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In a recent interview, the House star revealed, "I did a little victory dance when we heard that we officially had Harry in the film, because we knew that he has a real appreciation for fashion and style." Wilde continued, "And this movie is incredibly stylistic. You know, life is short, so hopefully you get a chance to make good art with people you really enjoy, and I've been really, really lucky in that regard." Olivia Wilde did a "victory dance" when Harry Styles joined the film.Īccording to People, Wilde was overjoyed when she learned that Styles would be joining her movie. He's off-the-charts cool." He continued, "It's a great cast. Couldn't be kinder, more gracious, I mean, really, I was stunned by this kid.
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He's one of the most professional people I've ever met. Pine said, "Harry Styles is an absolute delight. He was also quick to sing Harry Styles's praises. Olivia is very clear about what she wants." The story is so compelling and so fun and so dark and twisted. While promoting Wonder Woman 1984, Chris Pine told Entertainment Tonight, "The aesthetic of the movie is beautiful. Chris Pine has only praise for his costar Harry Styles.

Fans will be able to see Harry Styles and Florence Pugh together on the silver screen September 23, 2022.

The film is coming to theaters in 2022.Īlongside releasing the first teaser trailer for Don't Worry Darling, Wilde also announced the official release date for the anticipated film. In the first official image shared from the upcoming film, Harry Styles and Florence Pugh are in bed, gazing at each other - providing an intimate first glimpse of what's to come for the psychological drama. Olivia Wilde shared a first look at the film's trailer at CinemaCon 2022 where she described the concept of the thriller as "a love letter to movies that push the boundaries of imagination", per Variety.
