Jennifer Lawrence recently revealed her experience filming "Don't Look Up" with Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet, describing it as "absolute misery."
Despite the star-studded cast, Lawrence found certain moments on set annoying.
Her candid revelation has garnered attention and sparked curiosity among fans and the media.
Released on Netflix in December 2021, "Don't Look Up" is a film directed by Adam McKay that centers around a massive meteor hurtling towards Earth.
While most individuals would feel excited about the opportunity to collaborate with superstars like DiCaprio and Chalamet, Jennifer Lawrence had a different viewpoint.
Jennifer Lawrence appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and talked about a scene from "Don't Look Up" where she, Chalamet, and DiCaprio were in a car together.
She described it as the most annoying day of her life.
Lawrence didn't explain exactly what bothered her, but she mentioned that both DiCaprio and Chalamet drove her crazy that day.
Their actions or behavior seemed to have frustrated her during the filming of that scene.
Lawrence humorously mentioned that Chalamet seemed excited to be out of the house, as it may have been his first scene.
DiCaprio, on the other hand, took charge of selecting the music playing in the car and went on to explain its significance.
Despite acknowledging that both actors are "very nice," Lawrence confessed that she felt absolute misery during that particular day of filming.
She also revealed in an interview with Vanity Fair that Jonah Hill, another co-star in the movie, made filming challenging.
However, her difficulties with Hill stemmed from his comedic talent, as she struggled not to burst into laughter during takes when he improvised insults at her.
Lawrence praised Hill's comedic mastery and admitted that she and the rest of the cast couldn't match his improvisational skills.
Although Jennifer Lawrence faced challenges on set, she couldn't help but feel admired while working alongside a remarkable cast that included Mark Rylance, Ariana Grande, Cate Blanchett, and Chris Evans.
She jokingly described herself as feeling like "garbage" in the presence of such esteemed individuals.
However, Lawrence recognized the incredible opportunity it was to collaborate with such talented actors.