Jennifer Lawrence Nervous as Fans Mistake Film for Fanfic
“I’m just worried the movie will release and everyone might be upset with me,” the Oscar winner admits.
Jennifer Lawrence Warns Fans: ‘Die My Love’ Is Not Katniss-and-Edward Fanfic
Hollywood — Jennifer Lawrence is giving Twilight and Hunger Games fans a heads-up about her and Robert Pattinson’s upcoming film, Die My Love. Despite the excitement surrounding their reunion on screen, Lawrence wants audiences to know that this is a completely new project, featuring fresh characters and a story entirely separate from the franchises that made the actors household names.
During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the host highlighted a phenomenon that has been trending online. “All the internet’s going crazy that Katniss and Edward are in a movie together,” Fallon said, referencing Lawrence’s role as the fiery Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games series and Pattinson’s portrayal of brooding vampire Edward Cullen in the Twilight saga. Fans immediately began speculating whether the movie would somehow resemble fanfiction blending the two iconic characters.
Lawrence, however, quickly set the record straight. She admitted that she is feeling a bit anxious about audience reactions, saying, “I’m just afraid it’s going to come out and everybody’s gonna be mad at me.” Her candid admission reflects her genuine concern for her fans’ expectations while also emphasizing that the movie should be appreciated on its own terms.
Die My Love, directed by Lynne Ramsay, marks the first time Lawrence and Pattinson have worked together, though it is not their first time being compared due to their prior blockbuster franchises. Despite never having met before filming, Lawrence says the pair developed a comfortable and respectful working relationship. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she described Pattinson as “exactly how I assumed he would be.
The actor added that their dynamic on set allowed for moments of quiet connection, which she valued immensely. “We could sit in silence together, which was very important to me. We could both scroll on our phones and not talk, which is really, really necessary in a co-star,” Lawrence explained. Her comments underline the professional rapport they shared, emphasizing that the collaboration went smoothly despite the pressure of high expectations from fans.
Fans’ excitement about seeing two of the biggest young stars from 2000s and 2010s pop culture share the screen again is understandable. Social media has been flooded with memes, speculative posts, and fanfiction-style imaginations linking Katniss and Edward, illustrating the cultural impact of Lawrence and Pattinson’s previous roles. While many are eager to see the actors together, Lawrence’s warning serves as a gentle reminder: Die My Love is a completely original story, separate from any prior cinematic worlds.
The film is set to explore new narratives, and Lawrence hopes that audiences will approach it with an open mind, free from the weight of nostalgia or preconceived expectations. Her honesty about being “nervous” is a relatable glimpse behind the scenes, revealing how even established stars can feel vulnerable about how their work will be received.
Lawrence’s frankness resonates with fans who admire her for her down-to-earth personality and candid reflections. In an era where social media speculation can spread rapidly, her willingness to address misconceptions directly on a national talk show helps manage expectations while also highlighting the care she puts into her work.
Pattinson, known for his versatility and understated humor, complements Lawrence’s energy in the film. Sources close to the production say that the pair shared a professional but enjoyable working environment, balancing intense scenes with light-hearted moments. Their chemistry on screen, distinct from their past roles, is something both actors and the director have described as engaging and authentic.
While audiences may be tempted to draw parallels to Twilight or The Hunger Games, Die My Love promises its own identity. Lawrence hopes viewers can enjoy it for what it is rather than what they imagine it could be. Her plea is simple yet earnest: approach the film without preconceived notions, and let the story and characters stand on their own.
As the release date approaches, Lawrence’s candid warnings and reflections are likely to encourage fans to recalibrate their expectations while still maintaining excitement for a reunion of two of the most beloved stars of the past two decades. Her honesty underscores that even in Hollywood, actors care deeply about the reception of their work and want audiences to experience their projects with fresh eyes.
