Jennifer Lopez is headlining a new Netflix romantic comedy this month called Office Romance, one of several high-profile streaming premieres landing on the platform through June 2026. The film sits in the classic rom-com format — workplace setting, lead characters who start as adversaries, a third act that resolves what the first act set up. Lopez has returned to the genre several times over her career, and Netflix has given the project a wide promotional push leading into the summer.
Office Romance is part of a broader pattern Netflix has been running for several years: signing major studio-era film stars for streaming exclusives that carry name recognition without requiring theatrical marketing budgets. Lopez’s last Netflix film performed well enough on the platform’s viewership metrics to make a follow-up commercially reasonable.
The film co-stars a cast that has not been fully detailed in pre-release coverage, though supporting roles have been confirmed. The director and screenplay writer have both worked in studio comedy before, keeping the production within a recognisable genre template rather than pushing against it.
Netflix has not released a specific premiere date beyond “June 2026” in its official programming guide. The film is expected to appear in the platform’s weekly new releases sometime in the second half of the month, given the volume of titles already scheduled for the first two weeks.
For Lopez, the streaming film continues a run of consistent output. She has balanced music, acting, and producing projects across multiple platforms simultaneously over the past three years. Office Romance is the lightest of her recent projects by tone, which is probably the point — summer streaming audiences tend to respond well to uncomplicated entertainment that delivers exactly what the title promises.




