IA miracle may be needed for deliverance Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's to escape a marriage on the brink of divorce, but the “Atlas” co-star shared one detail that suggests there may still be hope.
Amid strong rumors of a breakup, Lopez and Affleck's marriage The possibility of divorce is increasing every week and the situation is reportedly at a crisis point.
But the singer's long-awaited new movie might help the actor rediscover their romance after Sterling K. Brown He recounted an anecdote that was described as “adorable.”
During the filming of the Netflix movie “Atlas,” Affleck supported Jennifer Lopez He stepped up in her role and showed deep compassion for her, something he is said to lack today after their reported separation.
Ben Affleck supports Jennifer Lopez
In the movie, Lopez will play data analyst Atlas Shepard.In “The Galaxy,” our distrust of artificial intelligence is put to the test in a mission to capture a runaway robot named “Smith,” voiced by an actor. Gregory James CohanBut Affleck helped his wife through breaks in filming and helped her move on.
The 51-year-old actress took part in some rare “rehearsals” that helped her land the lead role in the film. brownHe read her lines and just hearing his voice boosted her confidence.
“sometimes, Ben “She was reading lines to Smith, and I think the newlyweds were still very much in love and she just wanted to hear his voice,” he told Entertainment Weekly, “and her reaction was also partly because she was hearing her husband's voice.”
director Brad Peyton Speaking at Netflix's Tudum event, he said another part of the film BenniferTheir marriage was in crisis for two years, but they reconciled.
“Smith Existing only as a voice inside Atlas' suit, the two learn to work together as the film progresses. At the heart of Atlas is trust and how difficult it can be to trust people.
“It's a reminder that we all have to build deep, meaningful relationships in our lives in some way. We can't do it all on our own. At some point we have to choose to trust and let people in.”