Photo: Courtesy of Warner Bros. PicturesOlivia Wildewants to push the envelope with her latest film.TheDon’t Worry Darlingdirector, 38, said she “was upset” that she had to cut some “provocative” scenes from the trailer for the upcoming psychological thriller as she spoke to theAssociated Pressabout helming the movie.“There’s a lot that had to be taken out of the trailer,” she said. “The MPA [Motion Picture Association, Inc.] came down hard on me and the trailer at the last second and I had to cut some shots, which I was upset about because I thought they took it up another notch.““But of course we still live in a really puritanical society. I do think the lack of eroticism in American film is kind of new,” Wilde added.She also argued that “female characters are allowed to have more pleasure” in LGBTQ films, something she said audiences “just don’t see very often” in mainstream movies.Gabe Ginsberg/WireImageNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Audiences aren’t as puritanical as corporations think they are. And yet people get upset. I mean, people are upset with me already over this. I think it’s a testament to the film. We want to be provocative. The idea is not to make you feel safe,” Wilde said.For more on Olivia Wilde, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.Representatives for both Warner Bros. Pictures and the MPA did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.Wilde’sfirst trailerfor the film, which dropped in May, managed to include some fully-clothed shots from two different sex scenes between starsFlorence PughandHarry Styles, in one of which his character performs oral sex on hers.YouTube placed an age restriction on themost recent trailer, with the disclaimer: “This video may be inappropriate for some users.“Warner Bros. PicturesPugh, 26, laterresponded to the attentionthose sex scenes have already received from audiences, explaining that the movie is “bigger and better than that.““When it’s reduced to your sex scenes, or to watch the most famous man in the world go down on someone, it’s not why we do it,” she said. “It’s not why I’m in this industry. Obviously, the nature of hiring the most famous pop star in the world, you’re going to have conversations like that.“RELATED VIDEO: A Complete Timeline of theDon’t Worry DarlingDrama"That’s just not what I’m going to be discussing because [this movie is] bigger and better than that. And the people who made it are bigger and better than that,” Pugh added.Don’t Worry Darlingpremieres in theaters Sept. 23.
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Olivia Wildewants to push the envelope with her latest film.TheDon’t Worry Darlingdirector, 38, said she “was upset” that she had to cut some “provocative” scenes from the trailer for the upcoming psychological thriller as she spoke to theAssociated Pressabout helming the movie.“There’s a lot that had to be taken out of the trailer,” she said. “The MPA [Motion Picture Association, Inc.] came down hard on me and the trailer at the last second and I had to cut some shots, which I was upset about because I thought they took it up another notch.““But of course we still live in a really puritanical society. I do think the lack of eroticism in American film is kind of new,” Wilde added.She also argued that “female characters are allowed to have more pleasure” in LGBTQ films, something she said audiences “just don’t see very often” in mainstream movies.Gabe Ginsberg/WireImageNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Audiences aren’t as puritanical as corporations think they are. And yet people get upset. I mean, people are upset with me already over this. I think it’s a testament to the film. We want to be provocative. The idea is not to make you feel safe,” Wilde said.For more on Olivia Wilde, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.Representatives for both Warner Bros. Pictures and the MPA did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.Wilde’sfirst trailerfor the film, which dropped in May, managed to include some fully-clothed shots from two different sex scenes between starsFlorence PughandHarry Styles, in one of which his character performs oral sex on hers.YouTube placed an age restriction on themost recent trailer, with the disclaimer: “This video may be inappropriate for some users.“Warner Bros. PicturesPugh, 26, laterresponded to the attentionthose sex scenes have already received from audiences, explaining that the movie is “bigger and better than that.““When it’s reduced to your sex scenes, or to watch the most famous man in the world go down on someone, it’s not why we do it,” she said. “It’s not why I’m in this industry. Obviously, the nature of hiring the most famous pop star in the world, you’re going to have conversations like that.“RELATED VIDEO: A Complete Timeline of theDon’t Worry DarlingDrama"That’s just not what I’m going to be discussing because [this movie is] bigger and better than that. And the people who made it are bigger and better than that,” Pugh added.Don’t Worry Darlingpremieres in theaters Sept. 23.
Olivia Wildewants to push the envelope with her latest film.
TheDon’t Worry Darlingdirector, 38, said she “was upset” that she had to cut some “provocative” scenes from the trailer for the upcoming psychological thriller as she spoke to theAssociated Pressabout helming the movie.
“There’s a lot that had to be taken out of the trailer,” she said. “The MPA [Motion Picture Association, Inc.] came down hard on me and the trailer at the last second and I had to cut some shots, which I was upset about because I thought they took it up another notch.”
“But of course we still live in a really puritanical society. I do think the lack of eroticism in American film is kind of new,” Wilde added.
She also argued that “female characters are allowed to have more pleasure” in LGBTQ films, something she said audiences “just don’t see very often” in mainstream movies.
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“Audiences aren’t as puritanical as corporations think they are. And yet people get upset. I mean, people are upset with me already over this. I think it’s a testament to the film. We want to be provocative. The idea is not to make you feel safe,” Wilde said.
For more on Olivia Wilde, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.
Representatives for both Warner Bros. Pictures and the MPA did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Wilde’sfirst trailerfor the film, which dropped in May, managed to include some fully-clothed shots from two different sex scenes between starsFlorence PughandHarry Styles, in one of which his character performs oral sex on hers.
YouTube placed an age restriction on themost recent trailer, with the disclaimer: “This video may be inappropriate for some users.”
Warner Bros. Pictures
Pugh, 26, laterresponded to the attentionthose sex scenes have already received from audiences, explaining that the movie is “bigger and better than that.”
“When it’s reduced to your sex scenes, or to watch the most famous man in the world go down on someone, it’s not why we do it,” she said. “It’s not why I’m in this industry. Obviously, the nature of hiring the most famous pop star in the world, you’re going to have conversations like that.”
RELATED VIDEO: A Complete Timeline of theDon’t Worry DarlingDrama
“That’s just not what I’m going to be discussing because [this movie is] bigger and better than that. And the people who made it are bigger and better than that,” Pugh added.
Don’t Worry Darlingpremieres in theaters Sept. 23.
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