Harry Styles and Florence Pugh pictured on the set of Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry Darling

Florence Pugh in Midsommar
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Following her directorial debut with Booksmart, Olivia Wilde is back with Don’t Worry Darling, a psychological thriller starring Florence Pugh and former One Direction member and Dunkirk actor Harry Styles.

Pictures of the two leads on the set in costume have hit the internet. Both are in '50s style dress, with Pugh sporting what looks like a housecoat and Styles in two different suits. The pair are playing husband and wife Jack and Alice in the film, which Collider reports is set to revolve around Pugh’s character doubting her sanity after beginning to notice strange goings-on in her community. Meanwhile, Styles’ Jack hides a secret from Alice. Check out the pictures below.

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Other pictures apparently suggest that the seemingly-utopian town the film takes place in is called Victory.

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Another image of the film was posted previously, showing off what looks like a party scene with Styles and Pugh.

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Along with all the glimpses at the set, Wilde also shared a picture of Pugh out of costume to her Instagram story:

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While we still can’t glean much about the plot from the pictures, they do give an indication of the stylish ‘50s suburbia we can expect to see.

Along with Pugh and Styles, Don’t Worry Darling stars director Wilde, Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, Nick Kroll, and If Beale Street Could Talk’s KiKi Layne. Shia LaBeouf and Dakota Johnson initially held Styles’ and Layne’s roles respectively, but both reportedly dropped out of the project due to scheduling conflicts.

Principle photography on the film started mid-October, with Wilde marking the occasion with an Instagram post.

Don’t Worry Darling doesn’t currently have a release date, but for now check out our roundup of all the movie release dates for 2020 and 2021.

Molly Edwards
Entertainment Writer

I'm an Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering all things film and TV for the site's Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.