Director Olivia Wilde‘s Don’t Worry, Darling is already shaping up to be a star-studded film. Only a few casting announcements have been made thus far, but A-listers Florence Pugh, Chris Pine, and Dakota Johnson are on board for the cryptic project. On Sept. 11, The Hollywood Reporter also confirmed that Harry Styles has signed on, replacing Shia LaBeouf, who had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts. This will be Styles’ first acting role since his big screen debut in 2017’s Dunkirk. In an Instagram post, Wilde seemingly alluded to Styles and Pugh’s characters, captioning a side-by-side snap of them: “Jack and Alice. Very proud to work with these fine folks. #DontWorryDarling.”
Don’t Worry, Darling is described as a psychological thriller that will center on an unhappy housewife living in an isolated California community in the 1950s. Wilde, who’s coming off her directorial inauguration with 2019’s Booksmart, will also produce and act in a supporting role. Not much is known about the characters or the movie’s release date, but while we wait for more details, look ahead to see everyone who is set to appear in the film.
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