Marry Me is a romantic comedy directed by Kat Coiro, based on the graphic novel by Bobby Crosby [13]. Released on , the film served as a major theatrical and streaming event for Universal Pictures, coinciding with Valentine’s Day weekend [5, 13]. It stars Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson in a story that explores the intersection of celebrity culture, social media, and traditional romance [1, 13]. 2. Narrative Overview

Marry Me successfully utilized Jennifer Lopez’s star power to revitalize the mid-budget romantic comedy for a modern audience [1, 2]. While it adheres strictly to genre tropes, its exploration of finding "something different" in a digital age resonated as a lighthearted, feel-good film [2, 3].

The film heavily features social media integration, illustrating how modern stars are often "more product than person" [13].