Sony Pictures unveiled the release date for Jennifer Lawrence's R-rated comedy movie "No Hard Feelings".
The movie is slated to open on June 16, 2023. It will hit theaters the same weekend as the original Disney Pixar Animation movie "Elemental".
Gene Stupnitsky directed and co-wrote the script alongside John Phillips.
Lawrence produced the movie alongside Alex Saks, Marc Provissiero, Naomi Odenkirk, and Justine Polsky.
"No Hard Feelings" is Stupnitsky’s follow-up to his 2019 feature-length directorial debut “Good Boys”.
Phillips also served as an executive producer.
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On the other hand, Lawrence is set to star in “Bad Blood”, a feature film about the rise and fall of the disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes.
Apple Studios will produce in association with Legendary Pictures, which first picked up the project in 2016.
Lawrence will also serve as a producer on the movie, which will also see Adam McKay starring, writing, directing, and producing the project.
“Bad Blood” is based on the book “Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley” by Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist John Carreyrou.
Holmes, the Silicon Valley entrepreneur, is currently on trial for alleged fraud.
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Lawrence was last seen in Netflix’s star-studded dark comedy movie “Don’t Look Up“.
The star-studded cast also included Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Matthew Perry, Chris Evans, Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande, Tyler Perry, Jonah Hill, Rob Morgan, Mark Rylance, Ron Perlman, Scott Mescudi, Meryl Street, Himesh Patel, Tomer Sisley, Melanie Lynskey, Gina Gershon, Michael Chiklis, and Paul Guilfoyle.
The movie is centered around two low-level astronomers (DiCaprio and Lawrence), who must go on a giant media tour to warn mankind of an approaching comet that will destroy planet earth.
It was written and directed by Adam McKay, the filmmaker behind the Oscar-nominated movies “Vice” and “The Big Short“.