Jennifer Lopez CelebratesUnstoppableBecoming No. 1 Movie on Prime Video: 'Thanks to Everyone'

Mar. 15, 2025

Jennifer Lopez.Photo:Monica Schipper/Getty Images

Jennifer Lopez attends the “Unstoppable” photo call during the 2024 AFI Fest

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Jennifer Lopezhas reason to celebrate.

“Thank you to everyone for watching, especially my incredible fans 🤍✨,”  Lopez wrote in a caption to the post. She tagged her costarJharrel Jerome, as well as the film’s subject Anthony Robles and her exBen Affleck’s company Artists Equity, which produced the movie.

Unstoppablefollows the real-life story of Robles, a wrestler who was born with only one leg and won the 2011 NCAA wrestling championship in the 125-lb. weight class while competing at Arizona State University. The film is an adaptation of Robles' 2013 memoir of the same name; Lopez portrays his mother, Judy, while Jerome, 27, portrays Robles.

Jharrel Jerome and Jennifer Lopez in Unstoppable.Amazon MGM Studios

Jennifer Lopez as Judy Robles and Jharrel Jerome as Anthony Bobles in Unstoppable

Amazon MGM Studios

The film is one of multiple movies Affleck and Matt Damon’s company Artists Equity produced before Lopezfiled for divorcefrom Affleck in August, ending the former couple’s two years-long marriage. Lopez and Affleckfinalized their divorceon Jan. 6. A second film Lopez starred in that Artists Equity produced, titledKiss of the Spider Woman, will premiere at theSundance Film Festivallater this month.

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Lopez additionally shared anInstagrampost aboutUnstoppable’s message of resilience on Saturday, Jan. 18, along with a short video highlighting the efforts of a young student athlete who plays softball with a mechanical leg.

Jennifer Lopez in Unstoppable.Ana Carballosa/Prime Video

Judy Robles (Jennifer Lopez) in UNSTOPPABLE.

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Unstoppableis streaming on Prime Video now.

source: people.com