The first look photos for Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson's thriller movie "Die, My Love" have been released.
Lynne Ramsay is directing from a script he co-wrote with Enda Walsh. Martin Scorsese will serve as a producer on the movie and is pulling its story from Ariana Harwicz's book of the same name.
"Die, My Love" is set in rural America and “is a portrait of a woman (Lawrence) engulfed by love and madness.” Pattinson plays Lawrence’s husband in the movie, while LaKeith Stanfield plays her love. The cast also includes Sissy Spacek and Nick Nolte.
Producers included Justine Ciarrocchi and Lawrence on behalf of Excellent Cadaver, as well as Martin Scorsese, Andrea Calderwood, and Black Label Media, which also served as the project’s financier.
Justine Ciarrocchi and Lawrence through their Excellent Cadaver banner as well as Martin Scorsese, Andrea Calderwood, and Black Label Media, which also served as the project’s financier.
Ramsay previously described "Die, My Love" as “It’s about mental health…and the breakdown of a marriage. But it’s really f—ing funny. At least I think it’s funny… But I’m Glaswegian, so I’ve a really black sense of humor.”
It has been a slow few years for Lawrence as she slowed down a bit over the last few years, setting aside more time for herself and for her own mental well-being.
Most recently seen starring in Sony’s acclaimed "No Hard Feelings", Lawrence’s most recently announced new projects include A24’s graphic novel adaptation "Why Don’t You Love Me?", and Apple/A24’s Real Housewives-inspired murder mystery "The Wives".
Pattinson has also been on quite a run that started after landing a starring role in Christopher Nolan’s "Tenet" opposite John David Washington. He followed that by landing the starring role in Matt Reeves’ "The Batman".
Next to be seen in Bong Joon-ho’s "Mickey 17", which has pushed back its release from January to April, Pattinson’s slate also includes A24’s "The Drama" opposite Zendaya, "The Batman Part II", and the crime reporting pic "Primetime", which is in early development at A24.
A release date for "Die, My Love" has not yet been announced.