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Jennifer Lopez’s This Is Me…Now: A Love Story film and album set for exclusive release on Prime Video

Jennifer Lopez’s This Is Me…Now: A Love Story film and album set for exclusive release on Prime Video

On 16th February 2024, Prime Video is set to exclusively release This Is Me…Now: A Love Story, a narrative-driven cinematic original by Jennifer Lopez. Directed by Grammy-winner Dave Meyers, the film is an introspective journey into the heart of Lopez, exploring themes of love and self-discovery. The release will coincide with Lopez’s first studio album in a decade, sharing the same title, which followers can currently pre-order.

The movie boasts an impressive ensemble including Fat Joe, Trevor Noah, Kim Petras, Post Malone, Keke Palmer, Sofia Vergara and many more, promising a star-studded experience for viewers. The project is a departure from Jennifer Lopez’s previous works, delving into mythological storytelling and featuring fantastical costumes, innovative choreography and a personal narrative that reflects Lopez’s own path to love.

The first single from the upcoming album, Can’t Get Enough, was launched on 10th January, followed by a new version featuring Latto on 26th January. Watch the trailer below for a taste of what to expect from the forthcoming feature.

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This Is Me…Now: A Love Story is released on Prime Video on 16th February 2024.

Watch the trailer for This Is Me…Now: A Love Story here:

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