Director Christopher Nolan and actor Mark Rylance didn't realise the extent of Harry Styles' fame was before Dunkirk. The young people in their lives certainly did.
"I mean, my daughter had talked about him," said Nolan. "My kids talked about him, but I wasn't really that aware of it. So the truth is, I cast Harry because he fit the part wonderfully and truly earned a seat at the table."
Styles, 23, who gained fame with One Direction and recently launched his solo career, plays a British soldier in Nolan's World War II suspense-thriller about the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers from Dunkirk, France, in May and June of 1940.
Rylance, also featured in the film, said he learned of Styles from his 11-year-old niece.
"She was just more excited than anything I've ever done because I was going to be acting with Harry Styles," said Rylance, who has won an Oscar and three Tonys. "I went up in her estimation. I won the Harry!"
Styles described his first days on set as "overwhelming"