"Game Of Thrones" star Natalie Dormer and Zachary Quinto, who is popular as Spock in the "Star Trek" reboot, are set to star in a new upcoming movie "The Girl Who Invented Kissing."
The filming of the movie is in full swing at Liedy's Shore Inn in New Brighton, United Kingdom, where the production crew has signs hung up around the inn, warning people not to park there as they need the space for equipment.
While the major filming happens during 6 a.m. to midnight, it lasted till the wee hours on Dec. 1, Tuesday, Silive reported.
The upcoming movie is about a pair of brothers who meet a drifter late at night in a bar. In spite of her immediate attraction to the younger brother Tommy, she befriends the older brother Victor, a lovable lummox who is often the butt of the joke among his friends. The movie will be about how this mysterious girl brings a new zest of energy in the brothers' life, eventually upsetting their delicate balance.
The movie is written and is being directed by Tom Sierchio, whose previous credit include "The Toxic Avenger." The other Hollywood A-listers who are set to star in the Indie drama are "Rectify" actress Adelaide Clemens and Stephen Graham. George Zakk will produce through his An Olive Branch shingle along with Cybill Lui, Variety reported.
This will be an unique role for Dormer, who is usually seen playing periodic women otherwise, Margaery Tyrell in the hit HBO series and Cressida in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay."
This is the first month of shooting of "The Girl Who Invented Kissing" and there is currently no release date available.
Meanwhile, Dormer is to appear in an upcoming supernatural horror movie "The Forest," which is set to release on Jan. 8.