Jennifer Lopez's new movie Unstoppable has been released on Prime Video.
The sports biopic follows the story of Anthony Robles, who was born with one leg and overcame obstacles to become a wrestling champion.
Following a limited cinema release last year, the film has become free to watch for Prime Video users as of today (January 16).
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The film stars Moonlight and When They See Us' Jharrel Jerome as Robles, while Lopez plays his mother Judy. Other stars that appear include Marvel's Don Cheadle, Ant-Man's Michael Peña and The Watcher's Bobby Cannavale.
The movie was affected by the 2023 Writer’s Guild of America strikes, with production initially shutting down two weeks into filming before resuming later in the year once the strikes came to an end.
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The film, which comes from director William Goldenberg, later earned a strong Rotten Tomatoes rating of 75% after critics' reviews.
Unstoppable is also produced by Lopez's now-former husband Ben Affleck, from whom she filed for divorce last year.
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Affleck spoke previously about working with Lopez on the movie before the split, telling CBS Sunday Morning: "What fun, what a joy to do something with her, see her be great, go to work with your wife, go to work with your best friend.
"Because ultimately, like, your work becomes the lion’s share of what defines your life, in terms of the time you spend… [if] you love the people at work, you probably have a pretty good life, you know?"
The couple initially rekindled their romance in 2021, having previously been engaged in the early 2000s, and got married in July 2022.
Unstoppable is available to stream now on Prime Video.

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