastenders star Harry Macqueen.

Supernova follows Sam (Firth) and Tusker (Tucci) celebrating two decades of love with a road trip across the UK to visit moments of the past as Tusker struggles with an early-onset dementia diagnosis.

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Speaking to VarietyMacqueen says his second feature film is a deeply romantic, modern love story.

“It follows two people who are bound together by their love for each other but being pushed apart by the situation they find themselves in,” Macqueen said.

“It is an intimate, naked portrayal of a relationship facing a fissure that threatens to cut it to its very core.”

Supernova has wrapped filming and can be expected to hit the silver screen very shortly.

OIP Staff


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