Jennifer Lawrence is getting back to her indie roots — not so much because she has to, but wants to … as it appears going mainstream in Hollywood has taken its toll on her.
The A-lister is in London plugging her latest flick, “Causeway,” which sees her taking on a very quiet, dramatic role … playing a U.S. soldier with PTSD and getting acclimated to regular life again. It’s drastically different than anything she’s done in recent years.
Official Trailer – Causeway
Two unlikely strangers find solace in newfound friendship as they navigate their journey from grief to healing.
Jennifer Lawrence and Brian Tyree Henry star in #Causeway, in theaters and streaming on Apple TV+ November 4.https://t.co/MmqiuUGmAJ pic.twitter.com/bRuDUlyScL
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What we mean, of course, is that this isn’t a major blockbuster by any stretch of the imagination — it’s an A24 film, with a way smaller budget and limited release via Apple.
Beyond just that, though, this is territory that JLaw hasn’t ventured into in a while. Fact is, she’s been one of the industry’s highest-paid actresses for quite a while now … which, of course, is due to her starring in major franchises like “X-Men” and “The Hunger Games.”
Jennifer Lawrence: I Felt a Loss of Control After ‘The Hunger Games’ Came Out https://t.co/50JQc6W6Ao
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Her Academy Award for Best Actress — for her lead role in “Silver Linings Playbook” — also shot her into a new stratosphere … making her one of the most desirable hires in the biz.
As it turns out … Jen is actually looking back on all that with a fresh perspective — this on the heels of giving birth to a baby, and getting hitched. During a staged sit-down Saturday, Jen was quoted as feeling a sense of instability after achieving the pinnacle of acting fame.
Jennifer Lawrence says she can’t do franchises anymore:
“I loved superhero movies. Franchise is art and they’re so fun; I could never do one now because I’m too old & brittle. I love them too. This generation understandably likes a world to escape to, and I can relate to that.” pic.twitter.com/6Ukaruzlso
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Per Variety, she said … “I think I lost a sense of control. Between “The Hunger Games” coming out and winning the Oscar, I became such a commodity that I felt like every decision was a big, big group decision. When I reflect now, I can’t think of those following years, [because there was] just a loss of control.”
There’s another quote floating around that’s being attributed to JL — and it touches on her future in movies … which seems to swear off doing anymore big-time popcorn films.
Jen reportedly said during this same chat, “I loved superhero movies. Franchise is art and they’re so fun; I could never do one now because I’m too old and brittle. I love them too. This generation understandably likes a world to escape to, and I can relate to that.”
That’s pretty interesting. It sounds like she’s going to be far more selective with the projects she signs onto going forward — which could mean more Oscar-bait-y flicks like “Causeway.”
The wild part … JLaw is only 32 years old! At this young age, she’s already been to the mountaintop and seems kinda over it. Jen says her next chapter will also include producing … not to mention starting her own production company. Going the way of Brad Pitt, eh?