Director Andrew Haigh has just given us ‘All Of Us Strangers’ fans some shipping material fodder!
In an interview with People, the filmmaker said that lead actors Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott for the ghostly gay movie “still like each other” and that they constantly message and see each other all the time.
The 50-year-old filmmaker said that the two were excited to work together and that it meant a lot to them.
“And they’re really good friends now. They hang out all the time, and so something special was created when they were working together, and they’re still so close,” Haigh said in the interview.
Mescal and Scott played as lovers in the romance movie as Harry and Adam, neighbors who fell in love after a chance encounter in London which takes over Adam’s obsession with his dead parents (played by Claire Foy and Jamie Bell) and his childhood.
Haigh added in the interview that he “can’t imagine anybody else in the roles.” The ‘45 Years’ director said the two have “amazing chemistry” and are “soulful and brilliant actors” who bring the movie to life. Furthermore, Haigh attributed the magic of ‘All Of Us Strangers’ to the two actors.