'Is this for me?' director Olivia Wilde said when given a mysterious envelope while introducing her film 'Don't Worry Darling' Tuesday at CinemaCon.
In the suspenseful trailer for “Don’t Worry Darling,” which premiered Tuesday at CinemaCon, Styles and Pugh’s characters get intimate while something sinister bubbles under the surface. I’m going to open it now,” she continued before glancing at its contents onstage at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. “Is this a script? Despite our best sleuthing efforts, representatives for Warner Bros. and Wilde did not immediately respond Wednesday to The Times’ requests for comment.
A very public move by reps for the Ted Lasso star has brought a very private matter into the Sin City spotlight.
The trailer is provocative and filled with steamy scenes between Pugh and Styles. Florence Pugh plays Alice, a 1950s housewife whose husband, Jack, ( Harry Styles) is employed by an enigmatic operation known as the Victory Project. The org is is expected to change the world as we know it. In recent memory, it’s hard to think of an impromptu moment at CinemaCon involving an intrusion by an audience member with a star onstage, and this certainly raises security questions. In fact, CinemaCon producers just kept the Warner presentation going. But we now know that is not the case. With her personal life put suddenly on public display, the filmmaker continued addressing the audience of largely exhibitors about her project.
A source close to Jason Sudeikis tells Vanity Fair that the actor had “no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered.”
We want to do the safe, proper thing.” Those involved in the production of CinemaCon reportedly told Deadline they were unaware as to how the person entered the building or who exactly they were. Wilde said, “This is for me?
Jason Sudeikis is "horrified" that his ex Olivia Wilde was served custody papers while on stage at CinemaCon, Page Six is told.
Sudeikis has been honest about the painful split from Wilde, telling GQ that he had “reached rock bottom” after the breakup. Wilde, in return, tweeted her congratulations to her ex and his team. Wilde, 38, and Sudekis, 46, split in November 2020 after seven years together.
Olivia Wilde was served legal documents related to the custody of her children with Jason Sudeikis while speaking onstage at CinemaCon.
As for Styles, who recently headlined the Coachella music festival, his performance is a "revelation," Wilde said. Is this a script?" "This is for me?
The 38-year-old US actress was presenting her newly-directed film Don't Worry Darling during the Warner Bros. segment of the event in Las Vegas on Tuesday night ...
Nothing about this was haphazard or left to chance!," Lee wrote. They have two children, Otis, 8 and Daisy, 5. "And an even better one in two, and an even greater one in five, and it'll go from being, you know, a book of my life to becoming a chapter to a paragraph to a line to a word to a doodle." "Mr Sudeikis had no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered as this would solely be up to the process service company involved and he would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner." "Papers were drawn up to establish jurisdiction relating to the children of Ms Wilde and Mr Sudeikis," the source said. Despite the suspicious timing, a well-placed source told Variety that Sudeikis had "no prior knowledge" of the time or place Wilde was going to be served.
“To protect the integrity of our studio partners and the talent, we will reevaluate our security protocols,” NATO managing director and head of CinemaCon Mitch ...
Wilde told the audience the movie is “a love letter to movies that push the boundaries of our imagination,” and she cited films such as “Inception,” “The Matrix” and “The Truman Show” as sources of inspiration. “Mr. Sudeikis had no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered as this would solely be up to the process service company involved and he would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner.” Outside of the envelope incident, Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling” presentation made headlines thanks to the debut of the movie’s hot and heavy official trailer. We want to do the safe, proper thing.” Wilde thought the file was a script when she opened it on stage. CinemaCon is set to reevaluate its safety protocols following an incident on April 26 in which Olivia Wilde was served a mysterious manila envelope on stage at the Las Vegas event while presenting her new film “Don’t Worry Darling.” The envelope included the words “personal and confidential” on it.
Wilde and Sudeikis, who ended their relationship in 2020 after a seven-year engagement, share son Otis, 8, and daughter Daisy, 5.
Mitch Neuhauser, Managing Director at CinemaCon LLC, tells PEOPLE in a statement on Wednesday: "As the convention organizer, we have never in the history of the convention had an incident where a delegate has approached the stage who was not authorized to be there. According to the actor, "It'll go from being, you know, a book of my life to becoming a chapter to a paragraph to a line to a word to a doodle." The former couple had "transitioned into a great co-parenting routine," another source said, adding, "The children are the priority and the heart of the family's relationship." Thank you." Speculation immediately began among those present, with those at CinemaCon wondering if the envelope handoff was somehow part of the presentation or if it was in fact a script. While many believed at the time that the envelope — given to Wilde, 38, by a woman in the front who approached the stage — was an unsolicited script, sources confirm to PEOPLE that the director and actress was served legal papers mid-presentation pertaining to her children with ex-fiancé Jason Sudeikis.
