101 Ideas for a Jennifer Lopez Rom Com

75.

“Lip Sync Love”


In the heart of New York City, Rosa (Jennifer Lopez) is a charismatic street performer who has captivated crowds with her dazzling dance moves and seemingly flawless voice. What no one knows is that Rosa has a secret—her performances rely on the beautiful singing voice of Mia (Christina Milian), a shy but gifted vocalist who prefers to stay behind the scenes. Their unconventional partnership propels Rosa to unexpected fame, catching the attention of suave music manager Jack (Clive Owen), who offers Rosa a chance at stardom.

Rosa’s meteoric rise, however, comes with complications. Her fiercely protective sister Carmen (Michelle Rodriguez) disapproves of her newfound career, calling it dishonest and warning her about losing sight of her roots. Adding to the chaos is Max (Adam Lambert), a sharp-tongued rival street performer who sees through Rosa’s act and isn’t shy about stirring up trouble.

As Rosa navigates the tension between ambition and authenticity, she finds herself unexpectedly drawn to Mia, whose voice—and friendship—are the real magic behind her success. With Carmen’s tough love, Max’s cutting remarks, and Jack’s tempting offers forcing her to confront her choices, Rosa must decide whether to come clean and risk it all—or keep lip-syncing her way through life and love.

“Lip Sync Love” is a lively and heartfelt romantic comedy that explores identity, integrity, and the music that brings us together.
 
76. “A Taste of Love”


Jennifer Lopez stars as Viviana Cortez, a sharp-tongued and fiercely independent New York restaurant critic whose scathing reviews can make or break a culinary career. Her latest target is acclaimed chef Ethan Romano (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), whose trendy restaurant has repeatedly failed to win her over. Frustrated and desperate for her approval, Ethan devises a bold plan: he invites Viviana to a series of exclusive, one-on-one tastings, determined to charm her palate—and maybe her heart.

As the two spar over food, passion, and perfection, sparks fly in the kitchen. Viviana’s tough exterior begins to soften as she discovers Ethan’s genuine dedication to his craft and the secret reasons behind his relentless pursuit of excellence. Along the way, the couple navigates hilarious interference from Viviana’s quirky editor (Diane Keaton), Ethan’s eccentric sous-chef and confidant (Kristen Bell), and restaurant owner (Danny DeVito), who has his own schemes up his sleeve.

“A Taste of Love” is a delectable romantic comedy about second chances, finding unexpected connections, and learning that sometimes the recipe for love is a little messy—but oh-so-worth it.
 
77. Brewed for Disaster

Maggie (Jennifer Lopez), a stressed café owner, is struggling to keep her business afloat when Tommy (Ryan Reynolds), a quirky and clumsy man with a good heart, shows up to help. His well-meaning but disastrous attempts only make things worse, leading to a series of hilarious mishaps and a poisoned coffee catastrophe. Despite the chaos, sparks fly between them—until Maggie slips on pigeon poop and tragically breaks her neck. Tommy, clueless to the mess he’s caused, walks away with Maggie’s pearls, leaving behind a café in ruins and a love story like no other.
 
78. “Love on the Fly”

In this high-flying romantic comedy, Jennifer Lopez stars as Elena Torres, a street-smart but reluctant drug mule tasked with smuggling a shipment of cocaine on a flight from Canada to Colombia. Determined to stay under the radar, Elena’s plans are thrown into chaos when she’s seated next to Jack Steele (Mark Wahlberg), a by-the-book Air Marshall with a sharp eye and a growing suspicion about her nervous behaviour.

As the plane encounters turbulence—not just in the air but among its eccentric passengers, including a fussy businessman (Stanley Tucci), a no-nonsense grandmother (Wanda Sykes), an overly chatty honeymooner (Maya Rudolph), and a scatterbrained flight attendant (Miranda Hart)—Elena must think fast to outwit Jack while navigating the chaos around her.

But as Jack and Elena are forced to work together to deal with a series of unexpected in-flight mishaps, an unlikely connection begins to form. Can Elena come clean about her past and turn her life around, or will Jack’s duty to the law tear their budding romance apart?

“Love on the Fly” is a hilarious and heartfelt story about redemption, taking chances, and finding love in the unlikeliest of places—30,000 feet in the air.
 
79 "Pop’s Army"

Jennifer Lopez stars as Rosa Santiago, a glamorous and savvy entrepreneur from Brooklyn who unexpectedly inherits her late grandfather’s dilapidated seaside pub in a quaint British village. To keep the pub afloat, she partners with a ragtag team of quirky locals who moonlight as a historical reenactment society dedicated to preserving their town's World War II heritage.

Rosa’s plans for modernizing the pub (a cocktail bar makeover, DJ nights, and karaoke) clash hilariously with the society’s old-fashioned ways. They insist the pub stay authentic to its wartime roots, complete with blackout curtains, ration-style menus, and weekly air-raid reenactments. As the group works together to save the pub, chaos ensues, but sparks fly between Rosa and Arthur "Artie" Mainwaring (played by Christopher Maloney), the dashing but uptight leader of the reenactors.

