Jennifer Lopez Pushes Back Against AI in the New Space Movie Trailer
Netflix presents the multi-talented singer’s anticipated try at modern science fiction.
Summary:
- Jennifer Lopez is playing the leading character in the new Netflix ’s sci-fi action Atlas, featuring a data analyst fighting robots during a space mission
- It marks her return to science fiction movies and the follow-up of her collaboration with the streaming service, after 2023’s The Mother.
- It is claimed the singer doesn’t belong to fantastic movies at all.
Jennifer Lopez has reminded the world how great she is as an actress in last year’s action movie The Mother, and now she continues to conquer the cinematic world in the new Netflix’s movie Atlas, which marks the actress’ first role in a sci-fi movie since her starring in The Cell, a fantastic thriller, released almost a quarter of the century ago.
The first Atlas’ teaser, giving adrenaline, suspense and futuristic vibes, showcases Lopez, playing the titular character, Atlas Shepherd, a misanthropic data analyst who is sent to space with a mission to stop a renegade robot, the mystery of whose past is somewhat connected with Atlas herself. Despite the heroine’s strong distrust of AI, she will need to tone it down and trust it to save humanity from an awful catastrophe.
From the short video we also acknowledge that the cast of the upcoming movie also include last Oscars movies’ actors - Barbie ’s Simu Liu and American Fiction’s Sterling K. Brown, while the Atlas’ direction is in the hands of Brad Peyton (San Andreas, Rampage).
Having signed a multi-year contract with Netflix in 2021, Jennifer Lopez recently starred in another platform’s project, The Mother, where her character collaborates with the FBI to rescue her kidnapped daughter. This thriller became quite a success, according to the number of its viewing hours, though receiving poor reviews from critics.
Lopez’s performance gained mostly positive assessments, with some of the viewers comparing her to a female version of Matt Damon’s Bourne in The Bourne franchise.
However, there is a lot of criticism concerning the idea of one of today’s biggest pop icons starring in a space movie.
“Who are they marketing to? <...> Talk about niche,” questions the reasonability of such a cast decision Reddit User @JollyGreenGiantsTwin.
Besides, in this connection there is also appearing the recurrent claim addressed to Netflix, concerning the poor quality of some of the platform’s movies starring conventionally attractive and hyping, but irrelevant celebrities.
“...I think Netflix actually produces some content specifically for the “Netflix and Chill” audience <...> mainly to put on in the background,” shares their witty observation Redditor @o-o-o-o-o-o.
Leaving all prejudice behind, let’s wait for Atlas’ airing, which is scheduled on May 24, and see how Lopez managed to portray humanity's last hope.