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Jennifer Lopez romcom fans could 'watch all day' now streaming free

Jennifer Lopez romcom fans could 'watch all day' now streaming free

Daily Mirror11-07-2025
The film has just been made available on BBC iPlayer
Jennifer Lopez fans can now enjoy a beloved romantic comedy film at no cost, which also features a barely recognisable Game of Thrones star.
The 2022 release Marry Me is an American romantic comedy drama that viewers describe as "funny and charming". The film has now arrived on BBC iPlayer today (July 11) and is entirely free to watch.

Jennifer Lopez stars as Kat Valdez, alongside Owen Wilson (famous for The Internship and Zoolander) as Charlie Gilbert, and Chloe Coleman (who appeared in Avatar) as Lou Gilbert.

Game of Thrones favourite John Bradley also appears in the role of Colin. The English actor appears almost unrecognisable from his portrayal of Samwell Tarly in the HBO series.
The plot centres on Kat Valdez, whose wedding arrangements fall apart after discovering her fiancé Bastian's betrayal. In response, she impulsively decides to marry a complete stranger from the audience upon learning of her partner's infidelity, reports the Daily Record.

According to the BBC iPlayer description: "Singer Kat Valdez (Jennifer Lopez) is about to marry her fellow superstar Bastian in a live broadcast in front of a global audience of millions when it turns out he has been unfaithful. Instead, she picks Charlie (Owen Wilson), a total stranger in the crowd, and marries him."
The romantic comedy continues to win over audiences, with glowing reviews flooding in. One enthusiastic viewer commented: "Love it need 2nd one best so cool best movie ever love it makes me smile everything I could watch all day and night."

Another chimed in with praise: "Cute movie. I really liked it, great music. I mean it's stereotypical romcom but still just watch it knowing it's nothing fancy but decent."
A third shared their enthusiasm: "Amazing romcom with a different view something that I haven't really seen before the music is good too."
Meanwhile, a fourth penned: "Marry Me is comprised of pure feel-good movie magic. The cast is amazing, the story is endearing as can be, and the characters immediately win your heart. Marry Me is a perfect getaway."
On Google reviews, a viewer expressed their affection for the genre: "Just a sweet, lovely rom-com! I learned that all the fame and money still can't buy true love....it's a priceless commodity."
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