Just days after reuniting for the first time in nearly 40 years and appearing on stage at Liverpool’s St George’s Plateau for Eurovision on Sunday night, famous British pop band Frankie Goes To Hollywood are the subject of a new biography movie.

Titled ‘Relax’ from the famous 1983 song, the film will be based on the memoirs of their singer Holly Johnson.

The band from Liverpool were one of the UK’s biggest pop acts of the 80s.

He also became known for the number one hits ‘Two Tribes’ and ‘The Power of Love’.

However, in 1987 they broke up due to an argument that broke out between them before a gig at Wembley Stadium and have since appeared together again on Sunday night.

According to Deadline, the script and direction are signed by Bernard Rose (Bernard Rose) with the Welsh actor, Callum Scott Howells (Callum Scott) in the lead role. “Frankie Goes To Hollywood was an unwavering trailblazing band that paved the way for so many young artists today,” said Independent Entertainment’s Luc Roeg.