Jennifer Lopez, Brett Goldstein To Lead Rom-Com 'Office Romance'
by Argus News
Wed, Sep 18 | 2:30 p.m.

Washington, Sept 18:Jennifer Lopez is set to collaborate with two-time Emmy winner Brett Goldstein in the upcoming romantic comedy 'Office Romance', produced for Netflix.

This announcement comes on the heels of Lopez's successful films 'The Mother' and 'Atlas', both of which received significant viewership on the streaming platform, as per Deadline.

The project, which attracted considerable attention and a competitive bidding war, will see Goldstein and Joe Kelly co-writing the screenplay.

Reportedly, the film will include several notable roles for character actors, adding depth and variety to the narrative.

Office Romance' will be produced by Aaron Ryder and Andrew Swett of Ryder Picture Company, along with Goldstein and Kelly.

Lopez will also produce through her company, Nuyorican Films, alongside Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas and Benny Medina.

 (ANI)

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