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Olivia Wilde looks to have a filmmaking M.O., and we’re all making the most of it. Step one: She identifies a liked, stylish breakout star in an acclaimed A24 movie. Step two: She casts them in a advanced main role worthy of their substantial talents. Step three: revenue. Wilde did it with Beanie Feldstein after Lady Fowl when she solid her in her directorial debut, Booksmart, final year. Now, The Hollywood Reporter experiences that Midsommar’s Florence Pugh has been solid in Wilde’s function-length directorial note-up, the psychological thriller Don’t Terror Darling. Pugh will play the lead, alongside with Shia LaBeouf, Chris Pine, and Wilde herself. Don’t Terror Darling used to be tell to originate shooting this spring, nevertheless filming has been postponed as a result of the coronavirus. Producer Katie Silberman wrote the novel model of the script, which used to be originally written by Shane and Carey VanDyke. THR writes that “the atmosphere is an isolated, utopian community in the 1950s California barren tell and centers on a housewife who uncovers a aggravating truth about her apparently supreme lifestyles.” Pugh will play the housewife. She has already proved her capability to play a lady who realizes the isolated community she finds herself in isn’t what it looks. We can’t wait to survey her cry while conserving a pie.
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