Jennifer Lawrence Gets 'Hitched' with Bradley Cooper in New Film 'Serena'
"Hunger Games" star, Jennifer Lawrence, has kicked off the Panem clothing for a taste of Prague and that's not all she's replacing.
"The Girl on Fire" is set to star alongside "The Hangover" hunk, Bradley Cooper in an all new film, "Serena" and she's taking the role as Bradley Cooper's wife. Hollywood's' current "it" girl sure is busy with a lot of film projects up her sleeve.
"The House at the End of the Street" is just one film Jennifer has wrapped up but she's still got a few more projects along the way which pretty much means fans will be seeing more of her on the big screen while they wait for her comeback in "The Hunger Games" sequel, "Catching Fire".
Apart from her blue suit as Mystique in the sequel and finale for "X-Men", Lawrence is adding her 1920's attire to her list of film clothing. After a horror flick, it's just but appropriate that the 22-year old actress star in a period drama once more which surprisingly is also based from a book.
"Serena" is a film based on Ron Rash's' best-selling novel. The story revolves around George, played by Cooper, and Serena Pemberton, played by Lawrence, who travels from Boston to North Carolina in an effort to build a timber empire. It may sound like a dull story about a happily married couple but things get complicated once Serena finds out about George's illegitimate son.
To give everyone a heads up on what's set to happen on film Collider.com gives a detailed plot summary that is enough to keep viewers on their toes.
"The film follows newlyweds George (Cooper) and Serena Pemberton (Lawrence) who travel from Boston to the mountains of North Carolina where they begin to build a timber empire in 1929. Serena soon shows herself to be the equal of any man: overseeing crews, hunting rattle-snakes, even saving a man's life in the wilderness."
"Together, this king and queen rule their dominion, killing or vanquishing all who stand in the way of their ambitions. But when Serena learns that she can never bear a child, she sets out to murder the woman who bore George a son before his marriage. And when she starts to suspect that George is protecting his illegitimate family, the Pembertons' intense, passionate marriage begins to unravel as the story moves toward its shocking reckoning."