[screams in bisexual]
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh are currently promoting their new film, We Live in Time, which was produced (and is being distributed by) A24 and just premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). In one silly TikTok video, Garfield and Pugh reacted to a fan comment that read, "Bisexuals celebrate everywhere WE WON."
"That's a huge, important demographic of people that we want to celebrate," Garfield started, still unsure of what that comment even meant. Pugh added, "And they've won." Garfield asked, "And they feel like they're winning?" Pugh replied, "Yeah."
"That's so beautiful…" Garfield reacted. Pugh agreed, "It's a wonderful thing."
Garfield concluded, "It's a beautiful thing. Bisexuals should always be winning."
@a24Replying to @ashlyn😎😎 An important PSA from Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield. @We Live In Time opens in theaters October 11 #WeLiveInTime
Indeed, Garfield, it's beautiful thing. And we agree, Pugh, that it's a wonderful thing. And we love to hear the sound of "bisexuals should always be winning," too.
Written by Nick Payne and directed by John Crowley, We Live in Time is a decades-spanning film about two people who meet by chance, fall in love, and must deal with a hard truth that is thrown their way. The movie has Garfield playing Tobias and Pugh playing Almut. The cast also features Adam James, Douglas Hodge, Marama Corlett, Grace Delaney, Lee Braithwaite, Aiofe Hinds, Kerry Godliman, Robert Boulter, Niamh Cusack, Amy Morgan, and Lucy Briers, to name a few.
We Live in Time is already scheduled for a theatrical release on October 11 in New York and Los Angeles, and it'll expand nationwide one week later on October 18.
We can't wait for this new movie! In the meantime, bisexuals do keep winning, and it's lovely to see this acknowledgement by two of our favorite actors.
A24's We Live in Time is set to premiere on October 11 in NY/LA and across the U.S. on October 18, only in theaters.
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