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Hollywood actor Jennifer Lawrence is set to team up with director Gene Stupnitsky for an upcoming R-rated comedy movie titled ‘No Hard Feelings,’ reports The Indian Express.
Described as a coming-of-age dramedy, the film is set in Montauk, NY, a hamlet on the east end of Long Island. It is said to be in the same vein as Tom Cruise’s 1983 film Risky Business and Cameron Diaz-starrer Bad Teacher.
Along with Lawrence, the film will be directed by Gene Stupnitsky, a writer and co-executive producer on NBC’s ‘The Office.’
‘No Hard Feelings’ will be Stupnitsky’s follow-up to the 2019 coming-of-age ensemble comedy ‘Good Boys,’ his feature-length directorial debut. Stupnitsky also serves as co-writer on ‘No Hard Feelings,’ alongside John Phillips.
The comedy is only the latest addition to Lawrence’s slate of upcoming projects.
After a hiatus from screen acting following the release of 2019’s ‘Dark Phoenix,’ Lawrence returns this year with Netflix’s holiday release ‘Don’t Look Up,’ an ensemble comedy from ‘The Big Short’ director Adam McKay. Lawrence stars alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Cate Blanchett, Meryl Streep and many others.
On the horizon, Lawrence is set to star in the Paolo Sorrentino-directed ‘Mob Girl’ and play Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes in ‘Bad Blood,’ which will reunite the actress with director McKay.