Dunkirk had its London premiere tonight (July 13) and that meant Harry Styles fans came out in full force – and voice – to support the singer's latest venture.
Leicester Square was rammed full of so many of his devotees screaming that it didn't sound too different from going to see him at a One Direction gig. Probably.
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He also got to reunite with Prince Harry – who was obviously wearing his own army medals – on the red carpet.
Christopher Nolan's epic World War II film, which everyone seems to be loving, also boasts a pretty incredible cast with Oscar-winning actor Mark Rylance, Fionn Whitehead, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy and Kenneth Branagh.
People have been posting about the London premiere on Twitter and there was a LOT of noise.
But actor Fionn recently argued that the hysteria around Harry's role in the film has got "a bit silly" and there's plenty of other great things in the movie.
"I think the hysteria – [perhaps] it should have been expected when you take a figure like that and give him a short back and sides and put him in a uniform," he said.
"I think it's got a bit silly really. The meaning has got lost somewhere along the way and people have stopped realising there's an amazing cast – including Harry – but there's, you know, the creme de la creme of actors.
"I think the focus should not be Harry Styles doing a movie, it should be on the piece in general or his ability to act. And he's great."
Dunkirk is finally in cinemas next Friday (July 21).
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