Jennifer Lopez Compares Her Toronto Festival Debut ofHustlerstoUnstoppable: 'A Good Luck Room' (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Jennifer Lopez at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2019; in 2024.Photo:Frazer Harrison/Getty; Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Jennifer Lopez Tiff in 2019 and 2024

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Jennifer Lopez’s new movie has theToronto International Film Festivalbuzzing with excitement, creating a “moving” experience for the actress and producer.

Lopez, 55, tells PEOPLE exclusively that the reception following the starry Sept. 6premiere of sports biopicUnstoppablehas been “really great.”

In fact, “I feel like that room has a good luck room for me now,” she says of the festival’s famed Roy Thomson Hall screening venue. “Because I remember sitting there watchingHustlersin those seats… and thinking, ‘Wow, this movie works.’”

Lopez starred in Lorene Scafaria’sHustlers, which premiered in Toronto in 2019, as stripper-turned-scammer Ramona Vega — “a little bit different vibe” fromUnstoppable, she quips.

(Left-right:) Lili Reinhart, Keke Palmer, Lorene Scafaria, Constance Wu, Jennifer Lopez and Julia Stiles at the ‘Hustlers’ premiere in 2019.Eric Charbonneau/Getty

Lili Reinhart, Keke Palmer, Lorene Scafaria, Director/Writer/Co-Producer, Constance Wu, Jennifer Lopez, Producer/Actress, Julia Stiles

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“Those types of movies, you never know, it could go either way,” she says. “So to be back here with this movie and it’s a very different kind of movie, it was a really good feeling.”

Unstoppabletells the story of real-life wrestler Anthony Robles, who was born with one leg and won an NCAA national championship in 2011 while at Arizona State University.Jharrel Jeromeplays Anthony while Lopez plays his mother Judy.

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Bobby Cannavale, Jharrel Jerome, Jennifer Lopez, Don Cheadle, and Matt Damon

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The cast and real-life subjects were on hand at the TIFF premiere, and Lopez gave Judy a bighug onstage.

“She was very open with me about it, and I was open with her about my own struggles and I was able to find commonality in that, because at the end of the day, you bring a lot of yourself to these characters,” adds Lopez. “And so it was a beautiful thing for me.”

Unstoppable, from Amazon MGM Studios, will be in limited theaters this December and streaming on Prime Video.

source: people.com