Ezra Miller Reunites With Lynne Ramsay for Vampire Movie
Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay has opened up about her next directorial feature, which she described as a vampire movie. She confirmed that the untitled project will be led by The Flash star Ezra Miller, who previously worked with Ramsay in the 2011 psychological drama film We Need to Talk About Kevin.
The acclaimed director is best known for her acclaimed work on movies such as 1999's Ratcatcher, 2002's Morvern Callar, and 2017's You Were Never Really Here. This year, Ramsay is finally making her directorial comeback with the buzzy dark comedy-drama Die, My Love, based on the novel by Ariana Harwicz. Led by Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, the upcoming movie recently had its world premiere at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. There, it received a six-minute long standing ovation.
During a recent interview, Ramsay confirmed that she's 'making a vampire movie,' with Miller set to portray the main character. When asked how long the project will take before it goes into production, the Scottish filmmaker assured fans that they won't have to wait for a decade for this project.
'You won't wait for 10 years,' Ramsay said. 'I don't have 10 years. I've got to do it quicker than that. That's what Jon [Glazer] said. We need to speed up. He's one of my favorite filmmakers. And PTA as well.'
The upcoming vampire movie would be Miller's first major project, following the 2023 DCU movie The Flash. Prior to the superhero movie's theatrical release, Miller was actually involved in legal controversy, after he was accused with multiple offenses ranging from disorderly conduct, harassment to felony.
(Source: LA Times)
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