Summary
- LaKeith Stanfield has joined the cast of Die, My Love, which stars Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence.
- The thriller follows Lawrence’s character, a mother, as she struggles with psychosis while living in a desolate rural area.
- Stanfield makes a strong addition to Die, My Love‘s cast due to his past roles in films like Get Out, Atlanta, Knives Out, and more.
Die, My Love starring Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence has added an Oscar-nominated actor to the cast. Directed by Lynne Ramsay, Die, My Love tells the story of a mother living in a remote area who struggles with severe psychosis. The film, which is co-written by Ramsey and Enda Walsh, marks Lawrence’s next project after starring in No Hard Feelings last year, and is Pattinson’s follow-up to The Batman in 2022 and The Boy and the Heron in 2023.
Deadline now reveals that actor LaKeith Stanfield has joined Pattinson and Lawrence in Die, My Love. No details about Stanfield’s character have yet been revealed. The actor will be best known to many for his role in 2021’s Judas and the Black Messiah, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
Die, My Love doesn’t yet have a release date.
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His Filmography Makes Him A Strong Addition To Die, My Love
Over the last few years, Stanfield has cemented himself as one of the most interesting actors working in Hollywood today. The actor frequently plays supporting roles, and often steals the show with his understated presence, which frequently includes a particular brand of humor. For most audiences, Stanfield first made a notable impact in the world of movies with 2017’s Get Out, which was written and directed by Jordan Peele, though he also had a recurring role in the hit show Atlanta.
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From there, Stanfield would take on a variety of leading and supporting roles, one of the most peculiar of which came in 2018’s Sorry to Bother You. Stanfield plays lead character Cassius Green in the often absurd comedy-fantasy, which boasts a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes. After appearing in the underwhelming Girl in the Spider’s Web, Stanfield featured prominently in 2019’s Uncut Gems opposite Adam Sandler. That same year, he appeared in Rian Johnson’s Knives Out and, in 2020, he appeared in The Harder They Fall.
After The Harder They Fall, Stanfield has had some misses, including 2023’s Haunted Mansion,The Book of Clarence, and TV show The Changeling. His addition to Die, My Love, however, is an exciting development for the film, and the project could well be the one that ends a somewhat unfortunate streak of disappointments for the actor. Die, My Love still seems to be very early days, so it’s not likely that promotional images or a trailer will be arriving anytime soon.
Source: Deadline



