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Jennifer Lopez Supports Her Son’s Wrestling Dreams in ‘Unstoppable’ Trailer

Ryan Gajewski
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Jennifer Lopez plays the mother to a college wrestler whose path includes no shortage of challenges in the trailer for Amazon MGM Studios’ biographical sports movie Unstoppable.

William Goldenberg’s fact-based drama feature hits select theaters Dec. 6 before streaming via Prime Video on Jan. 16, 2025. Jharrel Jerome, Bobby Cannavale, Michael Pe?a and Don Cheadle round out the cast.

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Unstoppable centers on Anthony Robles (Jerome), a student athlete who is born without a right leg and endures an abusive upbringing while dreaming of becoming a successful college wrestler.

“When people look at me, the first thing they see is what’s missing,” Jerome says in the trailer. “If I win, having one leg won’t be the most important thing about me.”

Later, Lopez delivers a pep talk to her son. “You make people believe in something,” she says. “When they see you, they don’t see someone who’s missing a leg. They see someone who is unstoppable.”

Goldenberg makes his feature directorial debut from a script by Eric Champnella, Alex Harris and John Hindman. The film is based on the 2012 book Unstoppable: From Underdog to Undefeated: How I Became a Champion, which Robles co-wrote with Austin Murphy.

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The film hails from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s production company Artists Equity. The pair produce the movie alongside Robles, David Crockett, Andy Fraser, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas and Gary Lewis.

Unstoppable premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. In his review for The Hollywood Reporter, chief film critic David Rooney wrote that “any sense of emotional manipulation in the script is more than justified by the extraordinary human drama of Robles’ story.”

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