Jennifer Lawrence has more time on her hands now that "The Hunger Games" franchise has finally come to an end. The Academy Award-winning actress is now ready to step behind the camera with "Project Delirium," an adaptation of an article, about mental warfare in the '60s, according to Entertainment Weekly.
"I'd also like to direct a comedy," Lawrence told EW. "I have wanted to direct as long as I've wanted to act. I just don't talk about it because I'd rather just do it."
The film, which is about an acid experiment gone terribly wrong, is very funny, according to the actress. Lawrence also revealed that she has wanted to step into the director's chair since she was 16 years old and thought she should "start making steps towards that."
"If I had tried to do it earlier, I wouldn't have been ready," Lawrence added. "Now I actually feel ready."
"The Hunger Games" actress already announced that she had written a screenplay about sisters with comedian Amy Schumer and her real-life sister, Kim Caramele. Lawrence spilled some details about the forthcoming film and said that Schumer will play a character who has her life together while Lawrence will take on the role of the sister who is a "disaster," as HNGN previously reported.
"It's funny, it's dirty, it's real. It's like us," Schumer previously said of the film.