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Harry Styles unleashes rage on Florence Pugh as idyllic on-screen marriage begins to crack in disturbing new trailer for Don’t Worry Darling-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro
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If you weren’t excited for Don’t Worry Darling already, then this new trailer is about to change that – this film looks truly wild.
Starring Harry Styles and Florence Pugh, the Olivia Wilde-directed psychological thriller hits cinemas later this year, telling the story of a seemingly perfect suburban life in the 1950s.
However, cracks in Jack (Harry) and Alice’s (Florence) marriage begin to show when Alice is forced to question everything she’s known and whether the idealised community of Victory is real at all.
An official synopsis for the movie explains how Jack works for the top-secret Victory Project, spending all day in the headquarters with CEO Frank (Chris Pine) and the other husbands in the community.
However, all is not as it seems in their tight-knit desert utopia, as the wives get to enjoy a luxurious lifestyle provided they offer discretion in return and unquestioning commitment to the Victory cause.
Like a classic thriller film, there’s something far more sinister lurking beneath the attractive facade of the community, which pokes at Alice’s curiosity and leads her on a mission to expose what’s really going on.
Harry looks slick as husband Jack (Picture: Warner Bros.)
His marriage with Alice seems perfect to begin with (Picture: Warner Bros.)
As you can imagine, the film is drama and tension from start to end, with the latest teaser encapsulating that fully.
Jack and Alice’s marriage seems blissful initially, as the trailer opens with jaunty music, sweet morning kisses, Jack wearing a frilly apron while cooking in their fancy kitchen, and outings to very lavish parties.
But, things turn sour when Alice pokes her nose where it isn’t wanted and the mysterious nature of the film unravels.
We see Florence watching herself on TV, appearing to be drowning, cracking eggs only for nothing to be inside them, and tea cups rattling unexplainably on the worktop.
…but things soon turn aggressive (Picture: Warner Bros.)
Florence’s character Alice is left fearing for her life (Picture: Warner Bros.)
‘The one thing they ask of us is to stay here, where it’s safe’, director Olivia’s character says, before a quick shot of Jack with his arm wrapped around Alice’s neck while in bed.
Determined to uncover the lies, Alice begins digging, only to find informative documents redacted and a doctor who assures her she’s just having ‘nightmares’.
Showcasing his acting talents and a side we never thought we’d see of the former One Direction star, Harry rages at Florence when he doesn’t like what she’s doing, screaming: ‘Not everybody gets this opportunity’.
‘I gave you all of this, Alice’, he later booms, before Florence states, ‘They’re lying about everything’.
The trailer closes with Booksmart’s Olivia yelling at Alice to run away, hinting that she knew more than she was willing to admit.
What are you hiding, Chris? (Picture: Warner Bros.)
Harry’s girlfriend Olivia also stars and directs (Picture: Warner Bros.)
Alice ends up in a car chase and covered in blood, with a furious Harry having an outburst at his steering wheel.
‘I’ve been waiting for someone like you to challenge me, like a good girl’, Chris’ character tells a suspicious Alice.
Oh it’s all the drama Mick, we just love it!
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The film also stars the likes of Gemma Chan and Nick Kroll and will have its world premiere at the prestigious Venice Film Festival, which takes place from August 31-September 10.
Don’t Worry Darling is one of two movies Harry has coming out this year, with LGBTQ+ romance movie My Policeman – starring The Crown’s Emma Corrin – landing in October.
Don’t Worry Darling lands in cinemas on September 23.
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