Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson’s Marry Me gets pushed from May 2021 to February 2022 due to COVID-19

Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson’s Marry Me gets pushed from May 2021 to February 2022 due to COVID-19

As movie studios and exhibitors continue to face uncertainty over when theaters will  be open en masse, another film has been pushed out of 2021, Marry Me.

Universal Pictures has pushed Marry Me, starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson, from its most recent date of May 14, 2021 to February 11, 2022, via The Hollywood Reporter. 

The romantic comedy was originally slated for release in early February 2021, though it was ultimately pushed to May amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pushed: Universal Pictures has pushed Marry Me, starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson, from its most recent date of May 14, 2021 to February 11, 2022, via The Hollywood Reporter 

Release date: The romantic comedy was originally slated for release in early February 2021, though it was ultimately pushed to May amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Release date: The romantic comedy was originally slated for release in early February 2021, though it was ultimately pushed to May amid the COVID-19 pandemic

The project is based on the graphic novel of the same name by Bobby Crosby which centers on a beloved pop star (Lopez).

She is about to get married to her rock star fiancee (Maluma) during a massive event at Madison Square Garden, and just moments before exchanging vows, learns he’s been cheating on her with her assistant.

After an on-stage meltdown, she picks a random man out of the crowd – a divorced math teacher (Wilson) to marry instead. 

Crowd: After an on-stage meltdown, she picks a random man out of the crowd - a divorced math teacher (Wilson) to marry instead

Crowd: After an on-stage meltdown, she picks a random man out of the crowd – a divorced math teacher (Wilson) to marry instead

Lopez and Wilson were both spotted frequently filming the rom-com in New York City between October and November in 2019.

The movie is said to include numerous original songs by both Lopez and Maluma that will be featured on the soundtrack.  

Marry Me also stars Sarah Silverman, John Bradley, Chloe Coleman, Stephen Wallem, Jameela Jamil and Jimmy Fallon as himself.

Spotted: Lopez and Wilson were both spotted frequently filming the rom-com in New York City between October and November in 2019

Spotted: Lopez and Wilson were both spotted frequently filming the rom-com in New York City between October and November in 2019 

Kat Coiro (She-Hulk) directs Marry Me from a script by John Rogers (Transformers, Leverage), Tami Sagher (30 Rock) and Harper Dill (The Mick), based on Crosby’s graphic novel.

Lopez also produces alongside her Nuyorican Productions partner Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas and Rogers.

Marry Me is just the latest project to be pushed out of 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Producer: Lopez also produces alongside her Nuyorican Productions partner Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas and Rogers

Producer: Lopez also produces alongside her Nuyorican Productions partner Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas and Rogers

Lopez is also attached to star in The Godmother for director Reed Morano (The Rhythm Section), playing drug lord Griselda Blanco.

She is also set to star in Shotgun Wedding with Josh Duhamel, Jennifer Coolidge and Sonia Braga.

Wilson’s new film Bliss just debuted on Amazon Prime over the weekend, and he’ll next be seen in Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch and the Marvel TV series Loki. 

Coming soon: Lopez is also attached to star in The Godmother for director Reed Morano (The Rhythm Section), playing drug lord Griselda Blanco

Coming soon: Lopez is also attached to star in The Godmother for director Reed Morano (The Rhythm Section), playing drug lord Griselda Blanco

New roles: Wilson's new film Bliss just debuted on Amazon Prime over the weekend, and he'll next be seen in Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch and the Marvel TV series Loki

New roles: Wilson’s new film Bliss just debuted on Amazon Prime over the weekend, and he’ll next be seen in Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch and the Marvel TV series Loki