Then, literally two days after the 2023 Oscars, it was announced that Florence and Andrew WOULD star in an upcoming film together.
And not just any movie...A LOVE STORY. It's literally a dream come true, TBH.
Speaking about the timing of the announcement and their Oscars moment, Florence told BuzzFeed during her recent puppy interview, "You know, I actually hadn't met him until the day before the [Oscars] rehearsals. He and I are doing a movie together, but I don't know if the Academy knew."
She continued, saying, "So, it was kind of like, [a] weird circumstance. And then we got to meet, which was great. We got along. I'd take the piss out of him and he'd take the piss out of me. It was, like, wicked. It was perfect."
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the romance movie will be titled We Live in Time and is directed by John Crowley, who also directed Brooklyn starring Saoirse Ronan, and is written by Nick Payne, who worked on The Crown and wrote The Last Letter from Your Lover.
Those are literally the only concrete details we have about the movie, but there are rumors that Florence will be playing a restaurant chef — extremely fitting, given the success of "Cooking with Flo."
Anyway, fast-forward to today, and filming has officially begun in London for We Live in Time, and the first photos of Florence and Andrew together are flawless.
Look at them strolling and laughing.
It very much looks like the rumor about Florence's character being a chef holds up.
I swear, if you told me this was just Andrew and Flo hanging out on a random weekend and not for a movie, I'd believe you.
I mean, what a duo.
I'm gonna be honest, I don't even care what the plot for We Live in Time is. I already know it's going to be my new favorite movie based on these pictures alone.
Also, I think I can safely assume this romance movie is going to rip my heart out because, well, it's Florence and Andrew starring in it.
That's all we know about We Live in Time for now — but I'll leave you with this thought: imagine how incredible the red carpet premiere of this movie is going to be.
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