The trailer for an upcoming romantic comedy with scenes filmed near Kent has been released.
We Live in Time, starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh, follows the story of an up-and-coming chef Almut and a recent divorcée Tobias.
In the trailer, which was released today, the pair meet in a hospital room after she accidentally hits him with her car.
It follows the couple as they begin a relationship and later have a child before Almut is faced with an unknown diagnosis.
In April 2023, the pair were spotted filming for the movie at a Co-op in Blackfen.
They were seen laughing and joking as they strolled through the car park surrounded by camera crews.
Andrew, who is best known for starring in The Amazing Spider-Man, was spotted on another occasion during a night shoot.
Eagle-eyed fans captured him wearing a dressing gown and checking his hair as he prepared to film scenes inside the store.
One month later, they were spotted filming outside Francis Chappell & Sons Funeral Directors and the Texaco petrol station in Sevenoaks Road in Orpington.
It is thought they were doing a scene where Florence – who is best known for films Little Women, Black Widow and Dune Part 2 – appeared to be going into labour.
The actress was seen doubled over in the street, wearing a brown coat and blue tracksuit bottoms, with what appeared to be medical equipment hanging down to her front.
Andrew was next to her and there was an ambulance at the petrol station.
A sign was reportedly put up on the street to warn passers-by they were entering a filming location and could expect to appear in the movie.
Florence has taken to Instagram following the release of the trailer, saying: “I hope you enjoy watching as much as we enjoyed making.
“Every day I went to work appreciative for that experience, grateful for all of those I was working alongside, touched that I was a part of making a story like this.
“It truly felt magical”.
We Live in Time will have its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September and is due to be released in cinemas on October 11.