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Jennifer Lawrence's "Twilight" Regret Turned Triumph with Pattinson Co-Star Reunion
2 Nov
Summary
- Jennifer Lawrence reveals she was turned down for "Twilight" role in 2008
- 15 years later, she co-stars with Robert Pattinson in new film "Die My Love"
- Describes their working relationship as being able to "not talk for a really long time"

In a surprising twist of fate, actress Jennifer Lawrence has finally gotten the chance to co-star with Robert Pattinson, her former "Twilight" co-star, in the new film "Die My Love." The story goes back 15 years, when Lawrence revealed that she had auditioned for the role of Bella Swan in the "Twilight" series, only to be turned down "immediately" by the studio.
Fast forward to the present day, and the two actors are now sharing the screen in the feverish psychodrama "Die My Love." Directed by Lynne Ramsay, the film stars Lawrence as a writer whose mental state unravels amid a volatile marriage and the pressures of motherhood. On screen, Lawrence and Pattinson engage in a constant barrage of nonstop insults, a striking contrast to their quieter working relationship.
"My favorite part of working with him was probably that we could be in the same room, but not talk for a really long time," Lawrence explained, highlighting the duo's ability to maintain a comfortable silence on set. Pattinson, on the other hand, recalled first seeing Lawrence in the 2010 drama "Winter's Bone," which he described as having an "elemental power" that made her an instant star.
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With "Die My Love" set to release in theaters on November 7th, this long-awaited on-screen reunion between Lawrence and Pattinson promises to be a captivating and intense cinematic experience for audiences.




