Cast Q&A sold out at Imax after Buzzy Venice premiere

Audiences can’t get enough of “Don’t Worry Baby”.

After the film’s premiere at the Venice Film Festival, which set the internet on fire after Harry Styles might be or may not spit on his star Chris Pine and Florence Bowie avoided eye contact with her manager, Olivia Wilde, as the hype builds over the release of Warner Bros.

Imax’s screening of “Don’t Worry Darling” live event, which includes questions and answers with the cast and director, has been sold out at 21 locations. In less than 24 hours, more than 13,000 tickets were purchased across 100 North American locations. Deals in many markets, such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and Seattle, are fully booked, while 15 additional locations are at least half-full.

According to Imax, tickets are selling out faster than the company’s other live events, including “Kanye West: Donda Experience,” “Peter Jackson’s The Beatles: Get Back” documentary on the rooftop, and cast screenings for “Jurassic World Dominion,” Jordan Peele’s “No.” “.

Wilde and (most of) her cast — Harry Styles, Gemma Chan, Nick Kroll, Sydney Chandler, Kate Berlant, Asif Ali and Douglas Smith — will participate in a live Q&A at AMC’s Lincoln Square, which will be broadcast across the country. Pugh (who keeps her press commitments to a minimum) and Chris Pine will not attend the event.

The lead up to Don’t Worry Darling, which premieres in theaters on September 23, has been a never-ending attraction for the drama. Before the turn of events dominating the headlines in Venice, Shia LaBeouf (initially hired for the role that eventually passed to Styles) disputed Wilde’s claim that he was fired from the group.

“It was my responsibility to [Florence]”Wild He recently told Vanity Fair. “I am like a mother wolf. Making the call was difficult, but in a way he understood. I don’t think it would be a process that I would enjoy. He comes into his work with strength that can be combative.”

This marks Wilde’s second long-running directorial effort after her popular comedy ‘Booksmart’. Pugh and Styles play a newly married couple who live in an experimental and quaint utopia named Victory. Pugh’s character grows suspicious that her husband’s top-secret company might be hiding unpleasant secrets.

in miscellaneous Chief film critic Owen Gilberman wrote in the review, “Between the aspiration of pop, the delicious visuals of dreams, and having Harry Styles in his first major role, Don’t Worry Darling” you should have no trouble finding an audience. But the film takes you on a journey that becomes progressively less shimmering with time.”



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