Lawrence Fox as Corporal Godfrey, the charmingly forgetful pub historian who remembers every pub tale but can't find his shoes. Daniella Westbrook as Joan Jones, the fiery, sarcastic barmaid and Rosa’s unexpected ally. Bungle as Pike, an enthusiastic but clumsy waiter who wants to prove he can be a hero. Stephanie Cole as Mrs. Hodges, the meddling town council member who opposes all change but harbors a secret love for karaoke. And introducing Sinitta as Warden Wilson, the pub's cynical yet oddly endearing handywoman.

As the team battles health inspectors, competitive local businesses, and their own eccentricities, Rosa discovers the charm of old-fashioned community spirit, while the villagers learn that a little modern flair might not be so bad. Romance blossoms, laughs abound, and the pub’s grand reopening turns into a village-wide extravaganza of epic (and slightly tipsy) proportions.
 
80. Taken By Love

Jennifer Lopez stars as Isabella Cruz, a fiercely competent but overworked CIA operative whose career has always taken priority over her family. When her rebellious teenage daughter, Mia (played by Millie Bobby Brown), is kidnapped during a gap-year trip to Paris, Isabella flies into action. With a "very particular set of skills" and a knack for undercover work, Isabella chases leads across Europe, leaving a trail of chaos and slapstick destruction in her wake.

The twist? The mastermind behind the kidnapping, Dimitri Volkov (played by Taika Waititi), is a surprisingly useless criminal. Dimitri only resorted to kidnapping because his mob boss (played by Danny DeVito) demanded it—but he’s terrible at his job, treating Mia more like a houseguest than a hostage. As Isabella closes in on Dimitri, she realizes his bumbling efforts have unwittingly kept Mia safe from the far more dangerous criminals he owes money to.

Isabella and Dimitri’s cat-and-mouse chase takes a romantic turn when they’re forced to team up to outwit the real villains, culminating in a wild heist to steal Mia back from a black-market auction in Monaco. Tragically, their plan goes awry, and Mia meets a hilarious demise (involving a rogue gondola accident). But as Isabella grieves her loss, she finds solace—and love—with Dimitri, who vows to turn his life around for her.

Emma Thompson is Isabella’s CIA boss, who offers terrible dating advice but great spy tips. John Major as Gunnar, a vain, muscle-bound henchman who constantly gets outsmarted by everyone.

This romantic comedy with action-packed chases, witty banter, and a surprisingly heartfelt conclusion about finding love in the most unexpected places—complete with a montage of Isabella and Dimitri running their new cupcake shop in Dubrovnik.
 
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81. Sweet Home Alabama

After 15 years behind bars for homicide, Bob Dwayne Dawson (Chris Noth) is ready for a fresh start. But small-town Tuscaloosa isn’t exactly rolling out the welcome mat—until Bob’s life takes a wild turn in the most unlikely place: a Walmart parking lot. That’s where he meets Laverne (Jennifer Lopez), a stunning, unapologetic sex worker whose confidence and charisma stop him dead in his tracks.

Their connection is instant and electric. What starts as a raw, steamy encounter quickly turns into something much deeper. Laverne’s bold energy draws Bob out of his shell, showing him a world of passion and possibility he never thought he’d experience again. For the first time in years, he feels alive.

But Bob is still haunted by his past—especially his estranged son, Walter. As their fiery romance intensifies, Bob reveals his plan to track Walter down and make amends. And just when their love seems unstoppable, Laverne drops the ultimate bombshell: she is Walter, the child Bob has been searching for all along.

What follows is a journey that’s as heart-pounding as it is heartwarming. Stunned but unwilling to lose the connection they’ve built, Bob and Laverne navigate their complicated pasts and undeniable chemistry to forge a new kind of love—one that’s messy, unexpected, and utterly unforgettable.

Critics are calling Sweet Home Alabama “bold, provocative, and surprisingly tender.” Featuring Jennifer Lopez in a career-defining role and sizzling chemistry with Chris Noth, this is the romantic dramedy of the year. Passionate, funny and daring, it’s a story of redemption, love, and jaw-dropping twists—proving that sometimes, the only way to fix a broken family is to tear it apart and let it rebuild itself from the wreckage.
 
82. “Ghosted Love”


Jennifer Lopez stars as Maria Delgado, a glamorous yet restless spirit who doesn’t realise she’s dead. Maria is stuck in her former home, where she spent her happiest days. When brooding, recently divorced novelist Ben Harper (Jon Hamm) moves in seeking solitude to finish his next book, Maria is instantly drawn to his charm and loneliness. Determined to make a connection, Maria starts haunting Ben—not with malice, but with an over-the-top flair that leaves him terrified instead of smitten.

Desperate for answers and a good night’s sleep, Ben hires eccentric Medium Madame Lorette (Liza Minnelli), whose theatrical attempts to cleanse the house only make things more chaotic. As Ben begins to piece together Maria’s tragic past and she starts to realise the truth about her existence, the two form a deep, unconventional bond.

