Actor Robert Pattinson is in negotiations to star opposite Jennifer Lawrence in the upcoming thriller Die, My Love which will be directed by Lynne Ramsay who co-wrote the script with Enda Walsh.
If the deal goes through, it will mark the first on-screen collaboration of the two acclaimed actors.
The official logline says that the story is set in a remote and forgotten rural area and will follow a mother who struggles to maintain her sanity as she battles with psychosis and struggling to retain a grip on reality. Details regarding Pattinson's role is under wraps.
It is being produced under the banners of Justine Ciarrocchi and Jennifer Lawrence's Excellent Cadaver, alongside Martin Scorsese and Andrea Calderwood. Black Label Media is providing financial backing for the project.
Robert Pattinson, who garnered praise with his lead role in Matt Reeves' The Batman, led to his casting in Bong Joon Ho's highly anticipated Mickey 17, scheduled for release next year.
Meanwhile, Jennifer Lawrence is set to expand her creative footprint with A24, as the acclaimed studio announced her involvement in the upcoming adaptation of Paul B Rainey's graphic novel Why Don't You Love Me? Lawrence will not only star in the film but also take on the producer's role.
Lawrence's recent career highlights include a Golden Globe nomination for her role in Sony's No Hard Feelings. Her recent partnership projects with Apple Studios also include the documentary Bread & Roses, where she served as producer.