The controversies never seem to end around

Don't Worry Darling

, but will the release of the film finally calm things down?

While Olivia Wilde's film exceeded Warner Bros.

at the box office (the studio was expecting 17 million dollars in revenue for the first weekend of exploitation, the film generated a little over 19 million), 40 members of the team signed a petition to deny all rumors surrounding tensions on set.



"As a team, we've avoided addressing the absurd rumors surrounding the film we're so proud of, but we feel the need to correct the unnamed 'sources' cited in a recent article.

All allegations of unprofessional behavior on the set of

Don't Worry Darling

are completely false,” the statement said, relayed by Deadline.

Incredible leader

The team also highlights the work of the filmmaker, who signs, with

Don't Worry Darling

, his second feature film behind the camera, after the very noticed

Booksmart

.

“Olivia is an incredible leader and director who was present and involved in every aspect of the production.

She led this set with class and respect for everyone involved.

There has never been a fight between our director and anyone, and even less with a member of our team”, can we read in the document.

The whole team seems in any case delighted to have been able to work on the project, which features Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, Chris Pine, and Olivia Wilde herself.

“We are happy to add our names to it, as real people who worked on the film and who witnessed and benefited from the space of collaboration and safety created by Olivia as director and leader.

We're also thrilled the movie is in theaters this weekend.

We can't wait for you to see it on the big screen,” the letter concludes.

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