Sky is marking the start of Pride Month with their new original movie Bonus Track, and we're debuting the exclusive trailer for the sweet and funny gay rom-com.
The new movie is based on an original story idea by Josh O'Connor and Mike Gilbert, with the latter writing the script. It also marks O'Connor's first movie in a production role as he served as an executive producer, as well as having a cameo starring role too.
Bonus Track is set in 2006 and centres on 16-year-old George (Joe Anders) who is a social and academic failure, but dreams of using his musical talents to become a star – if only everybody else believed it.
George's life changes forever when Max (Samuel Small), the son of a famous musical duo, arrives at his school and takes an interest in George's music. As they grow closer, George begins to question exactly why he wants to spend so much time with Max.
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Bonus Track will be available to watch on Sky Cinema from Saturday, June 1.
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Directed by Julia Jackman, Bonus Track also stars Alison Sudol, Jack Davenport, Susan Wokoma and Ray Panthaki.
Olly Alexander composed an original song for the movie, which world-premiered at last year's BFI London Film Festival.
If you can't wait for Bonus Track for some Josh O'Connor action, you can watch a double-bill of his recent releases Challengers and La Chimera in cinemas now.
Bonus Track is released on Sky Cinema on June 1.
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