Saoirse Ronan searches for her son in trailer for Steve McQueen’s Blitz

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Saoirse Ronan Searches For Her Son In Trailer For Steve Mcqueen’s Blitz
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By Hannah Roberts, PA Entertainment Reporter

Irish actress Saoirse Ronan can be seen searching for her missing son in the trailer for Steve McQueen’s historical drama Blitz.

The film, set during the second World War in England, follows the journey of a nine-year-old boy called George, played by Elliott Heffernan, who embarks on a journey home to east London after his mother sends him to the countryside.

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The trailer’s opening shot sees George walking in the darkness through a tunnel as sirens wail in the background.

Other scenes show the young boy watching on as the capital becomes a site of destruction amid the bombings.

George’s mother Rita, played by Little Women star Ronan (30), grows frustrated after she is told her son has not arrived at his destination.

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She appears in another clip wearing a blue uniform, red lipstick and headscarf as she stands on a podium to tell a room filled with people: “This is for all the parents whose children have been evacuated and for my boy George”.

Cast members include The Iron Claw actor Harris Dickinson, comedian Kathy Burke, composer Benjamin Clementine, Boiling Point actor Stephen Graham, and A Very English Scandal star Alex Jennings.

Also starring in the drama is singer-songwriter Paul Weller as George’s grandfather Gerald.

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Steve McQueen on the set of Blitz (Apple TV+/PA)

McQueen won Oscars for writing and best picture for his film 12 Years A Slave a decade ago.

In 2020, he released Small Axe, a film series set in London’s West Indian community, and also co-directed Uprising, a three-part documentary series exploring key events in race relations in Britain.

The world premiere of McQueen’s new film is set to open the 68th BFI London Film Festival in October.

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Blitz will be in select theatres from November 1st and will stream on Apple TV+ from November 22nd.

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