Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein launch Office Romance trailer

Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein launch Office Romance trailer

Netflix released the trailer for Office Romance, putting brett goldstein and Jennifer Lopez together in a romantic comedy that now has a set streaming date. The film begins streaming on Netflix on June 5, 2026, giving the platform a summer launch built around two names with very different audience pull.

Lopez's Jackie Cruz

Jennifer Lopez plays Jackie Cruz, a high-powered airline executive, while Goldstein appears as her new in-house lawyer. That pairing is the cleanest pitch in the trailer: a workplace setup with a built-in power imbalance, and a star who has turned that kind of glossy, high-concept vehicle into a reliable draw for years.

Lopez also used her actual LinkedIn profile to promote the film, updating it to reflect that she is a CEO and pilot at Air Cruz. The move folds the movie's premise into a real-world marketing stunt, which keeps the campaign squarely on the office-and-airline world the film is selling.

Goldstein beyond Roy Kent

Goldstein's casting matters because he arrives here with Roy Kent still the role most viewers know him for from Ted Lasso. The trailer positions Office Romance as a different lane for him, and the film also gives him a writing credit alongside Joe Kelly, with Ol Parker directing.

The cast list reaches beyond the two leads with Amy Sedaris, Tony Hale, Edward James Olmos, Michelle Hurd, and Mary Wiseman. That gives the movie enough supporting firepower to sell the workplace-comedy machinery, not just the chemistry between Lopez and Goldstein.

June 5 and August 5

The calendar is doing part of the marketing work here. Office Romance lands on June 5, 2026, and Goldstein's return in Ted Lasso Season 4 is said to be on August 5, one month later, setting up a narrow window in which he can be promoted as both a returning TV name and a film co-writer-star.

That overlap is useful for the film, but it also creates a built-in comparison point: one project leans on an established TV identity while the other asks audiences to accept him in a new romantic-comedy setting. For viewers, the practical takeaway is simple — the trailer has set the tone, the cast is in place, and the release date is fixed on Netflix's calendar.

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