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Jennifer Lawrence Says She Was ‘At Peace’ With Leaving Hollywood During Hiatus

Her on-air remark frames a reset ahead of Lynne Ramsay’s Cannes-premiered Die My Love opening in theaters Nov. 7.

Overview

  • Lawrence told The Graham Norton Show on Oct. 17 that she accepted the possibility of not returning, calling Hollywood "a lot."
  • Her two-year break followed several modest box-office outcomes, including Passengers, mother!, Red Sparrow and Dark Phoenix.
  • She returned to screens with Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up in late 2021 after pausing work from 2019 to 2021.
  • She is now promoting Die My Love, co-starring Robert Pattinson and directed by Lynne Ramsay, with distributor Mubi setting a Nov. 7 theatrical release after a Cannes premiere.
  • Since resuming work, she has focused more on family life, welcoming a son in 2022 and a second child earlier this year, with reporting noting another pause after 2023’s No Hard Feelings.