Olivia Wilde was served papers regarding her children during an appearance Tuesday at CinemaCon in Las Vegas.
“We have never in the history of the convention had an incident where a delegate has approached the stage who was not authorized to be there,” Neuhauser said. Wilde and Sudeikis have not publicly commented on the matter. The source added, “Mr. Sudeikis had no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered as this would solely be up to the process service company involved and he would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner.”
Jason Sudeikis "had no prior knowledge" that Olivia Wilde would be served with child custody documents during her appearance at CinemaCon.
The clip from “Don’t Worry Darling” certainly turned heads at CinemaCon, as it showed Styles and co-star Florence Pugh engaging in sexual acts on a dining room table. At first, onlookers believed the envelope to be a script from someone attempting to gain the “Booksmart” director’s attention — but Deadline reported on Wednesday afternoon that the envelope contained custody documents from Sudeikis. “Mr. Sudeikis had no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered as this would solely be up to the process service company involved and he would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner.”
Olivia Wilde was served custody papers by her ex Jason Sudeikis during her Don't Worry Darling Warner Bros. Presentation at CinemaCon 2022 in Las Vegas.
CinemaCon is open to industry and non-industry attendees; the latter had to purchase a badge to attend a presentation. While the strange moment left CinemaCon attendees confused, thinking the whole thing was a bit, Deadline reported the next day that the envelope served to Wilde was custody papers from her ex Jason Sudeikis’s legal team. While the talk of Twitter last night was the horny trailer for Don’t Worry Darling, the talk of CinemaCon was the strange moment that happened during director Olivia Wilde’s presentation.
Jason Sudeikis had "no prior knowledge" of an incident in which former partner Oliva Wilde was served with court documents during an event.
While CinemaCon organizers have not commented to Deadline on the incident, they have told other outlets that they are going to “reevaluate our security protocols.” Separated since late 2020, Wilde and Sudeikis share two children; the couple had been engaged but never formally tied the knot. Deadline has attempted to contact the Brooklyn-based law firm that is handling the custody matter for Sudeikis for clarification.
Olivia Wilde was served papers regarding her children during an appearance at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Tuesday.
“We have never in the history of the convention had an incident where a delegate has approached the stage who was not authorized to be there,” Neuhauser stated. “In light of this incident, we are reevaluating our security procedures to ensure the safety of all our attendees.” Adding, “Mr. Sudeikis had no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered as this would solely be up to the process service company involved and he would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner.”
The actress and director was promoting her new film, which stars her boyfriend Harry Styles, when she was handed a brown envelope.
"I'm happier than I've ever been. She and Sudeikis, who have two children together, split up in 2020 after almost nine years. A person approached the stage at Caesars Palace from the seats and slid an envelope marked "personal and confidential" across the front of the stage to her, according to US media reports.
In a bizarre incident, actor Olivia Wilde was handed a manila envelope by an anonymous individual while she was on stage at CinemaCon on Wednesday night.
The actor was apparently served legal documents by her ex Jason Sudeikis while she was in the middle of her presentation on the stage of the grand event. Jason and Olivia began dating in 2011 and were engaged in January 2013. Every year, the event sees first look reveals, trailers, and announcements of several big films before they are released to the public. CinemaCon is an annual convention of movie theatre owners and the 2022 edition is underway in Las Vegas from April 25-28. The envelope contained custody documents sent by her ex Jason Sudeikis. Amidst backlash about the indecent timing of the delivery, sources have claimed Jason Sudeikis did not know in advance that the documents would be delivered to Olivia at that time.
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Thank you," before returning to her description of her upcoming thriller, hardly missing a beat. Glancing at its contents, she asked "Is this a script? asked Wilde, interrupted while introducing footage from her upcoming thriller "Don't Worry Darling" during Warner Bros' presentation at CinemaCon, the annual movie theater industry gathering.
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“Mr. Sudeikis had no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered as this would solely be up to the process service company involved and he would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner.” Sources told Page Six that Sudeikis had no knowledge of the plans — and would “never condone” Wilde being served in such an “inappropriate manner.” A source told Page Six: “Papers were drawn up to establish jurisdiction relating to the children of Ms. Wilde and Mr Sudeikis.
During the presentation, where Wilde was discussing her movie with Florence Pugh and Harry Styles, a person approached her from the crowd and — without security ...
