Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson Drama “Die, My Love” Gets Theatrical Release Date
The highly anticipated film Die, My Love, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, now has a confirmed release date, promising a wide theatrical debut. The drama, which secured a substantial deal at the Cannes Film Festival, is set to hit cinemas in late 2025, promising a significant cinematic event.
Film’s Core Narrative & Cast
The film portrays Lawrence as a mother facing mental health struggles, which impacts her relationship with her husband, played by Pattinson. The cast includes Sissy Spacek, Nick Nolte, and LaKeith Stanfield. It’s a story that delves into the intricacies of love and its evolution.
“At the heart of this story is the complexity of love and how it can change and transform over time. I aimed to keep it grounded, human, spontaneous and funny at times, capturing the moments that feel small but carry a lot of weight. This film is for anyone who’s ever been in a relationship – there’s heartbreak and beauty in vulnerability.”
—Lynne Ramsay, Director
The production involved several companies, including Excellent Cadaver, Black Label Media, and Sikelia Productions. Black Label Media is also handling the financing. The film’s early reception has been positive, with a 77% fresh rating from Rotten Tomatoes critics.
Cannes Deal & Release Details
Mubi acquired Die, My Love for $24 million at Cannes, marking their biggest acquisition to date. The deal guarantees a domestic theatrical release across 1,500 screens for 45 days. The distribution spans North America, Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Benelux, Turkey, India, Australia, and New Zealand.
Die, My Love is slated to premiere on November 7, 2025, alongside Amazon MGM Studios’ Sarah’s Oil, Paramount’s The Running Man, and 20th Century Studios’ Predator: Badlands. This release date suggests a competitive opening weekend, highlighting the film’s anticipated impact on the box office. In 2023, domestic box office revenue reached $9 billion, a 64% increase from 2022 (Statista, 2023).