Anyone But You, the new rom-com starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, has offered a first glimpse.
The upcoming film follows two characters who dislike each other so much they cannot resist one another - with a trip to Australia throwing the pair together.
The first photo shows Sweeney’s and Powell’s characters in luxurious clothes as they stand by Sydney Harbour, with the former in the back of a truck as Powell wears a smooth white suit.
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Starring alongside Sweeney and Powell are Alexandra Shipp, Michelle Hurd, Rachel Griffiths, Bryan Brown and Dermot Mulroney, with director Will Gluck penning the script alongside Ilana Wolpert.
Rom-com aficionados don’t have long to wait to see if sparks fly, with Anyone But You set to be released in US and UK cinemas on December 15.
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Sweeney, best known for her roles in Euphoria and Reality, recently landed an unexpected acting gig, appearing in the music video for The Rolling Stones single 'Angry', the first single from the British rock band's upcoming album Hackney Diamonds.
“This is the biggest thing ever,” she said. “I didn't know it was going to be the first single but I love the song, it's stuck in my head.”
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In addition to Anyone But You, Sweeney’s other upcoming projects include Americana, Spider-Man spinoff Madame Web and Barbarella, a remake of the 1968 sci-fi film that starred Jane Fonda.
Powell, who has appeared in Scream Queens, The Expendables 3 and Top Gun: Maverick, will reunite with Everybody Wants Some!! director Richard Linklater for Hit Man, which garnered acclaim upon its world premiere last month.
Anyone But You will be released in US and UK cinemas on December 15.
Reporter, Digital Spy George is a freelance writer who specialises in Movies and TV. After graduating with a degree in Film Studies and Journalism from De Montfort University, in which he analysed the early works of Richard Linklater for his dissertation, he wrote for several websites for GRV Media. His film tastes vary from blockbusters like Mission: Impossible and John Wick to international directors such as Paolo Sorrentino and Hirokazu Kore-eda, and has attended both the London and Berlin film festivals.














