Netflix Drops Trailer for Intense New Thriller ‘Atlas’ Starring Jennifer Lopez—and It Looks Really Good

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Jennifer Lopez is returning to Netflix for another must-see film. But this time, she’s questioning the reliability of artificial intelligence.

This week, Netflix released the first official trailer for Atlas, which stars J.Lo, 54, as a data analyst.

The clip introduces viewers to the story line, which follows a woman who has major distrust in the futuristic world she’s living in. When a mission goes awry, she must rely on one of her biggest fears: artificial intelligence.

In addition to Lopez, cast members include Simu Liu (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings), Sterling K. Brown (American Fiction), Gregory James Cohan (A Little Water), Abraham Popoola (The Curse), Lana Parrilla (Once Upon a Time) and Mark Strong (Kingsman: Secret Service).

The film is directed by Brad Peyton (San Andreas), while Leo Sardarian (The Expansion Project) and Aron Eli Coleite (Locke & Key) wrote the screenplay.

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Lopez has been keeping busy as of late. Her last Netflix movie, The Mother, premiered in May 2023 and immediately became one of the streaming service’s top-rated films. In fact, it’s the eighth most-watched English-language movie on Netflix to date.

Most recently, J.Lo released a film on Prime Video, This Is Me…Now: A Love Story, along with a documentary, The Greatest Love Story Never Told. Plus, she debuted a brand-new album, titled This Is Me... Now, in February 2024.

Atlas will hit Netflix on May 24. *Sets calendar reminder*

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