Cheers! Jennifer Lopez reveals how she elevates the movie-watching experience with a cocktail as her film Atlas surpasses 60M views globally
Jennifer Lopez revealed how she takes the movie-watching experience at home to the next level.
After landing her fourth top streaming film on Netflix in the past two years, with her recently released action film Atlas, the 54-year-old superstar recommended pairing the sci-fi film, which has been viewed more than 60 million times worldwide, with a drink from her cocktail brand Delola.
‘I’m so happy, my new film, Atlas, is out! And it has action… and AI… speaking of AI, just wait until you see this,” she teased, before showing off a device behind her ear. “I stole it from the set.”
She then asked, “Smith [played by Gregory James Cohan in her latest film]are you still there?’
“You won’t get rid of me that easily,” a robotic voice replied. “Would this be an appropriate time for humor?”
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Sitting on her couch, she looked happy as she sat with a bowl of popcorn on her lap and chatted with the device.
“Okay, then maybe you can use your AI genius to tell me what the perfect drink is to enjoy while I watch Atlas,” she replied.
The voice replied, “That’s easy, you already have your Delola Light cocktail. It’s the perfect balance of celebration and sophistication.”
The voice replied, “That’s easy, your Delola cocktails are 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 and not Atlas, the character she played in the recently released action film.
According to Variety, Atlas was the most streamed film for the week of May 24-30 in Luminate’s streaming rankings.
And it wasn’t just the number one movie: It outpaced the other streaming movies in the top 10, with the second-place movie getting about a billion fewer minutes watched than Atlas.
According to Luminate’s ratings, Atlas recorded 1.3 billion viewing minutes during the week.
After landing her fourth top film on Netflix in the past two years, with her recently released action film Atlas, the 54-year-old superstar recommended pairing the sci-fi film with a drink from her cocktail brand Delola.
According to Variety, Atlas was the most streamed movie for the week of May 24-30 in Luminate’s streaming rankings
Atlas’s minutes watched made it the biggest movie of the week among the major streaming services and was more watched than any series during the period, with the most-watched show, Bridgerton, scoring an estimated just 766.8 million minutes watched.
According to the analysis agency, this amounted to almost 11 million views.
However, that seems like a simplistic and somewhat abstract figure, as it was simply arrived at by dividing the total number of minutes by the film’s running time, 120 minutes.
However, many viewers likely only watched and watched the film for a few minutes, so the actual number of times Atlas has been viewed is not clear from the latest rankings.
Netflix is known for its opaque viewing figures and releases them when it sees fit, but the streaming service only counts two minutes watched as a ‘view’.
Still, Atlas’ minutes watched made it the biggest movie of the week among the major streaming services.
And it wasn’t just the number one film – it outpaced the other streaming films in the top 10, with the second-place entry getting about a billion fewer minutes watched than Atlas; seen in 2023
In fact, the series was also watched more than any other series during that period, with the most watched show, Bridgerton, scoring just 766.8 million viewing minutes.
The second most watched film was Netflix’s Mother Of The Bride with an estimated 223 million minutes watched, while Prime Video’s The Blue Angels was watched 181.4 million minutes.
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) rounded out the top 10 .
While it’s unclear how many people actually watched Atlas in its entirety, the incredible ranking the film received suggests that there is significant interest in her and the film.