Jennifer Lawrence Says It Was 'Really, Really Hard' Working With Jonah Hill On Netflix's Don't Look Up

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If you've been on social media at all lately, you'll have more than likely come across conversations surrounding Don't Look Up, which premiered on Netflix over Christmas. The film has been hot topic since it was released, not least because of its poignant message about climate change, but also its star-studded cast, including Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande and more.

But, while it seems the impressive cast list has proved a hit with fans, behind the scenes of the film things between them were a little bit stickier, with Lawrence recently revealing that working with Hill was actually 'really, really hard.'

Thankfully though, there's no bad blood brewing between the two, and the difficulty they faced while filming is all to do with Hill's improv skills. Speaking to Vanity Fair, Lawrence, who plays astronomer Kate Dibiasky in the sci-fi comedy drama, said: 'It was really, really hard filming with Jonah, and just not ruining take after take, laughing.'

She continued: 'We one time dedicated an entire day to him just improv-ing insults at me. It was amazing.'

Commenting on Hill's ability to improv, the Hunger Games star revealed he and 'Meryl were the only ones who should do that kind of improv.'

And the flattery continued. 'I mean, he's just a comedic master,' she added.

Although filming the movie was fun, and there are undoubtedly plenty of scenes to laugh about, Lawrence reminds us that the sentiment behind the Netflix must-see is more serious.

When asked what the 'biggest thing' viewers should take away from the movie, she replied: 'To stop handling information the way that we do now, where there's like the truth and science and then politics, or you know, personal feelings involved.

'You know, we should all just be on the same page of, you know, taking care of our planet, and taking care of mankind. World peace would be my hope.'

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