“To protect the integrity of our studio partners and the talent, we will reevaluate our security protocols,” CinemaCon head Mitch Neuhauser told Variety. “We will act accordingly because it’s the right thing to do. Thank you.” Wilde, who did not discuss the contents of the folder, continued her presentation while holding the envelope. Is this a script?” Wilde said upon receiving the envelope.
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“I’m happier than I’ve ever been. “We have never in the history of the convention had an incident where a delegate has approached the stage who was not authorised to be there. Olivia Wilde has reportedly been served with legal papers on behalf of her ex-fiance Jason Sudeikis while appearing on stage to promote her new film.
Jason Sudeikis 'had no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered,' read a statement from Olivia Wilde's ex.
In a recent interview with People magazine, a family law attorney based in Southern California explained that process servers are instructed to hand deliver legal and court documents directly to the recipient by any means necessary. “Is this a script? “This is for me, right? “The fine folks at Warner Bros. and New Line [Cinema] were crazy enough to take a risk on me when they greenlit my new film: a psychological thriller called ‘Don’t Worry Darling,’” Wilde told the audience of journalists and entertainment industry members. “Papers were drawn up to establish jurisdiction relating to the children of Ms. Wilde and Mr. Sudeikis,” read a statement provided Wednesday to the Los Angeles Times. The “Ted Lasso” star has responded to reports that his ex-fiancée of seven years was handed a cryptic yellow envelope containing the legal documents while introducing her forthcoming movie, “Don’t Worry Darling,” at the industry event in Las Vegas earlier this week.
A spokesperson for Wilde's former partner, Jason Sudeikis, has said the actor had "no knowledge" that her presentation would be interrupted by a process ...
“Mr. Sudeikis had no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered as this would solely be up to the process service company involved and he would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner,” the statement reads. And while Wilde hasn’t made any public statements about the interruption, Sudeikis has—which is to say, a representative for Sudeikis has, releasing, per Deadline, a statement distancing the Ted Lasso star from the process server’s infiltration of the event (which CinemaCon has said it’s looking into). Earlier today we reported on the CinemaCon debut of the new trailer for Olivia Wilde’s second full feature, Don’t Worry Darling, a 1950s set thriller about a couple (Florence Pugh and Harry Styles) whose rising distrust of each other does not preclude them from some pretty enthusiastic, dining table-based doin’ it.
Olivia Wilde was reportedly served legal documents regarding her custody agreement with ex Jason Sudeikis while presenting on stage at CinemaCon.
Following the incident, CinemaCon told THR it had plans to “reevaluate its security protocols” in order to protect its studio partners and the talent who participate in the event every year. But getting served legal documents from your high-profile ex while in the middle of a presentation at work, with photographers and an audience of outsiders taking it all in? Getting served legal documents doesn't exactly sound like the most pleasant experience in the world, though it also doesn’t sound like the worst.
Heavy on intimate scenes, the movie promised to be a gripping thriller. Partial footage of Olivia Wilde's 'Don't Worry Darling' opens to the attendees of ...
The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). ET does not guarantee, vouch for or endorse any of its contents nor is responsible for them in any manner whatsoever. ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ would hit the screens on 23rd September 2022. On the other hand, Styles is working on a Victory Project, which has the potential to change the world. Talking about the movie, Wilde asked audiences to imagine a life where they had everything they wanted, both materialistic things and non-materialistic ones like true love and companionship. ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ is a psychological thriller set in the 1950s. The limited footage showcased other intimate scenes between the duo – on the dining table and against a sink!
Olivia Wilde was presented with a mysterious manila envelope mid-presentation, which reportedly contained court documents related to her child custody ...
To make things even stranger, sources claim whoever served the papers had CinemaCon credentials, including the event’s COVID-19 vaccine bracelet and ID lanyard, suggesting that the exchange may have been carefully planned. Some have speculated Sudeikis planned it in order to humiliate her (which would certainly be at odds with his Ted Lasso nice-guy image), but a representative for Sudeikis told Deadline the actor “had no prior knowledge” of where or when the papers would be delivered. At some point after the breakup, Wilde started dating Harry Styles, who’s starring in her new movie.
Director Olivia Wilde was served legal documents while presenting her new film at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Tuesday, and now the organization is looking ...
"In light of this incident, we are reevaluating our security procedures to ensure the safety of all our attendees." when she was handed the envelope. The filmmaker was discussing her upcoming movie "Don't Worry Darling" at the entertainment industry convention, when a woman approached the stage and handed her a manilla envelope, according to multiple reports
Olivia Wilde may benefit from the backlash about the way she was served legal documents by Jason Sudeikis over child custody, say legal experts.
