Jennifer Lopez revealed how she elevates the movie-watching experience at home.
After landing her fourth top-streaming film on Netflix in the past two years, with her newly-released action film, Atlas, the 54-year-old superstar recommended pairing the sci-fi flick, which surpassed 60 million views globally, with a beverage from her cocktail brand, Delola.
‘I’m so happy, my new movie, Atlas, is out! And, it’s got action… and AI… speaking of AI, wait until you see this,’ she teased, before showing a device tucked behind her ear. ‘I stole it from the set.’
She proceeded to ask, ‘Smith [played by Gregory James Cohan in her latest film], are you still there?’
‘You won’t get rid of me so easily,’ a robotic voice responded. ‘Would this be an appropriate time for humor?’
Jennifer Lopez shared a suggestion to improve her fans’ movie watching experience
While sitting on her couch, she looked cheerful as she sat with a bowl of popcorn on her lap and chatted with the device.
‘Okay, then, maybe you could use your AI genius to tell me the perfect drink to enjoy while watching Atlas,’ she replied.
The voice answered: ‘That’s easy, you already have your Delola Light cocktail. It’s the perfect balance of celebration and sophistication.’
The voice answered: ‘That’s easy, you already have your Delola cocktails ready to drink. It’s the perfect balance of celebration and sophistication, just like you, Atlas.
Lopez corrects Smith by reminding him that her name is Jennifer, not Atlas, the character she played in the newly-released action film.
Atlas was the most streamed film for the week of May 24–30 in Luminate’s streaming rankings, according to Variety.
And it wasn’t just the number one film — it clobbered the other streaming films in the top 10, with the second-place entry being watched approximately one billion minutes fewer than Atlas was.
According to Luminate’s ratings, Atlas logged 1.3 billion minutes watched over the week.
After landing her fourth top-streaming film on Netflix in the past two years, with her newly-released action film, Atlas, the 54-year-old superstar recommended pairing the sci-fi flick with a beverage from her cocktail brand, Delola
Atlas was the most streamed film for the week of May 24–30 in Luminate’s streaming rankings, according to Variety
Atlas’ number of minutes viewed made it the biggest film of the week among major streaming services and it was watched more than any series over that time period, with the most-viewed show, Bridgerton, only scoring 766.8 million estimated minutes watched
That amounted to close to 11 million views, according to the analytics firm.
However, that appears to be a simplistic and somewhat abstract figure, as it was simply arrived by dividing the total number of minutes by the film’s runtime, 120 minutes.
However, many viewers likely only sampled the film and watched a few minutes, so the true number of times Atlas was viewed aren’t clear from the latest rankings.
Netflix is famously opaque with its viewership data, releasing it when it sees fit, but the streaming service counts only two minutes watched as a ‘view.’
Still, Atlas’ number of minutes viewed made it the biggest film of the week among major streaming services.
And it wasn’t just the number one film — it clobbered the other streaming films in the top 10, with the second-place entry being watched approximately one billion minutes fewer than Atlas was; seen in 2023
In fact, it was also watched more than any series over that time period, with the most-viewed show, Bridgerton, only scoring 766.8 million estimated minutes watched.
The second most-viewed film was Netflix’s Mother Of The Bride with 223 million estimated minutes watched, while Prime Video’s The Blue Angels was viewed for 181.4 million minutes.
Rounding out the top 10 were Netflix’s Thelma The Unicorn, Prime Video’s The Idea Of You, Unfrosted (Netflix), The Beach Boys (Disney+), In Good Hands 2 (Neflix), Golden Kamuy (Netflix) and Road House (Prime Video).
Although it’s unclear how many people actually watched Atlas in full, the incredible ranking the film received suggests that there is significant interest in her and the film.