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Harry Styles bails out of THIS superhit horror film last minute

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Former band member, Harry Styles was supposedly going to star in one of the most horror films of 2024. Styles casting was confirmed in the film, but the singer stepped back last minute. Until 2022, the vocalist was going to feature in Robert Eggers . But according to , "at the last minute, Styles pulled out, citing scheduling concerns." Soon after, director Roberts opened about what role he was considering the 30-year-old English singer for. He was certainly not considering Harry for the role of 'Count Orlok', which in due course went to star Bill Skarsgård. If the Grammy Award winner would have stayed, then he would have portrayed the role of 'Thomas Hutter', which has now been played by Nicholas Hoult. Eggers was asked if the film would go further after the departure of the singer. To which, he replied: "I don’t know. It’s fallen apart twice. I’ve been trying to get the word out because the word did carry that Harry Styles was going to be in the movie.” creator explained to : “I just want to be clear that he was going to be Hutter and not Nosferatu himself." Besides having a successful career as solo artist, Styles has also featured in multiple movies namely , and .

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