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Olivia Wilde to direct Penelope Cruz in upcoming comedy movie

By IANS | Updated: April 24, 2025 11:52 IST

Los Angeles, April 24 Hollywood actress-director Olivia Wilde is set to take the reins on a new comedy ...

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Los Angeles, April 24 Hollywood actress-director Olivia Wilde is set to take the reins on a new comedy movie called 'The Invite'. What’s even better is that the film will star Penelope Cruz.

The 41-year-old star, who made her directorial debut with the teen comedy film 'Booksmart' back in 2019, is set to helm the upcoming date-night comedy movie, which is inspired by the Spanish film 'Sentimental', reports ‘Female First UK’.

Olivia will also star in the movie alongside the likes of Seth Rogen, and Edward Norton, ‘Variety’ states. The film's official synopsis explains that 'The Invite' is about "a couple (who) invites the neighbours over, igniting an evening full of unexpected twists and turns, revealing deeply repressed emotions and unexplored sexuality".

Olivia's most-recent directing credit is 'Don't Worry Darling', the 2022 thriller film that starred the likes of Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, Gemma Chan, Nick Kroll and Chris Pine.

As per ‘Female First UK’, the actress-turned-director is also set to helm 'Naughty', an upcoming Christmas comedy movie, as well as 'Avengelyne', a film adaptation of the comic book character. Olivia previously admitted to feeling liberated as a director.

The Hollywood star recalled feeling a "thrill of independence" while directing her first film. She told The Talk, "For me, directing has been liberating in a way that is very profound because as an actor, you are very dependent. You're dependent on people choosing you and people projecting a certain kind of definition onto you of a character of what you are. I think it's quite an enormous responsibility to hold all of those projections”.

"With being a director, there's a sense of agency. I think the first time that I called action on my own set of my first film, I felt a thrill of independence for the first time. My value on a set was entirely based on my ideas and if I had an instinct to change a scene, I could do that. I think spending 20 years as an actress allowed me to really understand the value of having that type of independence”, she added.

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