No Hard Feelings, starring Jennifer Lawrence, is a new R-rated comedy film that will debut in theatres exclusively in 2019.
The release date for Jennifer Lawrence's next R-rated comedy film has been set.
No Hard Feelings is being directed by Gene Stupnisky, who most recently oversaw the production of the mystery/adventure film Good Boys.
Stupnisky is working on the screenplay alongside John Phillips, who is also serving as executive producer.
Lawrence will not only appear in the movie, but will also produce it alongside Alex Saks, Marc Provissiero, and Naomi Odenkirk.
Despite strong competition from other studios and major streaming services, Sony Pictures was able to get the rights to No Hard Feelings in October 2021.
The movie's plot is presently being kept under wraps, although Sony has indicated the film would be a "R-rated comedy with heart," a vague statement that belies the lack of specifics.
Nonetheless, Deadline claims the film will be a "raunchy" comedy in the vein of There's Something About Mary and Bad Teacher, the latter of which Stupnitsky also co-wrote.
The premiere of the new comedy is set for June 16, 2023.
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Lawrence's most recent film, Don't Look Up, received four Oscar nominations, including Best Picture.
In the near future, she'll be working with filmmaker Adam McKay again. McKay is known for films like the famous comedy franchise Step Brothers.
However, No Hard Feelings marks Lawrence's first foray into the world of hard R-rated comedies like Bad Teacher, and it's undoubtedly an interesting addition to the actor's varied career.
The title, No Hard Feelings, indicates a romantic comedy, but details are few.
Hard R designation will definitely spark attention, especially because most theatrical comedies published by big studios are normally classified PG-13, and Jennifer Lawrence's position will likely become apparent in the following months.