Two years after its explosive premiere, the cast of Don't Worry Darling remains one of the most talked-about ensembles in modern Hollywood history. The psychological thriller, directed by Olivia Wilde, may have divided critics, but the sheer star power of its lead actors—Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, and Chris Pine—combined with an unprecedented level of behind-the-scenes controversy, cemented its place in pop culture. As of December 2025, the film's stars have all moved on to major new projects, from Marvel blockbusters to highly-anticipated directorial efforts, proving that even the most chaotic productions can launch careers into the stratosphere. This deep dive uncovers the latest updates on the main cast and revisits the drama that defined the movie's legacy.
The film itself centers on Alice Chambers (Florence Pugh), a 1950s housewife living in the utopian, experimental community known as the Victory Project. Her seemingly perfect life with husband Jack (Harry Styles) begins to unravel as she questions the true nature of the project, led by the charismatic and mysterious Frank (Chris Pine). The movie’s themes of control, reality, and female agency were quickly overshadowed by the real-life rumors of feuds and tensions that dominated the 2022 Venice Film Festival.
The Main Cast: Full Biography and Current Projects (2025-2026)
The core ensemble of Don't Worry Darling is composed of some of the most bankable stars in film and music today. Here is a complete profile of the main actors, detailing their personal and professional lives beyond the Victory Project.
Florence Pugh (Alice Chambers)
- Full Name: Florence Rose Pugh
- Born: January 3, 1996 (Age 29 as of 2025)
- Birthplace: Oxford, England, United Kingdom
- Career Highlights: Her breakout role in Lady Macbeth (2016) was followed by critical acclaim for Midsommar (2019) and an Academy Award nomination for her role as Amy March in Little Women (2019). She is a major player in the MCU as Yelena Belova.
- Upcoming Projects (2025-2026): Pugh is set to lead the highly anticipated MCU film Thunderbolts* (scheduled for a May 2025 release), reprising her role as Yelena Belova. She is also slated for a major role in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Three and is confirmed to appear in Avengers: Doomsday (2026).
Harry Styles (Jack Chambers)
- Full Name: Harry Edward Styles
- Born: February 1, 1994 (Age 31 as of 2025)
- Birthplace: Redditch, Worcestershire, England
- Career Highlights: Rose to global fame as a member of the boy band One Direction. His solo music career includes three critically acclaimed albums, including the Grammy-winning Harry's House. His acting debut was in Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk (2017), followed by My Policeman (2022).
- Upcoming Projects (2025-2026): While his film slate is currently quiet, sources indicate that Styles is preparing for a major return to music. Rumors suggest his fourth studio album, affectionately dubbed "HS4" by fans, is being prepped for an early 2026 release, likely followed by a world tour.
Chris Pine (Frank)
- Full Name: Christopher Whitelaw Pine
- Born: August 26, 1980 (Age 45 as of 2025)
- Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
- Career Highlights: Best known for his iconic role as Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek reboot film series, as well as his performance as Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman (2017) and Wonder Woman 1984 (2020).
- Upcoming Projects (2025-2026): Pine is set to star in the sci-fi comedy Alpha Gang and is expected to reprise his role as Captain Kirk in the long-awaited Star Trek 4: New Horizon (2026). Additionally, he is rumored to be involved in the development of Princess Diaries 3, potentially reuniting him with Anne Hathaway.
Olivia Wilde (Bunny / Director)
- Full Name: Olivia Jane Cockburn
- Born: March 10, 1984 (Age 41 as of 2025)
- Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
- Career Highlights: Gained fame as an actress on the TV series House (2007–2012). Her directorial debut, the teen comedy Booksmart (2019), was a critical success. Don't Worry Darling was her second feature film as a director.
- Upcoming Projects (2025-2026): Wilde has recently wrapped shooting her third feature film as a director, a dark comedy titled The Invite. This project, which she has described as a return to a lighter tone after the intensity of Don't Worry Darling, is expected to premiere in 2026.
