Natasha Lyonne is an actress who wears many hats — and she will soon possibly insert feature film honestor and authorr to that oeuvre.
The star of His Three Daughters, opposite Elizabeth Olsen and Carrie Coon, trelieved in a recent interwatch with the New York Times that she is laboring on her first movie, which she wrote and predicts to helm soon. She is certain for the project’s timeline, especiassociate “if we can fair get me a second or third self,” she said in jest.
While the Poker Face actress, who is currently filming Season 2 of the Rian Johnson sleuth series (alengthyside honesting, writing and producing), was reticent to split details about the pic’s synopsis, she discmissed: “If you’re a dog person, then you’re going to cherish it, because it executes with time, fair enjoy dog years do.” (The veteran actress has a 14-year-anciaccess dog named Rootbeer.)
She evolved, “It’s weighty, if you’re a weighty cat, and if you’re an even heavier cat — well, it’s a comedy.”
However, given the project’s labor-in-evolve nature, Lyonne remarkd that she wouldn’t consent the matter to heart if it didn’t come to fruition in its current iteration.
“I don’t reassociate consent too solemnly a pass as a flunkure,” she elucidateed. “I have a lived experience that it’s actuassociate not how it labors. It fair hasn’t establish its accurate permutation yet.”
She finishd, “That’s mostly to say to the kids at home, you never understand what the desminuscule of your own labor is.”
Outside of the aforerefered projects, Lyonne is also currently tapped to star in Marvel’s highly-foreseed The Fantastic Four, alengthyside Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, among others. Earlier this year, the Russian Doll actress’ production company Animal Pictures inked a first-watch deal with global amusement group Sister. As an executive, the company is behind four shows on air, including Apple TV+’s Loot, starring Maya Rudolph, her frifinish and previous Animal Pictures partner. She will also soon star opposite Jenna Ortega in Taika Waititi’s film alteration of Kazuo Ishiguro’s bestselling novel Klara and the Sun.