Business and pleasure
It’s often taboo, frowned upon and generally not the best idea to get involved with people you work with. There are so many logistics and ramifications involved. However, sometimes it almost seems worth it. That’s the concept that will be explored in Netflix’s newest rom-com, Office Romance. The streamer has just released the trailer for the film, which stars Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein as our star-crossed lovers. They are joined by Betty Gilpin, Amy Sedaris, Jodie Whittaker, Mary Wiseman, Tony Hale, with Bradley Whitford, and Edward James Olmos, who reunites with J. Lo after Selena.
The additional cast includes Tony Plana, Roger Bart, Rick Hoffman, Jackie Sandler, Michelle Hurd, Ali Stroker, Lisa Gilroy, Will Sasso, Donald Elise Watkins, Natalie Ortega, Brian Gallivan, Scott Seiss and Mo Welch.
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The official plot synopsis from Netflix reads, “Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein lead this charming and raunchy romantic comedy. Lopez plays a powerful CEO and Goldstein is her airline’s newest lawyer. Their secret Office Romance takes off when these two workaholics stop playing by the rules and start following their hearts.”
Brett Goldstein and Joe Kelly write the film with Ol Parker taking the directing duties. Producers on the film include Aaron Ryder, Andrew Swett, Jennifer Lopez, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas, Benny Medina, Brett Goldstein and Joe Kelly. While the executive producers on board include Alexander Black, Jon Rosenberg, Courtney Baxter and Pamela Thur.
Goldstein, who broke out in Ted Lasso, told Netflix, “Every day I come to work to do a rom-com with Jennifer Lopez and this incredible cast, and I expect people to jump out and tell me I’m being pranked. Hasn’t happened yet, so maybe this is real?”
Office Romance starts its relations on Netflix starting on June 5.


















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