Marry Me Trailer #2 Begins with a Jennifer Lopez Proposal Twist
Universal
Pictures
has
just
released
the
trailer
for
the
upcoming
Jennifer
Lopez
and
Owen
WIllson
comedy
romance
Marry
Me.
It
poses
a
question
right
from
the
very
start.
When
Jennifer
Lopez
picks
you
out
of
an
audience
of
millions
to
be
her
husband,
what
do
you
say?
No
pressure!
We’re
waiting!
Packed
with
original
songs
by
Jennifer
Lopez
and
global
Latin
music
star
Maluma,
Marry
Me
arrives
next
Valentine’s
Day
with
Lopez
starring
as
musical
superstar
Kat
Valdez
and
Owen
Wilson
as
Charlie
Gilbert,
a
math
teacher-total
strangers
who
agree
to
marry
and
then
get
to
know
each
other.
An
unlikely
romance
about
two
different
people
searching
for
something
real
in
a
world
where
value
is
based
on
likes
and
followers,
Marry
Me
is
a
modern
love
story
about
celebrity,
marriage
and
social
media.
Kat
Valdez
(Lopez)
is
half
of
the
sexiest
celebrity
power
couple
on
Earth
with
hot
new
music
supernova
Bastian
(Maluma,
making
his
feature-film
debut).
As
Kat
and
Bastian’s
inescapable
hit
single, ‘Marry
Me,’
climbs
the
charts,
they
are
about
to
be
wed
before
an
audience
of
their
fans
in
a
ceremony
that
will
be
streamed
across
multiple
platforms.
Divorced
high-school
math
teacher
Charlie
Gilbert
(Owen
Wilson)
has
been
dragged
to
the
concert
by
his
daughter
Lou
(Chloe
Coleman,
Big
Little
Lies)
and
his
best
friend
(Sarah
Silverman,
The
Sarah
Silverman
Program).
When
Kat
learns,
seconds
before
the
ceremony,
that
Bastian
has
cheated
on
her
with
her
assistant,
her
life
turns
left
as
she
has
a
meltdown
on
stage,
questioning
love,
truth
and
loyalty.
As
her
gossamer
world
falls
away,
she
locks
eyes
with
a
stranger-a
face
in
the
crowd.
If
what
you
know
lets
you
down,
then
perhaps
what
you
don’t
know
is
the
answer,
and
so,
in
a
moment
of
inspired
insanity,
Kat
chooses
to
marry
Charlie.
What
begins
as
an
impulsive
reaction
evolves
into
an
unexpected
romance.
But
as
forces
conspire
to
separate
them,
the
universal
question
arises:
Can
two
people
from
such
different
worlds
bridge
the
gulf
between
them
and
build
a
place
where
they
both
belong?
The
film
also
stars
John
Bradley
(Game
of
Thrones),
Michelle
Buteau
(Michelle
Buteau:
Welcome
to
Buteaupia)
and
Utkarsh
Ambudkar
(Mulan).
Marry
Me
is
directed
by
Kat
Coiro
(Dead
to
Me,
It’s
Always
Sunny
in
Philadelphia,
upcoming
She-Hulk)
from
a
screenplay
by
John
Rogers
(The
Librarians)
and
Tami
Sagher
(NBC’s
30
Rock)
and
Harper
Dill
(The
Mick)
based
on
the
graphic
novel
by
Bobby
Crosby.
The
film
is
produced
by
Jennifer
Lopez
p.g.a.
and
Elaine
Goldsmith-Thomas
p.g.a.
(Hustlers,
Maid
in
Manhattan)
for
Jennifer
Lopez’s
Nuyorican
Productions,
by
John
Rogers
for
Kung
Fu
Monkey
Productions
and
by
Benny
Medina
(Hustlers,
The
Fresh
Prince
of
Bel-Air).
The
film’s
executive
producers
are
Alex
Brown,
Willie
Mercer,
Pamela
Thur
and
J.B.
Roberts.
Walk
down
the
movie
theater
aisle
this
Valentine’s
Day,
February
14,
to
catch
(the
bouquet!)
Marry
Me.
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