Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence set to team up on the big screen for the first time in director Lynne Ramsay’s thriller Die, My Love

Two of Hollywood’s biggest stars will be sharing the screen for the first time, with Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence both coming aboard a new thriller.

Pattinson, 38, and Lawrence, 33, have both signed on to star in the upcoming film Die, My Love for director Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here), via Deadline. 

The film is set in, ‘a rural forgotten area,’ following a mother (Lawrence) who, ‘struggles to maintain her sanity as she battles with psychosis.’

There is no indication yet as to what role Pattinson may play in the film at this time, or when production may begin.

Ramsay will direct from a screenplay she co-wrote with Enda Walsh (Hunger, The House), with Black Label Media financing.

Two of Hollywood’s biggest stars will be sharing the screen for the first time, with Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence both coming aboard a new thriller

Pattinson, 38, and Lawrence, 33, have both signed on to star in the upcoming film Die, My Love for director Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here), via Deadline .

Pattinson, 38, and Lawrence, 33, have both signed on to star in the upcoming film Die, My Love for director Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here), via Deadline .

Lawrence will also serve as a producer through her production company Excellent Cadaver alongside Justine Ciarrocchi.

Martin Scorsese will also produce the film alongside Andrea Calderwood, though it isn’t clear if the project has a studio home at this time.

Both Pattinson and Lawrence are two of Hollywood’s biggest stars, with their films grossing nearly $10 billion worldwide.

They both came into prominence around roughly the same time, with Pattinson being launched into worldwide fame with the 2008 film Twilight.

Two years later, Lawrence earned her first Oscar nomination for Winter’s Bone and was then cast as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games franchise.

Both film franchises dominated much of the pop culture landscape throughout the 2010s, and both lead actors took very different routes once those franchises ended.

Pattinson went on to star in indie films like Cosmopolis, The Rover, Maps to the Stars, Good Time, High Life and The Lighthouse.

He ultimately returned to major studio fare with Christopher Nolan’s Tenet in 2020 and The Batman in 2022, and he’ll next be seen in Mickey-17 from Bong Joon Ho.

They both came into prominence around roughly the same time, with Pattinson being launched into worldwide fame with the 2008 film Twilight

They both came into prominence around roughly the same time, with Pattinson being launched into worldwide fame with the 2008 film Twilight

Lawrence will also serve as a producer through her production company Excellent Cadaver alongside Justine Ciarrocchi.

Lawrence will also serve as a producer through her production company Excellent Cadaver alongside Justine Ciarrocchi.

Pattinson went on to star in indie films like Cosmopolis, The Rover, Maps to the Stars, Good Time, High Life and The Lighthouse.

Pattinson went on to star in indie films like Cosmopolis, The Rover, Maps to the Stars, Good Time, High Life and The Lighthouse.

Two years later, Lawrence earned her first Oscar nomination for Winter's Bone and was then cast as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games franchise

Two years later, Lawrence earned her first Oscar nomination for Winter’s Bone and was then cast as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games franchise

Lawrence even starred in the superhero X-Men franchise between her Hunger Games films, along with awards season fare.

She starred in Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle, Serena, Joy, Passengers, Red Sparrow and Don’t Look Up.

Most recently she starred in Causeway in 2022 and the R-rated comedy No Hard Feelings in 2023.

She’s currently filming East of Eden, reuniting her with The Hunger Games director Gary Ross. 

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