Jennifer Lawrence's hell with DiCaprio

The actress already has quite a number of great titles in her filmography. But she will remember the shooting of the film 'Don't Look Up'.

Dec 13, 2021 - 06:23
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Jennifer Lawrence's hell with DiCaprio

Jennifer Lawrence, who is remembered for her role as the fearless Katniss in the popular film series 'The Hunger Games', starred in the company of Leo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet in this new Netflix movie, but she does not hide that the experience had its downsides.

The Oscar winner recently revealed why filming Adam McKay’s black comedy was, as she put it, ‘real hell’.

‘It was the most awkward day of my life,’ the beautiful actress told Stephen Colbert during an interview on his eponymous talk show.

The situation she was talking about was a scene that DiCaprio (47) and Chalamet (25) filmed with her in the car. 'They drove me crazy that day. It was the most irritating day I can remember, 'said the acclaimed actress about filming a scene with DiCaprio and Chalamet. 

'I don't know what it was. Timothée was excited to leave the house after the pandemic. I think it was his first scene, and Leo chose a song that played in the car and he just said, ‘You know, this song was about, you know, blah, blah, blah. 'Timothée seemed to be overwhelmed to finally get out of the house. It remained in my memory that I was totally in a bad mood that day. It was real hell ', recalled the star of the film' Both in good and in bad '.

She added that despite that, she was happy on the set.

She said that it was very cool for her to shoot with DiCaprio and Chalamet and also Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Tyler Perry, Chris Evans.

‘Don’t Look Up’ started showing in select theaters on December 10, and on Netflix on December 24. At the heart of the plot of this black comedy are lower-ranking astronauts DiCaprio and Lawrence trying to warn world leaders of an asteroid on its way to destroy Earth.

The Kentucky-born actress, who is expecting her first child with husband Cooke Maroney next year, admitted that it was not difficult for her to take a break from Hollywood.

 ‘I’ve always found solace in that schedule and doing something and being somewhere. I liked being on set where everything was very, very organized, 'she said, revealing that after' The Hunger Games' she liked being out of the focus of the media and the public.