You sometimes have to get crafty, it’s the name of the game" in process serving. "I've heard of servers going to book signings, buying and standing in line, when dealing with people in the public eye. Remember, she says, we don't know what led up to the process server doing it in this fashion. Why did it have to be in the middle of her presentation? Now we have the process serving seen 'round the world: Olivia Wilde, onstage at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, got slapped, so to speak, by a process server as she talked about her latest movie. "I couldn’t think of a worse way to handle service."
The actress-turned-director was awkwardly served custody papers on stage in front of thousands. Juliana Piskorz dissects the stars' messy breakup.
Since the incident on Tuesday neither Wilde nor Sudeikis have commented on the custody arrangement of their two children. Shia LaBeouf was originally contracted to play the male protagonist opposite Florence Pugh. Set in the 1950s, the psychological thriller follows a housewife (Pugh) living in a utopian experimental community, attempting to wrestle with the reality of her marriage after uncovering a dark secret. Despite coming under heavy, often sexist media scrutiny in the aftermath of her marriage split and new relationship with the One Direction singer, Wilde has kept a dignified silence on matters of her heart. In an interview with GQ, Sudeikis fanned the flames of the speculation by suggesting even he didn’t have total clarity about the end of his relationship. A viral TikTok video seems to show Styles catching a glimpse of his Wilde from the stage, before bursting into a wide grin, while singing his hit song, “Sign of the Times.” Taken aback, the Booksmart director broke off her speech to an audience of 4,000 film executives and asked: “This is for me?” Wilde was photographed briefly looking at the document before continuing seemingly unfazed with her presentation.
Actor Jason Sudeikis says he never meant for his former fiancée to be served papers in front of thousands of spectators. But how did that happen?
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Next, he bills the client, or the client offers to pay for an entry ticket in advance. Rules on when and where a person can be served vary from state to state. But there are no real ramifications for violating that. (More than 4,000 industry people were reportedly in the audience, watching as it all went down.) Since the very public interruption, Sudeikis' representatives have said he "had no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered as this would solely be up to the process service company involved and he would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner." The manner in which the Wilde-Sudeikis case was handled makes Falkner "curious about what other methods and what other attempts had been made" to serve Wilde prior to the onstage drama.
The actress was on stage in Las Vegas Tuesday promoting her latest film, “Don't Worry Darling,” when she was handed an envelope, with what some thought may ...
Wilde looked at the paperwork briefly and then continued with her presentation about the movie. (CNN) - Olivia Wilde had an awkward experience at Cinemacon earlier this week. Olivia Wilde served legal documents during on-stage presentation at Cinemacon
Olivia Wilde is reeling after being served with legal papers from ex Jason Sudeikis during her CinemaCon presentation, a source tells Page Six exclusively.
They welcomed two kids, 8-year-old son Otis and 5-year-old daughter Daisy, before separating in November 2020. “She was there to introduce a project that is near and dear to her heart, and for someone to try to take that moment from her — whether it be Jason, a process server or anyone else — was beyond inappropriate,” the source tells us. “Olivia was confused when she was handed the envelope, and she was even more confused when she opened it,” the source shares.
She was doing a presentation for her new movie when a lady approached from the front rows and slid, 'personal and confidential,' documents across the stage.
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Harry Styles enjoyed a solo drive in Beverly Hills after Olivia Wilde was served custody papers on stage at CinemaCon from ex Jason Sudeikis.
MORE : Olivia Wilde jokes boyfriend Harry Styles is an ‘up and coming actor’ and is a ‘revelation’ in Don’t Worry Darling She is believed to have asked: ‘This is for me?’, as she took the documents relating to the two children she and Jason share. Deadline reports that Olivia was briefly interrupted when she was approached by somebody in the front rows who slid the envelope across the front of the stage toward her.
Family law attorney David Glass discusses how common being served custody papers in a very public setting really is after Olivia Wilde's CinemaCon incident.
If you live in a private gated community, they’re not allowed to go in." But according to Glass, there’s often no need for a process server to become involved in cases like these. They’re not allowed to go into private residences.
Wilde was in the middle of a speech in front of 4000 people when she was served legal papers from her ex, Jason Sudeikis.
The Booksmart director didn't let the awkward moment deter her presentation. They share two children, 8-year-old Otis, and 5-year-old Daisy. They separated in November 2020. “It seemed unthinkable to her, and it took a moment to set in, but as mortifying as it was, she did not want to give a reaction.”