Cast member Jennifer Lawrence poses at the premiere of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1"
Cast member Jennifer Lawrence poses at the premiere of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1" in Los Angeles, California November 17, 2014. The movie opens in the U.S. on Nov. 21. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Jennifer Lawrence has reportedly moved on from Chris Martin to someone who looks like the Coldplay frontman. The "American Hustle" actress was spotted spending her time with "Red Army" director and producer Gabe Polsky on Friday in Los Angeles, various websites say. The two were reportedly had a good time in each other's company and gorged on pizzas.

The 24-year-old actress was seen wearing her gym clothes as she visited Polsky in the evening with her dog Pippi in her arms, reports Daily News. The website adds that at one time, Jennifer got scared when Pippi got out of her hands and ran towards the street. However, Polsky intervened on time and rescued the dog. Jennifer spent close to five hours at Polsky's house.

"They ordered a couple of pizzas and about 30 minutes later another delivery man came with more pizza. They definitely weren't in there reading scripts. They were having a good time," a source close to the couple told Daily News.

Jennifer did not confirm her alleged romance with Chris Martin, but according to E Online the couple has now "moved on" for good. "It wasn't dramatic. Things just didn't work out. There are no hard feelings between them," a source close to the couple told E News.

Going back to the alleged new man in Jennifer's life, here is a little more information on Polsky. The guy bears striking resemblance with Chris Martin but is not a singer. He has a production company named Polsky Films with his brother Alan Polsky. The duo have produced "Bad Lieutenant: Port Of Call New Orleans," which stars Nicholas Cage.

Polsky was also the director and producer of the documentary film "Red Army" premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. The movie tells the inspiring story of the Soviet Union and its ice hockey team. It is slated for a Jan. 22, 2015 release date. Polsky said in his previous interview with Sports Illustrated that he has not made a movie on hockey or politics but he has tried to tell a story that most people can relate to.