Jennifer Lawrence went all out to play her character, astronomer Kate Dibiasky, in her latest film “Don’t Look Up”.
23.11.2021 - 03:29 / justjared.com
Jennifer Lawrence is opening up with her thoughts after learning that her Don’t Look Up co-star Leonardo DiCaprio earned more money than her for the project.
The 31-year-old Oscar-winning actress has equal billing with Leo as the lead stars of the new film, which features a star-studded supporting cast with Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Cate Blanchett, Tyler Perry, Ariana Grande, Timothee Chalamet, and many more.
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Jennifer Lawrence went all out to play her character, astronomer Kate Dibiasky, in her latest film “Don’t Look Up”.
Jennifer Lawrence is opening up about the "misery" she felt while filming "Don't Look Up" with Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet.Speaking about one particular scene in a car, which J. Law described as "h***," she said, "It was the most annoying day in my life.
back in the spotlight, as she’s starring in the upcoming Netflix film “Don’t Look Up.” Lawrence recently revealed why filming the Adam McKay black comedy — especially with co-stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet — was pure and utter “hell.”“It was the most annoying day in my life,” the “Hunger Games” star told Stephen Colbert during a chat on his eponymous talk show on Monday.The day in question was a scene that DiCaprio, 47, and Chalamet, 25, were filming with Lawrence in a car.
Meryl Streep is not a goat, but she’s The GOAT.
Jennifer Lawrence stars alongside some huge actors in her new Netflix movie “Don’t Look Up” but that doesn’t mean she enjoyed every minute of production.
Jennifer Lawrence was glowing at the New York City premiere of her latest movie on Sunday as she debuted her baby bump on the main carpet.The 31-year-old confirmed she was pregnant in September and has since kept a low profile – that is until last night as she made an appearance promoting Netflix movie Don’t Look Up, which she stars in alongside Leonardo DiCaprio.
Jennifer Lawrence put on a dazzling display while hitting the red carpet for the premiere of “Don’t Look Up” in New York City on Sunday, Dec. 5.
Jennifer Lawrence is glowing. The actress showed off her baby bump while walking the red carpet at the premiere of her new dramedy, The New York City screening on Sunday, held at Jazz at Lincoln Center, marked the actress' first red carpet movie premiere in quite some time, and she spoke with ET's Rachel Smith about the occasion.«I'm excited to be here with the whole cast,» Lawrence shared with a smile.
Jennifer Lawrence dresses her baby bump in a beautiful gold gown for the premiere of Don’t Look Up on Sunday (December 5) in New York City.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s higher salary for Don’t Look Up.The actress stars alongside DiCaprio in equal billing on the satirical black comedy film directed by Adam McKay (The Big Short), which follows two low-level astronomers as they attempt to warn mankind of an approaching comet that will destroy the planet.According to Variety, DiCaprio will receive $30million (£22.5m) for the movie, while Lawrence will be paid $25million (£18.7m) – 20 per cent less than her co-star.Speaking about the disparity to
Equal pay in the film industry amongst men and women is an issue that has been brought to light quite a bit over the past few years. We’ve seen many actors and actresses taking stands to make sure pay is equal no matter the gender and should be based on the size of the role, not necessarily the size of the name.
Jennifer Lawrence may have top billing among her high-profile co-stars in “Don’t Look Up”, but she certainly doesn’t have the top salary.
Jennifer Lawrence is a glowing mom-to-be!
Don’t Look Up.The film sees Lawrence play an astronomer, who along with her colleague, played by Leonard DiCaprio, attempts to warn the world about a giant comet set to destroy the Earth.Lawrence altered her appearance for the film, donning a red wig and wearing a nose ring to give her character more of a “fierce” edge.“I spoke to a female astronomer.