Blending romance, horror, and dark comedy, “Ghosted Love” is a wickedly funny and poignant tale about finding love beyond the grave, learning to let go, and embracing the absurdity of life—and death.
 
83. Dictator of My Heart

Jennifer Lopez stars as Lucia Vargas, a globetrotting chef who arrives in 1970s Uganda to open a high-end restaurant, hoping to bring a touch of elegance to Kampala. She’s a perfectionist with a fiery temper, but her world turns upside down when she meets Idi Amin, played by Terry Crews, an eccentric and larger-than-life leader with a penchant for grand gestures and questionable decision-making. Despite his overwhelming flaws—like insisting his portrait hangs in her restaurant and declaring himself the Official Taster of Love Soufflés—Lucia finds herself drawn to his unexpected charm and childlike enthusiasm.

As Lucia helps Amin soften his tyrannical image through food diplomacy (think "Dinner with Dictators"), the two clash hilariously over everything, from her refusal to serve his beloved fried grasshoppers to his outlandish plans to rename the restaurant Idi Delights. But beneath the comedy lies a genuine connection as Amin reveals his vulnerability: a lonely man who uses bravado to mask his insecurities.

Jack Black as Charlie Pruitt, Lucia’s ex-fiancé and an insufferable food critic who shows up in Uganda to “expose” her romance with Amin, leading to slapstick chaos. Octavia Spencer as Mama Titi, Amin’s former nanny and the only person who can keep him in check, offering hilarious wisdom and snarky commentary on their blossoming romance. Kristen Wiig as Patricia Larkins, a nosy British expat who spreads outrageous rumors about Lucia and Amin but ultimately gets caught up in their antics. Donald Glover as General Sam, Amin’s witty and surprisingly romantic right-hand man, who helps orchestrate Amin’s over-the-top gestures of love (like a 100-piece marching band serenade), but is secretly in love with him.

A playful rom-com that doesn’t shy away from Amin’s flaws but treats him as a lovable rogue. The film leans into absurd comedy and touching romance as Lucia teaches Amin that true strength comes from vulnerability—and maybe a properly cooked soufflé.
 
84. Jenny from the building

Tired of the glitz and chaos of Hollywood, global superstar Jennifer Lopez (playing herself) moves into a modest apartment building in Queens to rediscover her roots and live a “normal” life. But her plan quickly derails when she encounters a quirky group of neighbors, including a nosy retired drama teacher, a conspiracy-obsessed handyman, and a grumpy building manager who couldn’t care less about her fame. As Jennifer struggles with mundane tasks like laundry, grocery shopping, and avoiding paparazzi, she finds unexpected friendships, chaotic comedy, and even a budding romance. Jenny from the Building is a laugh-out-loud romantic comedy about stepping out of the spotlight, embracing the messiness of life, and discovering that "normal" might just be overrated.
 
85. Eurovision: J.Lo’s Last Shot

After a string of career disasters, Jennifer Lopez is the punchline of every late-night joke and meme on the internet. But when the United States is invited to join the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time, J.Lo sees it as her ultimate shot at redemption. Determined to make a grand comeback, she signs up to represent America, only to find herself battling bizarre competitors, a sabotaging record label, and an absurd world of glittery chaos. With ridiculous costumes, failed stunts, and an army of eccentric fans, J.Lo’s quest to “make America great again” through Eurovision might just make her the biggest laughing stock of Europe—or the most iconic diva of all time. Eurovision: J.Lo’s Last Shot is a hilarious rollercoaster of over-the-top performances, failed plans, and an unforgettable diva who refuses to go quietly into obscurity.
 
86: Mother Teresa: The Untold Story

Get ready for a wild ride as pop superstar Jennifer Lopez takes on the role of Mother Teresa in the most absurdly unorthodox biopic ever made. Set in the 1970s, Mother Teresa: The Untold Story follows J.Lo as she rocks a diamond cross, flawless hair, and a slightly questionable accent while attempting to "save" Kolkata. Along the way, she checks her phone, sips iced lattes, and casually mentions her upcoming album release in between curing leprosy and giving impromptu dance lessons to the poor.

When she’s not accidentally applying bronzer to the sick, Lopez’s “Mother Teresa” is suggesting collaborations with the Pope for a Vatican music video and pondering if a new "Ain't your mama" remix could truly heal the world. This film is a dazzling, unintentionally hilarious clash of pop star glam and spiritual devotion, asking the ultimate question: Can a diva with a heart of gold and a penchant for highlighter truly be a saint?

Mother Teresa: The Untold Story is the chaotic, sparkly journey we never knew we needed. Prepare to laugh, cry, and cringe all at once.
 
87. I Don't Know Her (TBA)

J-Lo plays Jlow, a rock-fooled mime artist from a specific area that signifies she's very real at being who she is, gatecrashes reunion parties where nobody knows her. She's been playing all night long, but how much longer can she be it on the floor until shown the door or a turned on microphone? Coming to a streaming service as soon as one of them picks it up!
 

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