‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Poster Spotlights Florence Pugh and Harry Styles


Olivia Wilde (Library) directed and also starred in don’t worry darling for New Line Cinema, coming to theaters on September 23, 2022. Florence Poug and Harry Styles star of the mysterious psychological thriller, and a brand new poster was released today.

Check it out below and watch the latest trailer here.

Gemma Chan (“Crazy Rich Asians”), KiKi Layne (“The Old Guard”) and Chris Pine (“All the Old Knives”) also play in don’t worry darlingbilled as “twisted” and “visually stunning”.

Here’s the full plot synopsis…

“Alice (Pugh) and Jack (Styles) are fortunate enough to live in the idealized community of Victory, the experimental company town home to the men who work for the top-secret Victory project and their families. The societal optimism of the 1950s embraced by their CEO, Frank (Pine) – both corporate visionary and motivational life coach – anchors every aspect of daily life in the tightly woven desert utopia.

“While the husbands spend each day inside Project Victory headquarters, working on ‘progressive materials development’, their wives – including Frank’s stylish partner, Shelley (Chan) – spend their time enjoying of the beauty, luxury and debauchery of their community. Life is perfect, with every resident’s needs met by the company. All they ask in return is discretion and unconditional commitment. for the cause of Victory.

“But when cracks in their idyllic life begin to appear, exposing flashes of something far more sinister lurking beneath the attractive facade, Alice can’t help but wonder exactly what they’re up to in Victory, and why. How much is Alice willing to lose to expose what is really going on in this paradise?”

The film also features Nick Kroll (“How it ends”), Sydney Chandler (“Gun”), Kate Berlant (“Once upon a time…in Hollywood”), Asif Ali (“Wanda Vision”), Douglas Smith (“Big Little Lies”), Timothy Simons (“Veep”) and Ari’el Stachel (coming soon “Respect the Judgments”).

Wilde directs from a script written by his “Booksmart” writer Katie Silbermanbased on a story by Carey Van Dyke & Shane Van Dyke (“Chernobyl Diaries”) and Silberman.

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