Jennifer Lopez is once again in the spotlight for her role in the upcoming sports biopic, Unstoppable.
Produced by her former husband Ben Affleck alongside Matt Damon under Artists Equity, the film has created a lot of excitement, particularly due to Lopez‘s powerful portrayal of Judy Robles, the mother of wrestler Anthony Robles.
Taking on the character of Judy was a significant challenge for the Bronx native. In interviews, Lopez emphasized her effort to fully embrace the character, stating that she eliminated her public persona to truly embody Judy, a dedicated and resilient mother.
“I transformed completely for this role, letting go of JLo and just becoming Judy,” Lopez explained during an Amazon/MGM interview. “I entered with profound respect for Judy’s story, making sure there was no trace of myself in the performance.”
Oscar Buzz for an Exceptional Performance
The acclaim for Lopez‘s interpretation of Judy Robles is already resonating, with numerous critics praising her performance. The film tells the real-life tale of Anthony Robles, portrayed by Jharrel Jerome, who triumphed over the adversity of being born with one leg.
The trailer highlights Lopez‘s ability to convey deep emotion, showcasing Judy’s unwavering encouragement for her son.
“I refuse to let him quit wrestling or academics,” she asserts, capturing Judy’s fierce resolve. She motivates her son by stating, “They don’t see just a boy with one leg; they see someone unstoppable.”
The cast includes Bobby Cannavale as Judy’s husband, Michael Peña as Anthony’s coach, and Don Cheadle as Shawn Charles, the coach at Arizona State. With William Goldenberg at the helm, Unstoppable is expected to deliver a poignant narrative focused on perseverance, family values, and human spirit.
Lopez‘s dedication to the film comes during a transformative period in her personal life after filing for divorce from Affleck in August following two years of marriage. Their collaborative effort on this project underscores their professional commitment.
She described her role as immensely cathartic, reflecting on the challenges women, particularly mothers, face in relationships. “I deeply understand the complexities of trying to cope with difficult dynamics in a relationship while caring for someone,” she shared with People.
Ready for Award Season
Scheduled for a theatrical release on December 6, followed by streaming on Prime Video from January 16, Unstoppable marks a significant milestone in Lopez‘s career. She has previously received nominations for both Golden Globe and Emmy Awards but has yet to earn an Oscar nomination; her role as Judy Robles may shift that narrative.
Her involvement in Unstoppable showcases Jennifer Lopez‘s talent for taking on complex roles and delivering profound performances.
Despite personal challenges, Lopez continues to prove her versatility in Hollywood. With growing Oscar anticipation and critical acclaim, this film may solidify her legacy like never before.