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Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein spark scandal in Netflix romcom Office Romance

Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein spark scandal in Netflix romcom Office Romance
Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein spark scandal in Netflix romcom Office Romance

Netflix has released the first trailer and key art for Office Romance, a new romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein, set to launch globally on 5th June 2026.

Directed by Ol Parker, the film follows two workaholics whose professional lives are thrown into chaos when a secret office relationship begins to blur the lines between business and pleasure. What starts as a hidden connection quickly spirals into something far more complicated as emotions take over.

Blending sharp humour with a more risqué edge, Office Romance leans into the messiness of modern relationships in the workplace, as its central duo find themselves navigating both ambition and attraction.

The film features a strong supporting cast including Betty Gilpin, Amy Sedaris, Tony Hale, Bradley Whitford and Edward James Olmos.

Written by Goldstein and Joe Kelly, Office Romance promises a playful, fast-paced take on love, ambition and the risks of mixing the two.

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Office Romance is released on Netflix on 5th June 2026.

Watch the trailer for Office Romance here:

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