The Supporting Pillars of the Victory Project
While the focus often fell on the lead trio, the depth of the film was supported by a stellar ensemble of actors who portrayed the other residents of the mysterious desert community. These characters and their performers were crucial in establishing the eerie, Stepford Wives-esque atmosphere of the Victory Project.
- Gemma Chan (Shelley): Chan played Shelley, the wife of Frank (Chris Pine). Her performance as the seemingly perfect, elegant co-leader of the community was unnerving. Chan is an established star, known for her roles in Crazy Rich Asians and as Sersi in the MCU’s Eternals.
- KiKi Layne (Margaret): Layne’s character, Margaret, is the catalyst for Alice’s paranoia, as she is the first woman in the community to openly question the Victory Project. Layne, who previously starred in If Beale Street Could Talk, delivered a powerful, albeit smaller, performance that set the tone for the film’s psychological tension.
- Nick Kroll (Bill): Comedian Nick Kroll played Bill, Bunny's (Olivia Wilde) husband. Kroll's presence provided some of the film's few moments of dark comic relief and normalcy amidst the growing chaos.
- Timothy Simons (Dean): Best known for his role as Jonah Ryan in Veep, Simons played Dean, another of the Victory Project's husbands, adding to the ensemble of perfectly coiffed, yet deeply unsettling, men in the community.
The Unprecedented Drama: Revisiting the Controversy
No discussion of the Don't Worry Darling cast is complete without addressing the unprecedented media frenzy that surrounded its release. The film's press tour became a story unto itself, generating more headlines than the movie's plot, and creating a narrative of tension that continues to fuel curiosity today.
The Florence Pugh/Olivia Wilde Rumored Feud
Rumors of a rift between star Florence Pugh and director Olivia Wilde began circulating during production and intensified in the lead-up to the film’s premiere. The speculation centered on alleged professional disagreements and the handling of the narrative surrounding the film's male lead. Pugh's minimal promotional efforts, especially her limited appearance at the Venice Film Festival press conference, were widely interpreted as confirmation of the tension.
The Shia LaBeouf/Harry Styles Recasting
The initial casting of Jack Chambers involved Shia LaBeouf, who was later replaced by Harry Styles. The circumstances of this change became a major point of contention. Wilde initially stated that she fired LaBeouf to create a "safe environment" on set, particularly for Pugh. However, LaBeouf publicly disputed this, releasing a video message that appeared to contradict Wilde's account, further complicating the narrative and adding fuel to the ongoing drama.
The "Spitgate" Incident
Perhaps the most viral moment of the entire press tour was the infamous "Spitgate" incident at the Venice Film Festival. A short, ambiguous video clip appeared to show Harry Styles spitting on Chris Pine as he took his seat next to him before the film's screening. The clip immediately exploded online, becoming a global meme and sparking intense debate about the cast's interpersonal dynamics. Chris Pine's representatives swiftly and definitively denied the incident, calling the suggestion "a ridiculous story" and "a complete fabrication." Despite the denial, the moment remains a bizarre footnote in the film's history, symbolizing the chaotic energy of the entire promotion.
The Legacy of Don't Worry Darling: Beyond the Headlines
Despite the critical reception and the overwhelming focus on the controversies, Don't Worry Darling was a commercial success, grossing over $87 million worldwide on a $35 million budget.
The film's true legacy lies in its ability to generate conversation. It served as a powerful showcase for Florence Pugh, whose performance as Alice Chambers was almost universally praised as the emotional and dramatic core of the movie, solidifying her status as one of her generation's most formidable actresses. For Harry Styles, the film was a significant step in his transition from music icon to major motion picture actor, regardless of the mixed reviews of his performance.
Ultimately, the Don't Worry Darling cast proved that a star-studded ensemble, even one facing intense scrutiny, can capture the public imagination. As the main players move on to their high-profile 2025 and 2026 projects—from Marvel's *Thunderbolts*** to a new Harry Styles world tour—they carry with them the lessons and the unforgettable headlines from the most dramatic psychological thriller, both on and off the screen.
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