Paul Weller pictured with a furry friend on the set of his first movie

The entertainment of cats! The Jam’s Paul Weller is pictured with a furry friend on the set of his first film, which also stars Saoirse Ronan.

  • Paul Weller, 64, has launched his Hollywood career with the upcoming film Blitz
  • The film tells the story of the Nazi bombings that took place in London.
  • The former Jam frontman was seen filming on Roupell Street near Waterloo Station along with other members of the cast, including Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan.

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It seems the Modfather has become the ‘mogfather’ as Paul Weller makes his big screen acting debut, alongside an adorable tabby cat.

The former Jam frontman embarks on his new Hollywood career at the age of 64, immediately finding himself in the esteemed company of Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan on the set of the upcoming war epic Blitz.

Directed by Sir Steve McQueen, the film tells the story of the Nazi bombing raids that terrorized London in the 1940s.

Paul Weller is making his big screen acting debut at the age of 64, alongside an adorable tabby cat.

Paul Weller is making his big screen acting debut at the age of 64, alongside an adorable tabby cat.

The cast was seen last week filming on Roupell Street near Waterloo Station, which has been featured in hundreds of movies, TV shows and advertisements (Pictured: Saoirse Ronan)

The cast was seen last week filming on Roupell Street near Waterloo Station, which has been featured in hundreds of movies, TV shows and advertisements (Pictured: Saoirse Ronan)

The cast was seen last week filming on Roupell Street near Waterloo Station, which has been featured in hundreds of movies, TV shows and advertisements (Pictured: Saoirse Ronan)

The cast were seen last week filming on Roupell Street near Waterloo station, which has been featured in hundreds of movies, TV shows and advertisements as it has hardly changed since the workers’ cottages were built in XIX century. Weller was seen filming scenes with newcomer Elliott Heffernan.

The production will soon move to the Thames in Wapping, east London, where residents have been warned about the possibility of “audible explosions” when special effects crews simulate bombs hitting water.

As the leader of mod revivalists The Jam, Weller’s impressive catalog of hits includes Going Underground, That’s Entertainment and Town Called Malice, and albums like All Mod Cons and Setting Sons.

Blitz is his first shot at big-screen stardom, but he’s in good hands with other co-stars, including Line Of Duty’s Stephen Graham and Kathy Burke, and director Sir Steve, who won an Oscar for 12 years. slavery.

Blitz will be released in theaters before streaming on Apple TV.