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After a limited theatrical run, “Unstoppable,” the inspiring sports biopic featuring Jennifer Lopez, has made its way to Prime Video, where subscribers can now stream it at no additional cost.

The film tells the remarkable story of Anthony Robles, portrayed by Jharrel Jerome, a wrestler who achieved NCAA Division I championship success despite being born with one leg. The star-studded cast includes Bobby Cannavale and Don Cheadle, with Lopez taking on the role of Judy, Anthony’s devoted single mother.

The movie’s Toronto International Film Festival debut came shortly after Lopez’s divorce filing from Ben Affleck, who served as producer through Artists Equity, his joint venture with Matt Damon. While Affleck wasn’t present at the TIFF premiere, attendees noticed Lopez and Damon engaged in an extended conversation at the event.

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight in November, Affleck praised Lopez’s performance, describing it as “spectacular.”

Since “Unstoppable” is an Amazon Original production, viewers will need an Amazon Prime membership to watch. New users can explore the service through a 30-day complimentary trial, which includes access to Prime Video along with other benefits such as two-day shipping and exclusive member discounts. Following the trial period, membership costs $14.99 monthly or $139 annually.

Amazon also offers special pricing for young adults aged 18-24. With age verification, eligible members can receive a six-month free trial followed by a 50% discount on the standard monthly rate, paying just $7.49 per month for up to six years.