Talks To Cast Robert Pattinson As The Star Opposite Jennifer Lawrence in the thriller “Die, My Love” by Lynne Ramsay, produced by the excellent team of Cadaver and Martin Scorsese

In what would mark the first time the two A-listers have shared a screen together, sources tell Deadline that Robert Pattinson is in negotiations to star opposite Jennifer Lawrence in the thriller Die, My Love, which Lynne Ramsay is directing. Ramsay also co-wrote the script with Enda Walsh.

Set in a remote forgotten rural area, the story follows a mother who struggles to maintain her sanity as she battles with psychosis. It is unknown who Pattinson would play.

Justine Ciarrocchi and Lawrence (through their Excellent Cadaver banner), Martin Scorsese and Andrea Calderwood are producing with Black Label Media financing.

Pattinson’s been on quite a run that started after landing a starring role in Christopher Nolan’s Tenet opposite John David Washington. He followed that by landing the starring role in Matt Reeves’ The Batman. Warner Bros was so impressed with Pattinson’s work in that film that it tapped him to star in Bong Joon Ho’s Mickey 17, which bows next year.

Pattinson is repped by 3 Arts Entertainment, WME, Curtis Brown, and Sloane, Offer, Weber and Dern.

Ramsay is perhaps best known for her work directing the 2011 drama “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” starring Tilda Swinton, John C. Reilly, and Ezra Miller, or 2017’s “You Were Never Really Here,” starring Joaquin Phoenix. Despite being highly in demand and several projects always on the development burners, Ramsay has only directed four feature films since 1999 and her debut, “Ratcatcher.”

Another film seems to be coming before “To Die My Love,” however. Ramsay revealed in a Variety interview last year that her movie “Polaris,” starring Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara, finished production in the summer of 2023. She also suggested the film title could change to “Dark Slides.”

So, while there are no release dates for either, if things go to plan, we could potentially have a Ramsay film in 2025 and 2026, which could possibly make up for some lost time between projects. Fingers crossed.