SAM Heughan has shared a sneak peek of his upcoming romantic film – and he’s announced the release date too.
The Outlander actor is set to star in the Celine Dion-inspired It’s All Coming Back To Me, opposite Priyanka Chopra.
Directed by James C Strouse, the title is based on the Canadian singer’s hit rendition of the song.
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The 54-year-old singer is set to make her acting debut Dion in the film, previously titled Text for You.
The picture of the film, shared on Heughan’s Instagram shows the two actors in a passionate embrace, with the caption: “It’s All Coming Back To Me. Premieres Feb 10th!”
Fans will have to wait some 10 months for the film, which is based on the 2016 German film SMS fur Dich.
It follows a young woman (Chopra) who, after tragically losing her fiance, begins to end text his old phone.
But it turns out that the number has been reassigned to a new person – a man (Heughan) who is also suffering from a similar heartbreak.
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As well as starring in it, Dion has reportedly recorded a brand-new song for the movie, which just wrapped up filming.
The singer will play herself in the production, as a mentor figure inspiring the pair to fall in love.
Russell Tovey, Omid Djalili, Celia Imrie and Lydia West are also set to feature in the film.
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