I Just Found Out That Jennifer Lawrence And Robert Pattinson Are Going To Be In A Movie Together, And It Reminds Me Of Their Missed Twilight Connection

I Just Found Out That Jennifer Lawrence And Robert Pattinson Are Going To Be In A Movie Together, And It Reminds Me Of Their Missed Twilight Connection

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In the 2010s, Robert Pattinson was known for starring in the Twilight movies while Jennifer Lawrence earned massive fame for being in the Hunger Games films. Certainly these two would have a lot to talk about if they ever got together, right? Well, as it turns out, the actors have already had numerous conversations on the set of their movie Die, My Love. That’s right, I just learned these two are set to be co-stars in one of the upcoming 2025 movies. As a longtime fan of both of their careers, I cannot stop thinking about how they were almost co-stars years ago.

Jennifer Lawrence And Robert Pattinson Will Play A Married Couple In Upcoming Movie

Before I get into their Twilight connection, if this is your first time hearing about Die, My Love, surely you are wondering about it, too. The movie starring J-Law and R-Patz is a thriller that will have Lawrence playing a mother living in rural America who is struggling to manage her sanity as she deals with psychosis. In the movie, Pattinson will play her husband, and the couple is coping with their disintegrating marriage. Also in the mix is LaKeith Stanfield, who will play the lover of Lawrence’s character. You can check out the first images of the movie on X (via DiscussingFilm).

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