Jennifer Lopez recreates “Singin' in the Rain” scene in preview for new movie about her love life
Lopez released the teaser trailer for 'This Is Me... Now: The Film,' a narrative about her storied love life.
Jennifer Lopez is bringing her largely dissected, highly publicized personal love story to life with both a new album and an accompanying feature-length movie — the trailer for which promises a fantastical journey into the superstar's life story.
Debuting Feb. 16 on Amazon Prime Video, This Is Me... Now: The Film stars Lopez as a fictionalized version of herself navigating a fantasy world of romance and heartbreak, inspired by the trajectory of her own notable experience with relationships.
The teaser trailer for the film (above) sees Lopez performing tracks from the movie's companion album, a sequel to her 2002 LP This Is Me... Then, as well as recreating an iconic sequence from Gene Kelly's 1952 cinema classic Singin' in the Rain.
Billed as a "visual reimagining" of Lopez's love life — including her ongoing romance with husband Ben Affleck — This Is Me...Now: The Film was produced by Lopez's Nuyorican Productions and directed by Dave Meyers with Director Dave Meyers, the filmmaker who directed the singer's music videos for songs like "All I Have" and "I'm Gonna Be Alright."
In addition to Lopez herself, the new film is set to feature cameos from other celebrities, and will follow the 54-year-old at various stages of her life — including her younger self.
This Is Me... Now releases on Jan. 10, followed by This Is Me... Now: The Film's Feb. 16 streaming debut on Prime Video. Watch the new movie's teaser trailer above.
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