Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield’s new flick releases first trailer

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Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield‘s romantic drama We Live In Time has released its first trailer ahead of the world premiere in September.

The film, directed by John Crowley, will be screened for the first time at Toronto Film Festival and will hit theatres in a limited release on October, 11.

The first trailer sees Almut (Florence) and Tobias (Andrew)  brought together in a surprise meeting that changes their lives forever.

Through snapshots of their life together – including falling for each other, creating a home and building a family – a difficult truth is uncovered that rocks the relationship’s foundation to the core.

As they embark on a 10-year romance that is challenged by time limits, they learn to treasure every moment of their unconventional love story.

Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield ‘s romantic drama We Live In Time has released its first trailer ahead of the world premiere in September 

The film, directed by John Crowley, will be screened for the first time at Toronto Film Festival and will hit theatres in a limited release on October, 11

The trailer sees Almut and Tobias first cross paths in a hospital room.

Bruised and looking worse-for-wear with a brace around his neck, Tobias asks Almut, ‘So sorry, but do we know each other?’

‘Yeah, no,’ she replies, before admitting that she is the reason he’s injured because she’s accidentally hit him with her car.

The p[air eventually fall in love and have a daughter together, leading a blissful life up until the point when Almut receives an ominous diagnosis.

Last year, the Dune 2 star and Spider-Man actor sparked traffic chaos in Orpington in Kent in May, 2023, as they shot scenes for their new film.

The pair were filming for the new film, and fans gathered in the early hours of the morning to watch the behind-the-scenes action.

But traffic seemed to be stacking up while Florence and Andrew filmed a scene in which Florence appeared to be going into labour.

Traffic cones had been placed along the road and a man in a high-vis jacket was seen directing drivers as they passed by the filming area.

The first trailer teased Almut (Florence) and Tobias (Andrew) being brought together in a surprise meeting that changed their lives forever

Through snapshots of their life together – falling for each other, creating a home and building a family – a difficult truth is uncovered that rocks the relationship’s foundation to the core

As they embark on a 10-year romance path that is challenged by time limits, they learn to treasure every moment of their unconventional love story

The two-minute clip saw the duo fall in love and have a daughter together, leading a blissful life up until the point when Almut receives an ominous diagnosis

We Live in Time will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September

At the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, the film production company StudioCanal sold the movie to A24 for U.S. distribution

A sign stood on the street to warn pedestrians they were entering a filming location and could expect to appear in the movie.

We Live in Time will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.

At the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, the film production company StudioCanal sold the movie to A24 for U.S. distribution.

Nick Payne, who has worked as a writer on The Crown, wrote the screenplay and developed the script.

The film is executive produced by Benedict Cumberbatch via his company SunnyMarch alongside Leah Clarke, Adam Ackland and Guy Heeley.

We Live In Time has yet to have an official UK release date.

We Live In Time has yet to have an official UK release date