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Here’s What Joe Alwyn Has Been Up to Amid Taylor Swift Breakup
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Date:2025-04-07 07:30:39
Joe Alwyn is living out his wildest dreams.
Following his split from Taylor Swift, the 32-year-old already has already filled the blank spaces in his calendar—as he's currently filming The Brutalist in Hungary.
As for the proof, Joe's co-star Emma Laird shared a few snaps to Instagram April 19, captioning her carousel, "Moments in March." In the third photo included, the Conservations with Friends alum was seen flashing a smile while on a green scooter.
In addition to Joe and Emma, The Brutalist will also feature Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones and Guy Pearce, according to a press release. And though additional details about Joe's role aren't known just yet, the film is set to highlight "both monumental heights and devastating lows" throughout an architect's life.
"The Brutalist chronicles thirty years of an artist's life and his enduring creative journey," a synopsis of the film reads. "When visionary architect László Toth (Brody) and his wife Erzsébet (Jones) flee post-war Europe to rebuild their legacy in America, a mysterious and wealthy client (Pearce) ends up changing their lives forever."
The on-set snaps from his upcoming movie comes nearly two weeks after multiple outlets confirmed the Stars at Noon actor and "Wildest Dreams" singer called it quits on their six-year romance.
And though Joe and Taylor had collaborated on quite a few of the singer's songs in recent years, which also earned the actor a Grammy Award for Taylor's 2020 album, Folklore, the pair managed to keep their romance notoriously private—a factor that Joe took pride in.
"I think we have been successfully very private and that has now sunk in for people," he told British Vogue in September 2018. "I really prefer to talk about work."
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