First Look: Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence Together Again in Scorsese's “What Happens at Night”
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First Look: Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence Together Again in Scorsese's “What Happens at Night”

authorBy Roger Ebert
DateMar 19, 2026
Read time3 min

In a highly anticipated cinematic event, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence are set to grace the screen once more, joining forces under the masterful direction of Martin Scorsese for his forthcoming psychological thriller, “What Happens at Night.” The film, an Apple production, is currently in active development, promising an intricate narrative that delves into the unsettling depths of marital discord and existential uncertainty. A recently unveiled image from the set offers a tantalizing glimpse into the movie's foreboding ambiance, depicting the leading pair, portraying a married couple, immersed in a desolate, snow-laden landscape, a visual metaphor for the chilling unraveling that awaits them.

Celebrated Actors Unite for Haunting Marital Drama

On March 19, 2026, the world got its first glimpse of the eagerly awaited film “What Happens at Night,” directed by the legendary Martin Scorsese. The image, jointly released by Leonardo DiCaprio and Scorsese on social media, features DiCaprio, sporting a distinctive mustache, alongside Jennifer Lawrence. They are depicted as a married couple, walking hand in hand through a stark, wintery European landscape, suggesting the ominous tone of the picture. This production, currently underway, also boasts a stellar supporting cast including Mads Mikkelsen, Patricia Clarkson, and Jared Harris.

The narrative draws its inspiration from Peter Cameron's novel of the same title, unfolding around an American couple who journey to a quaint European town with the intention of adopting a child. However, their quest soon devolves into a nightmarish ordeal as the enigmatic surroundings challenge their perceptions of reality, their relationship, and their very identities. The book's synopsis hints at a world where “nothing is as it seems,” leading the couple into a spiraling confusion as they strive to claim their child.

For DiCaprio, this project extends his profound collaborative history with Scorsese, a partnership that has yielded cinematic triumphs such as “The Aviator,” “Gangs of New York,” “The Wolf of Wall Street,” and “Shutter Island.” Conversely, this marks a significant milestone for Lawrence, as it is her inaugural experience being directed by the celebrated filmmaker. During a discussion for Variety’s “Actors on Actors” segment, DiCaprio offered Lawrence insights into Scorsese's directorial style. He highlighted Scorsese's penchant for providing extensive film references, often in the form of DVDs, and conducting dedicated screenings, sometimes for mere sequences, to encapsulate a desired mood or pacing. DiCaprio recounted how Scorsese might even screen Japanese ghost films to achieve a particular tone, assuring Lawrence that she would have an extraordinary experience.

The film is being produced by Apple, which previously collaborated with Scorsese on “Killers of the Flower Moon.” As of now, a definitive release date for “What Happens at Night” has not yet been disclosed.

This reunion of acclaimed actors and director signals a fascinating exploration into the psychological underpinnings of human relationships against a backdrop of chilling mystery. The premise suggests a deep dive into the complexities of marriage and identity, inviting audiences to ponder the fragile nature of perception and the secrets hidden beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary lives. With Scorsese's unparalleled ability to craft intense, character-driven narratives, and the formidable talents of DiCaprio and Lawrence, “What Happens at Night” is poised to be a thought-provoking and unforgettable cinematic journey, challenging viewers to confront the unknown alongside its protagonists.

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