Dont worry darling tops box office amid reported cast conflict
The psychological thriller "Don't Worry Darling" has topped the box office, despite reports of cast conflict and controversy surrounding the film's production.
According to Box Office Mojo, the film, directed by Olivia Wilde and starring Florence Pugh and Harry Styles, debuted at number one in the US, grossing an estimated $19.2 million from 4,113 theaters.
The film's success comes despite a tumultuous production period, which included reports of on-set tension and conflict between the cast and crew. In August, it was reported that Shia LaBeouf, who was originally cast as the male lead, had been replaced by Harry Styles due to "creative differences" and "unprofessional behavior" on set.
Additionally, there were rumors of tension between Florence Pugh and Olivia Wilde, with some sources claiming that Pugh was unhappy with Wilde's direction and the way she was being treated on set.
Despite these reports, the film has received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances of the cast, particularly Florence Pugh. The film has a 74% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with many critics praising its unique blend of psychological thriller and sci-fi elements.
It's worth noting that the box office success of "Don't Worry Darling" is likely due to a combination of factors, including the film's unique premise, the star power of its cast, and the marketing efforts of the studio. The film's success may also be a testament to the enduring appeal of psychological thrillers and the willingness of audiences to support films that push the boundaries of the genre.
Overall, while the production of "Don't Worry Darling" was marked by controversy and conflict, the film's box office success suggests that audiences are willing to overlook these issues and support a film that offers a unique and compelling viewing experience.