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Romance, Comedy • 2026 • 115 min • Adults (18+)

Office Romance is a 2026 romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez as Jackie, the CEO of an airline who enforces a strict no-fraternization policy, until a new lawyer tests it. Directed by Ol Parker, the film lands Neutral because its signals mostly cancel each other out. A Latina woman runs a major corporation and pushes back against paternal condescension, which reads as mildly progressive. The romance itself is conventional and heterosexual, family dynamics stay in the background, and there are no political, religious, or LGBTQ angles to speak of. The R rating signals adult humor rather than edge. Genre-wise, this is a classic workplace rom-com wearing modern casting.
Jennifer Lopez • Brett Goldstein • Betty Gilpin
Office Romance is a 2026 romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez as Jackie, the CEO of an airline who enforces a strict no-fraternization policy, until a new lawyer tests it. Directed by Ol Parker, the film lands Neutral because its signals mostly cancel each other out. A Latina woman runs a major corporation and pushes back against paternal condescension, which reads as mildly progressive. The romance itself is conventional and heterosexual, family dynamics stay in the background, and there are no political, religious, or LGBTQ angles to speak of. The R rating signals adult humor rather than edge. Genre-wise, this is a classic workplace rom-com wearing modern casting.
Jennifer Lopez • Brett Goldstein • Betty Gilpin
The narrative addresses company policies on relationships. Coverage shows no partisan framing or ideological content.
Cast features Latina lead as airline CEO and Latino actor as her father amid mostly white ensemble. Workplace romance narrative centers on policy violations without critiquing traditional identities.
Family elements remain peripheral. A strained father-daughter dynamic shows the CEO pushing back against paternal and board condescension. The lawyer's support for his imprisoned sister is treated lightly as backstory. A pregnant colleague prioritizes work above all. No central marriage, parenting, or traditional norms are endorsed or critiqued.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes appear.
No transsexual characters or themes appear. The narrative focuses solely on a heterosexual workplace romance between an airline CEO and her lawyer.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
No gender swaps occur. All named characters are original creations with no prior canonical gender in source material, adaptations, or history.
Office Romance is an original screenplay with no source material or prior canon establishing character races. All named roles, including leads Jackie Cruz and Daniel Blanchflower, are newly created for this film.
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