It’s been some time since we’ve seen Jennifer Lawrence on our screens in anything new. After being nominated for the Best Actress Oscar four times in six years, Lawrence has been substantially more absent from the big screen than in the early-mid 2010s, during which she had blockbuster parts in The Hunger Games establishment, Silver Linings Playbook (for which she won the Oscar in 2013), American Hustle and Joy.
The last time we saw Lawrence was in 2019, momentarily, for X Men: Dark Phoenix and before that 2018’s Red Sparrow. She’s still been occupied though. In October 2019, the 29-year-old wedded her art gallerist beau Cooke Maroney in a celebrity-filled service in Rhode Island. What’s more, more recently, the Kentucky native has been dealing with a few film projects included being spotted shooting the elite player’s upcoming Netflix film Don’t Look Up. Here’s everything we know:
Who else is starring with Jennifer Lawrence in Don’t Look Up?
The Oscar victor and love bird will be joined by Ariana Grande (who broadly does an extraordinary impression of Lawrence) and will be returning to her acting roots. Grande’s involvement was reported the exact day she uncovered her sixth collection would be delivered this month. Individual Oscar champs/Hollywood legends joining the cast additionally incorporate Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, and Cate Blanchett.
It doesn’t end there. Timothèe Chalamet is joining the cast, as too are Friends alum Matthew Perry and rapper Kid Cudi. Besides DiCaprio will have a Wolf of Wall Street get-together with his co-star Jonah Hill.
The cast of Adam McKay’s DON’T LOOKUP is absolutely notorious:
- Leonardo DiCaprio joins
- Jennifer Lawrence and
- Rob Morgan close by
- Meryl Streep
- Cate Blanchett
- Jonah Hill
- Himesh Patel
- Timothée Chalamet
- Ariana Grande
- Kid Cudi
- Matthew Perry
- Tomer Sisley
Honestly, we’ve not been excited about a cast like this since Little Women, with film industry website Deadline hailing it as ‘perhaps the best group in recent memory’.
The cast of Adam McKay’s DON’T LOOK UP is absolutely iconic:
💫Leonardo DiCaprio joins
💫Jennifer Lawrence &
💫Rob Morgan alongside
💫Meryl Streep
💫Cate Blanchett
💫Jonah Hill
💫Himesh Patel
💫Timothée Chalamet
💫Ariana Grande
💫Kid Cudi
💫Matthew Perry
💫Tomer Sisley pic.twitter.com/UODRd7r2t8— NetflixFilm (@NetflixFilm) October 14, 2020
What is Jennifer Lawrence’s new Netflix film Don’t Look Up about?
First declared in February 2020, Don’t Look Up is depicted as a satire which tells the story of two low-level astronomers, who must go on a giant media tour to caution humankind of moving toward asteroid that will destroy planet earth’. It’s being directed and written by Adam McKay who is known for astute, relevant movies like Vice and The Big Short just as cult comedies like Anchorman and Step Brothers, and his part as previous head writer at Saturday Night Live.
‘I’m so thrilled to make this film with Jen Lawrence. She’s what people in the 17th century used to call “a dynamite act,”‘ McKay said in a statement. ‘Also, the fact that Netflix considers this to be as an overall parody sets the bar high for me and my team in an exciting and motivating manner.’
Is there a trailer for Don’t Look Up?
Not thusly but we do have a concise first look, courtesy of Netflix. On January 12, the streaming platform delivered a star-studded video introducing the films we can expect to see show up on the platform in 2021. Among Zendaya and John David Washington’s Malcolm and Marie, the third installments of The Kissing Booth and To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before and Thunder Force (featuring the fantasy team of Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer) was Don’t Look Up with a short scene between Lawrence and DiCaprio filling in as the last shot in the trailer.
In the scene, Lawrence – who sports red hair and a periphery, while DiCaprio has dull earthy colored hair and round glasses, looks at one another intensely and restlessly as they land what gives off an impression of being a spaceship.
When will Don’t Look Up be delivered on Netflix?
The recording has just started with sightings of production in Boston like this sighting of DiCaprio and Lawrence at the city’s South Station. What’s more, Netflix affirmed that the film would be delivered in 2021 in the aforementioned teaser trailer. An exact or even estimated delivery date has not yet been declared.
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