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Bad News, J-Lo And Maluma’s Rom-Com ‘Marry Me’ Is Delayed Again!

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Bad News! Looks Like We'll Have To Wait A Little Longer For The Release Of J Lo And Maluma's Rom-Com 'Marry Me'
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Don’t worry it’s still happening…just a little delayed.

Marry Me is going to be our next fave Rom-com film without a doubt. Also because it is a musical comedy that features stars Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson, Sarah Silverman, Chloe Coleman, and John Bradley, and of course this movie will mark Maluma’s first feature film. The storyline is based on Bobby Crosby’s graphic novel of the same name and is described as a cross between Notting Hill and A Star Is Born, oh soooo romantic vibes! The film will revolve around Lopez’s character finding out that her fiancé, played by singer Maluma has been cheating on her with her assistant before she goes on to marry a random crowd member potrayed by Wilson instead.

Bad News! Looks Like We'll Have To Wait A Little Longer For The Release Of J Lo And Maluma's Rom-Com 'Marry Me'
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Both the singers have given fans a sneak peek of what to expect back in October 2019 when they surprised concertgoers with a duet of No Me Ames. That performance will actually be a scene in the rom-com. Maluma and Lopez then shared Instagram photos of a studio session together.

Bad News! Looks Like We'll Have To Wait A Little Longer For The Release Of J Lo And Maluma's Rom-Com 'Marry Me'
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Marry Me was supposedly set to hit theaters on Valentine’s Day in 2021, but unfortunately now, the release date has been moved again, and it’s expected to be release on Feb. 11, 2022.

Written by: Varesha


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