With the Hunger Games soon coming to an end (for now), Jennifer Lawrence is reportedly in talks to star in space drama, Passengers, which is currently in development over at Sony. Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt is also said to be being eyed for the project, which the studio purchased the rights to back in December.

Jennifer LawrenceJennifer Lawrence's next role could be alongside Chris Pratt

Variety reports that talks with Lawrence are in their early stages, while Oscar nominated The Imitation Game director Morten Ttldum looks set to helm the film. The script is currently being written by Jon Spaihts, who penned the upcoming Doctor Strange.

Passengers is set onboard a spacecraft in the future, where thousands of passengers are making an interstellar voyage to a distant new planet. The Wrap reports that Pratt will play a male passenger who awakes from cryogenic sleep 90 years before anyone else and decides to wake up a female passenger (Lawrence), beginning their love story.

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The film will be produced by Neal Moritz and Ori Marmur through Moritz’s Original Film, along with Michael Maher for Start Media and Stephen Hamel of Company Films.

Last year Keanu Reeves was attached the project when Focus attempted to acquire the US rights. Later both Reese Witherspoon and Rachel McAdams were also attached to star, before Sony bought the rights in December.

In other Lawrence news, Vanity Fair has released an image of the actress lying naked with a snake, which will appear in the magazine’s upcoming Hollywood issue.

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The photo was shot in July by photographer Patrick Demarchelie who was paying homage to Richard Avedon’s 1981 Vogue portrait of Nastassja Kinski.

Speaking to Vanity Fair, fashion and style director Jessica Diehl, who styled the shoot, described the actress as having “the perfect combination of strength, sexuality, and humour, and, above all, tomboy to pull this off.”