Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and with it comes the latest in romantic films designed to make the heart sigh. This year sees one of the queens of classic rom coms returning to the genre, with the not so unfamiliar king by her side, in Marry Me with Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson. The film premieres in theaters on February 11 and lands on Peacock TV just a few days later, on Monday, February 14. Moments before pop superstar Kat Valdez (Lopez) is about to tie the knot in a live concert performance to her superstar boyfriend Bastian (Colombian superstar Maluma), she learns he has been cheating. Melting down onstage, Kat pulls unsuspecting single dad Charlie (Wilson) from the crowd and marries him on the spot. Against the odds, the newlywed strangers find a connection and have to decide if they can find true love despite their differences. The film also costars John Bradley (Game of Thrones) and Sarah Silverman (Wreck-It Ralph). Read on to find out how to stream Marry Me without cable.
Where to stream Marry Me
Marry Me is a Peacock Original series and streams exclusively on Peacock. Peacock is the over-the-top streaming service from NBCUniversal, with video-on-demand and some live events. In addition to TV shows and movies from the NBC and Universal libraries, plenty of third-party content is available from Lionsgate, Starz, Warner Bros, A&E Networks, ViacomCBS, Paramount, Cinedigm, and more.
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