Jennifer Lopez Starrer ‘Unstoppable’ Becomes Casualty of Writers Strike!

The Writers Strike is still causing havoc in the industry, and the Jennifer Lopez movie Unstoppable is the most recent to be put on indefinite hold.

Earlier this week, picketing strikers prevented Unstoppable from filming in Los Angeles. The movie is produced by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s Artists Equity. The plan right now is to start again at a later time. Deadline was the first to break the story.

The Lionsgate film Good Fortune, starring Aziz Ansari, was put on hold indefinitely two weeks ago due to picketing, and Unstoppable is following in its footsteps.

Jennifer Lopez's 'Unstoppable' Shut Down By Writers Strike

After the strike, it plans to start up again. Marvel Studios’ Blade and Thunderbolts held off on starting production until the strike ended. (Marvel scripts frequently change as they are being filmed.)

Check out the tweet that was provided by Deadline Hollywood, which can be located further down on this page:

Unstoppable is Artists Equity’s second film after Air, a 1980s drama about Nike’s struggle to secure an endorsement deal with a young Michael Jordan.

Unstoppable, based on the real-life wrestler Anthony Robles, who was born with only one leg and went on to win an NCAA championship, stars Jharrel Jerome opposite Lopez.

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With Unstoppable, veteran editor Billy Goldenberg—who won an Oscar for Ben Affleck’s Argo—makes his directorial debut.

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