The 26-year-old “Watermelon Sugar” singer will star alongside Florence Pugh and Chris Pine in Don’t Worry Darling.
Harry takes over one of the lead roles from Shia LaBeouf, who had to drop out due to a scheduling conflict. Olivia Wilde is set to direct the film, and have a supporting role, Deadline reports.
Not much is known about the film, but it “is set in an isolated, utopian community in the 1950s California desert.”
According to Deadline, “Warner Bros execs have always been looking for that next thing after being blown away by [Harry's] acting chops in Dunkirk. Sources add after impressing Wilde and Pugh during an initial meeting, the feeling was mutual to get Styles to sign on to the project.”
Don’t Worry Darling will be Harry‘s second feature film, after 2017′s war movie Dunkirk.
Kaitlyn and Beanie were accompanied by director Olivia Wilde.
Booksmart follows two overachieving high school seniors on the eve of their graduation who realize that they should have worked less and played more. Determined not to fall short of their peers, the girls try to cram four years of fun into one night.
Make sure to check out the first trailer for the flick!
Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein play two over-achieving high school besties who forgot to have fun in the upcoming movie Booksmart and the first trailer was just released!
The film is actress Olivia Wilde‘s directorial debut and it just had its premiere at the SXSW festival.
Told from a wildly original, fresh and modern perspective, Booksmart is an unfiltered comedy about high school best friends (Kaitlyn and Beanie) and the bonds we create that last a lifetime. Capturing the spirit of our times, the film is a coming of age story for a new generation.
Kendall Jenner gives the camera some seriousness while posing for “The Great Disruption” feature inside the March 2016 issue of Vogue magazine.
The 20-year-old model and reality star is featured alongside actress Olivia Wilde and her Vinyl co-star James Jagger.
“Welcome interjections of reality are bringing down frozen-in-time ideas of glamour� from the notion that women buy clothes only to stand around in them at cocktail parties to the alienating styling-by-rote that has had a zombie-like hold on fashion since the turn of the millennium,” contributor Sarah Mower writes.