Harry Styles Of ‘One Direction’ Thrills Fans In ‘Dunkirk’ Full Trailer; Will His Character Die In The Movie? [Watch Trailer Here]

If there is one thing that the ongoing hiatus of the UK band, "One Direction" is proving, it is that the members, Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, and Niall Horan can survive really well on their own. Just recently, Harry Styles appeared in the trailer of the war movie, "Dunkirk" and based on the social media response, seems like the fans would support the film if only because of the 22-year old hunk.

According to a post from E Online, followers of 1D and specifically Harry Styles were disappointed when the first teaser of "Dunkirk" was released last August because that clip did not even allow a glimpse of the singer. The creators of the movie seemed to have felt the remorse of the fans because the recently released full-length trailer now features several scenes of the "One Direction" member. For some reason though, the singer did not utter any lines in the official movie clip.

One of the most notable scenes of Harry Styles in that trailer is a clip of him underwater and seemingly grasping for air. This scene actually caused fans to worry and it resulted to several tweet s of fans promising to rescue him.

Now, just wonder what would be the reaction if the character of Harry Styles would actually die in the movie. A Huffington post points out that even though the "Dunkirk" trailer promises a beautiful and moving story, it is a bit unbelievable that the most unforgettable thing for the viewers now is the scene where Harry appears drowning.

"Dunkirk" is an upcoming film by Christopher Nolan follows the journey of a group of stranded soldiers while waiting for someone to rescue them. The film set during World War II is set for release in Jul. 2017. Aside from Harry Styles, the cast of "Dunkirk" also includes Kenneth Branagh, Aneurin Barnard, and Barry Keoghan.

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