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Jennifer Lopez's 'Unstoppable' comes to a halt due to a writer's strike. 

The Jennifer Lopez film Unstoppable is the latest to be halted indefinitely as the Writers Strike continues to roil the industry. 

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

Unstoppable, produced by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's Artists Equity, was filming in Los Angeles until it was disrupted by picketing workers earlier this week. 

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

The hope now is to resume at a later date. The news was first broken by Deadline. 

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

Unstoppable follows in the footsteps of Aziz Ansari's Lionsgate film Good Fortune,  

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

which was forced to halt production two weeks ago due to picketing. It wants to resume manufacturing following the strike.  

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

Meanwhile, Marvel Studios' Blade and Thunderbolts have decided not to begin production until the strike is over. 

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

Unstoppable is the second feature from Artists Equity after Air, a 1980s-set film about Nike's quest to sign a young Michael Jordan to an endorsement deal. 

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

Jharrel Jerome co-stars with Lopez in Unstoppable, which is based on real-life wrestler Anthony Robles, who was born with one leg and went on to become an NCAA champion. 

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

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