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Swift's Music Drowned Out Bomb Drama on Set
26 Apr
Summary
- Taylor Swift's music was heard near the set of the film Fuze.
- The film Fuze is about an unexploded WWII bomb and a bank heist.
- Gugu Mbatha-Raw stars as the police superintendent in Fuze.

Filming for the heist movie Fuze, starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw, took place near Wembley Stadium, where Taylor Swift was holding a concert. The close proximity meant Swift's music could be heard on set, reportedly posing a challenge for the film's sound department trying to isolate dialogue during intense scenes.
In Fuze, Mbatha-Raw portrays Chief Superintendent Zuzana Greenfield, tasked with managing the evacuation of London. The crisis stems from the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb with an active fuse. However, the situation is further complicated as the evacuation serves as a diversion for an audacious bank heist.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw described the film as a high-stakes action thriller with an unexpected twist, blending a race-against-time scenario with heist elements. The film, which also features Theo James and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, is currently in cinemas.