Every Jennifer Lopez Movie You Can Stream on Netflix Right Now, From ‘Office Romance’ to Her Best Kept Gems
Jennifer Lopez has spent the better part of the last three years quietly building one of the most prolific streaming catalogs in Hollywood. Her partnership with Netflix has produced everything from action thrillers to sci-fi spectacles, and now her newest arrival has fans going back to the beginning of that journey to watch it all over again.
That newest arrival is ‘Office Romance,’ which began streaming on June 5, 2026, and marks a long-awaited return to the romantic comedy genre that first made Lopez a household name at the movies. For anyone wondering what else is available on the platform, the answer is: quite a lot.
‘Office Romance’ and the Rom-Com Comeback Everyone Was Waiting For
‘Office Romance’ pairs Lopez with Emmy winner Brett Goldstein in a workplace love story, with the film directed by Ol Parker and written by Goldstein and Joe Kelly. Lopez plays Jackie Cruz, the CEO of a small but growing New Jersey airline called Air Cruz, who is described as virtually married to her job. Goldstein plays Daniel Blanchflower, a British attorney who takes a position as the company’s second-string in-house counsel.
Goldstein revealed that he and Kelly wrote the film specifically for Lopez during a train ride while working on ‘Ted Lasso’ Season 3, describing the final product as “an old school rom-com but with hard jokes.” Director Ol Parker recalled sensing the chemistry between the leads immediately, saying he had lunch with them before filming began and they “laughed all the way through” it.
According to Variety, ‘Office Romance’ is modest in scope and technique but carries some of the tactile, burnished warmth found in Nineties star vehicles, aided by cinematography from Wes Anderson regular Robert Yeoman and production design by industry veteran Kristi Zea. The early critical reception has been mixed, with the film holding a 48% score on Rotten Tomatoes based on 33 reviews, with critics pointing to weak dialogue and an uneven tone.
The platform choice of streaming-only fits the film’s likely audience, those who want something easy to start, familiar enough to understand quickly, and starry enough to feel like an event inside the Netflix menu.
The Action Era: ‘The Mother’ and ‘Atlas’ Prove Lopez Owns the Streamer
‘Office Romance’ marks Lopez’s third original Netflix film, following the 2023 action movie ‘The Mother’ and the 2024 sci-fi thriller ‘Atlas.’ Together those two titles redefined how audiences and the industry think about Lopez as a streaming draw, even when critics were less enthusiastic.
‘The Mother,’ directed by Niki Caro, stars Lopez as a former U.S. army operative who partners with an FBI agent to track down her teenage daughter after she is kidnapped. The cast also includes Joseph Fiennes, Omari Hardwick, and Gael García Bernal.
‘Atlas,’ released in May 2024, saw Lopez play a counterterrorism analyst stranded on a far-off planet who is forced to overcome her deep distrust of artificial intelligence to survive. The film reached Netflix’s Top 10 in 93 countries and hit the number one spot in 71 of them.
By early June 2024, ‘Atlas’ had accumulated 60 million global views and approximately 119.4 million viewing hours, making it the second-most-watched Lopez title on Netflix at the time, and the platform reported a viewer completion rate of 80%.
The Classic Rom-Com Corner: ‘Marry Me’ and the Genre She Built
Before ‘Office Romance’ arrived, Lopez’s defining rom-com presence on Netflix came courtesy of ‘Marry Me,’ a film that reminded audiences exactly why the genre clings to her like a second skin.
‘Marry Me’ follows pop icon Kat Valdez, played by Lopez, who is moments away from marrying fellow music star Bastian on stage when she discovers he has been unfaithful. She impulsively turns to a stranger in the crowd, a divorced high school math teacher named Charlie Gilbert played by Owen Wilson, and proposes to him instead.
‘Marry Me’ holds a 61% critical score and a 92% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, making it one of the more warmly received entries in her recent filmography. Its presence on Netflix gives newcomers to her catalog a clean starting point before jumping into ‘Office Romance.’
What Is Streaming Now and What Is Coming Next
Netflix currently offers a broad selection of Lopez films spanning multiple genres, including ‘Enough,’ ‘Bordertown,’ and the documentary ‘Jennifer Lopez: Halftime,’ alongside her more recent originals. The platform has become the clearest ongoing home for her work, and that relationship shows no sign of slowing down.
Lopez is already set to star in Netflix’s upcoming psychological thriller ‘The Last Mrs. Parrish,’ directed by Robert Zemeckis, based on Liv Constantine’s bestselling novel.
The story centers on a con artist who targets a wealthy couple, befriending the wife and seducing the husband in a plan to claim the woman’s life as her own. With that project in the pipeline, the Netflix era of J.Lo’s career is shaping up to be her most consistent and genre-spanning chapter yet.
Whether ‘Office Romance’ wins over the critics who found it uneven or simply coasts on the undeniable pull of Lopez in a classic romantic comedy setting, one thing is clear: the Netflix library surrounding it is deep enough to keep anyone busy for the entire weekend. If you have already started with ‘Office Romance,’ we want to know which J.Lo Netflix film you are watching next and whether you think her rom-com era or her action era deserves more credit.

