

“I think the things I learned are so deep and profound … that I don’t want to tell you,” she said. Elsewhere in the interview, she opened up about her time away from the limelight. Lawrence’s appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” marks her first since 2019. Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence earned millions for ‘Don’t Look Up’ The ensemble sci-fi black comedy also stars Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Ariana Grande, Kid Cudi, Mark Rylance, Chris Evans and Tyler Perry. The satire centers on two low-level astronomers (DiCaprio and Lawrence) as they attempt to warn world leaders of an asteroid on course to destroy Earth. “Don’t Look Up” debuts in selects theaters on Dec. “Don’t Look Up” is due in select theaters Dec. However, despite her frustrations with her two male co-stars, Lawrence admitted it was “cool” to shoot with DiCaprio, Chalamet, as well as other castmates Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Tyler Perry and Chris Evans. The “Silver Linings Playbook” actress noted, “I just remember being in absolute misery that day. And Leo had picked the song that was playing in the car and was just, like, ‘You know, this song was about, you know, blah, blah, blah.’ ” Jennifer Lawrence is recalling a day of shooting with Leonardo DiCaprio that she called “hell.” FilmMagic “Timothée was just excited to be out of the house,” Jennifer Lawrence joked during a recent interview on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Colle “Timothée was just excited to be out of the house. “I don’t know what it was,” the mom-to-be continued. “It was the most annoying day in my life,” Jennifer Lawrence said of filming a certain car scene with Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet.

“They drove me crazy that day,” she said. The day in question was a scene that DiCaprio, 47, and Chalamet, 25, were filming with Lawrence in a car. “It was the most annoying day in my life,” the “Hunger Games” star told Stephen Colbert during a chat on his eponymous talk show on Monday. Lawrence recently revealed why filming the Adam McKay black comedy - especially with co-stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet - was pure and utter “hell.” The 31-year-old Oscar winner has found herself back in the spotlight, as she’s starring in the upcoming Netflix film “Don’t Look Up.” Hell hath no fury like Jennifer Lawrence scorned. Jennifer Lawrence ‘born to do hard R comedies’: ‘Sweet spot’ ‘No Hard Feelings’ flirts its way to top of the box office Jennifer Lawrence on ‘No Hard Feelings’ nude scene: ‘I didn’t even have a second thought’ ‘No Hard Feelings’ cast slams film’s backlash: ‘It’s a cautionary tale’
