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The most scandal-prone movie of this year’s early awards season improbably turned out to be Don’t Worry Darling. Olivia Wilde’s follow-up to Booksmart, it went from hotly anticipated to ...
Don’t Worry Darling was initially conceived by Carey and Shane Van Dyke (grandchildren of Dick Van Dyke) and floated around for years on Hollywood’s black list of unproduced scripts before it ...
"Don't Worry Darling" Key Script Differences In order to fully understand the original ending in the online version of Van Dyke brothers' script, there are a few important differences to highlight.
'Don't Worry Darling' botches its ending and concludes with a cliffhanger. Here's how the script originally ended.
'Don't Worry Darling' review: Florence Pugh ranks with the best of her generation Talented director Olivia Wilde stumbles in this "Stepford Wives" retread.
Don't Worry Darling ends in a way that will leave audiences with questions. We break down the ending, including why Alice kept seeing visions.
Darkly mysterious, “Don’t Worry Darling” features Alice (Florence Pugh) and her husband Jack (Harry Styles) appearing to be living the dream, partying hard with his coworkers in the 1950s ...
Here’s the best way I can describe it – Don’t Worry Darling’s script feels like the first draft of a film that could have been great. But they stopped at the first draft stage.
“Don’t Worry Darling” doesn’t take Alice totally outside of the reality of white suburban housewives in the ’50s. But it does give her some much-needed pep.
In the original third act of Don’t Worry Darling, Alice, who is named Evelyn in the script, follows her husband Jack, played by Harry Styles, who's called Clifford in the script.
What happened in the original ending for Don't Worry Darling? Here's how the Van Dyke brothers' original spec screenplay differs from the film's finale.