Jennifer Lawrence will soon be jumping into the promotional push for her new film No Hard Feelings
Directed by Gene Stupnitsky, the R-rated coming of age comedy film, which also stars Matthew Broderick, Laura Benanti, Natalie Morales, and also Andrew Barth Feldman, is slated to drop in the U.S. on June 23.
Still time before making the talk-show rounds and take on new projects, Lawrence continues to spend quality time with her 15-month-old son Cy, as seen while out on a stroller together on Thursday in her adopted hometown of New York City.
The Kentucky native showed off her cool summer style in the spring baby blue shorts and a sheer white button-down over a matching tank top.
With the sun glaring down and the temperature hovering into the upper 80s Fahrenheit, the Hunger Games star also sported a pair of blue sneakers, along with a baseball cap over long blonde locks, and dark sunglasses
Lawrence pushed little Cy along the bustling streets of Manhattan without too much bother.
Her son was all safely strapped in looking adorable in brown short, white t-shirt, blue sneakers like his mom, and a brown matching hat to help shade him from the sun.
The A-list actress also appeared to be making phone calls and listening to music, considering she had a pair of earbuds in her ears.
At one point, the attentive mom started to heat up so she removed her button-down shirt and tied it around her waist.
Lawrence shares her son with her art dealer husband Cooke Maroney, 38, whom she wed in 2019.
The two lovebirds began dating in 2018 following her split from longtime beau Nicholas Hoult.
Lawrence and Maroney became engaged the beginning of the following year and tied the knot in October in front of a slew of celebrity guests.
After a year-and-a-half of married life, the pair announced they were expecting their first child.
Lawrence gave birth to son Cy in February 2022, though she waited eight months to reveal his name to the world.
In the coming days, the Academy Award–winning actress will be focused on the promotional campaign for No Hard Feelings, which will showcase her physical comedy chops for the first time in the comedy genre for the big screen.
For the movie, Lawrence plays Maggie, a directionless Uber driver desperate for cash who accepts a Craigslist ad from a couple seeking someone to date their painfully awkward teenage son (Andrew Barth Feldman), and educate him in the ways of physical and emotional maturity, according to the IMDb summary.
Stupnitsky directed the film from a screenplay he co-wrote with John Phillip.