Olivia Wilde has cast now-boyfriend Harry Styles in the role of Jack and Academy Award nominee Florence Pugh as Alice in her new movie, Don't Worry Darling, which is set in the 1950s.The upcoming movie, which will be released on September 23, follows Jack and his wife Alice, who suspects that her husband is keeping disturbing secrets.Don't Worry Darling, which is Olivia's second movie as a director, will have its fair share of sex scenes as the director told Vogue: "The 1950s get this rap as a very controlled, conservative era, when in fact it was incredibly debaucherous.
My grandparents on my mother’s side loved to party."The director said she was inspired by movies that were filmed in the 1950's, stating that they were “really sexy, in a grown-up way."She added: “I kept saying, ‘Why isn’t there any good sex in film anymore?’”When the trailer for Don't Worry Darling dropped earlier this year, fans were shocked by the explicit sex scenes that were featured in the sneak peek.In the trailer, there is a raunchy scene where Harry's character, Jack, performs oral sex on Florence's Alice.However, the reception from the trailer seemed to leave Florence unimpressed, later sparking feud rumours between the director and the female lead.Florence has also recently split from long-term partner and actor Zach Braff, just weeks before the premiere of Don't Worry Darling.Here's everything you need to know about the rumoured feud between the Don't Worry Darling cast members and director.Following the release of the Don't Worry Darling trailer, director Olivia praised the reception that it received on her Instagram account.Olivia reshared a post from “The Clit Test’s” Instagram account, an online forum that celebrates the acknowledgement.
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