Atlas: Cast, Release Date, Trailer and Plot of Jennifer Lopez AI Space Movie - Netflix Tudum

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In last year’s The Mother, Jennifer Lopez fought her demons deep in the Alaskan wilderness. Now, she’s launching into orbit to face her foe. In her new film Atlas, the multi-hyphenate performer plays the titular character, a government analyst who’s hurled to a distant world on a quest to defeat her oldest enemy: the robot warrior who upended her life. 

“Atlas is someone who has basically shut out the world around her,” Lopez told Netflix. “She doesn’t trust anybody and doesn’t want anything to do with AI.” Unfortunately, on her mission in the far reaches of space, Atlas won’t have much of a choice — stranded in a high-powered armor suit, she’s forced to confront her fear of technology by allying herself with it. Set in a high-tech world, Atlas is a galaxy-spanning adventure written by Leo Sardarian and Aron Eli Coleite and directed by Brad Peyton, who previously helmed San Andreas and Rampage.

Read on for more information about Atlas’ desperate mission, now streaming on Netflix.

What is Atlas about?

Atlas Shepherd (Lopez), a brilliant but misanthropic data analyst with a deep distrust of artificial intelligence, joins a mission to capture a renegade robot with whom she shares a mysterious past. But when plans go awry, her only hope of saving the future of humanity from AI is to trust it.

“The heart of Atlas is really about trust and how difficult it is to trust people,” Peyton told Netflix. “Atlas is told through the lens of a woman who’s learning to trust after undergoing a trauma that’s upended her life. It’s a reminder of how we have to have deep, meaningful relationships in our lives, in one way, shape, or form. That you can’t do everything by yourself; you have to choose to trust people at a certain point and let them in.”

For Lopez, the film’s story is as simple as they come. “I loved that this is a big sci-fi action movie, but at its core, it’s a story of friendship — and a love story, in a way,” she said. “I always see everything as a love story, but this is a different kind of love between two beings who connect in disastrous circumstances, and teach each other how to be more human.”

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When will Atlas be on Netflix?

Atlas is now streaming on Netflix. 

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Can I watch a trailer for Atlas?

Yes! Check it out at the top of this story. 

Who’s in the cast of Atlas?

Jennifer Lopez

as Atlas Shepherd
About the Character

Atlas is the daughter of the scientist whose AI experiment ushered the world into a new era. Twenty-eight years after that technological breakthrough, Atlas is a counter-terrorism analyst working for the International Coalition of Nations (ICN). When her superior approaches her with a mission, she heads out into the field to confront her “brother” — the AI terrorist who led the robot revolution. 

 

Lopez had to spend much of her time on the production encased in the mechanical battle armor that keeps her alive on the distant planet GR39. “I was at an adrenaline level of 150 every single day. It was like doing a one-woman show,” Lopez told Netflix. “You’re just there, by yourself, imagining everything because it’s all green screen — there was no set to ground you.” 

 

Eventually, however, the pod became a place of comfort for the actor. “I’m very comfortable with my body because I started as a dancer, and a lot of what this experience entailed was choreography,” she said. “Once you had the beats of the scene, there’s a rhythm to it, and I just had to put all of my imagination, all of my emotion, all of my past experiences and visceral instincts into it.” Atlas would approve.

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Simu Liu

as Harlan
About the Character

Harlan is the first AI terrorist — and, in a twisted way, Atlas’ brother, created by her mother to serve humanity. In the wake of his betrayal and a devastating military campaign against human forces, he fled Earth and has spent the last 28 years biding his time on planet GR39.

 

“He was created by a brilliant scientist to be a protector of mankind, but unfortunately, you know how some things go,” Liu told Netflix. The Canadian actor turned to prior cinematic depictions of artificial intelligence to construct Harlan from the ground up. “I basically built Harlan from all of my favorite movies and TV shows that have ever featured artificial lifeforms, like Michael Fassbender in Prometheus, Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation, HAL from 2001: A Space Odyssey, and so many more,” he said.

 

Liu also tried to keep the character grounded in his original purpose. “There’s a sort of childlike wonder that Harlan has in the beginning before he essentially takes a bite of the apple,” he said. “I tried to use that as an anchor to this character to make him a compelling villain.”

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Sterling K. Brown

as Colonel Banks
About the Character

Colonel Banks is the commanding officer of the mission to GR39, a veteran ICN official who accepts Atlas’ presence on the voyage without always listening to her input. 

 

“Banks works inside these arc suits which you have to meld with through a neurosync so that you’re half-machine, half-man — something greater than the sum of its parts,” Brown told Netflix. “There’s something very interesting about the idea that these two things are integrating, but are not codependent. They’re interdependent, so there’s a healthful component to that that I think would be intriguing for sci-fi fans.”

 

After filming wrapped, Brown was nominated for his first Academy Award, for Best Supporting Actor in last year’s American Fiction. The filmmakers took the opportunity to add in a little hat tip to their colleague’s achievement: Listen closely during the movie, and you may just hear a background character congratulating Banks on his nomination. 

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Gregory James Cohan

as Smith
About the Character

Smith is Atlas’ AI companion, present in the film only as a voice inside her mech suit. As the film proceeds, the initially combative duo learn to work with each other, in spite of Atlas’ many reservations.

 

Cohan’s casting was a happy coincidence for the production. “Initially, we wanted a temporary voice actor to sit in the booth and talk opposite Jen for all the dialogue, just to have someone present, and then we’d worry about casting later,” Peyton told Netflix. “So Greg came in, he read the entire movie, and the more we heard him doing Smith, the more we realized he’s perfect for the role.”

 

In the finished film, Cohan actually appears in two other roles as well — once as the voice of an ICN soldier, and once physically as the pilot of Colonel Banks’ ship. 

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Abraham Popoola

as Casca Vix
About the Character

Casca Vix is one of Harlan’s most formidable AI soldiers. His capture at the beginning of the film sets the mission to GR-39 into motion.

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Lana Parrilla

as Val Shepherd
About the Character

Val Shepherd is Atlas’ mother and Harlan’s creator — the tragic harbinger of the AI menace. 

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Mark Strong

as General Boothe
About the Character

General Boothe is the ICN officer who brings the Harlan mission to Atlas. While she’s initially reluctant, her close personal ties to the AI terrorist make it impossible to resist.

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Who voices Smith in Atlas?

Smith is voiced by Gregory James Cohan, whose dulcet tones you may have heard in Red Dead Redemption II or The VelociPastor. Cohan was originally hired to read lines off-camera as a reference for Lopez’s performance, but he so impressed Peyton that he was officially tapped to play the role. 

Cohan’s Smith was lightly inspired by a childhood favorite of his. “I grew up in the Michael Knight Knight Rider era,” he tells Tudum. “I thought of KITT in Knight Rider, and how KITT has a personality and he’s a little bit of a smart ass and keeps Michael in check. It’s really just like, oh, this is kind of like a buddy cop.” 

Cohan also plays a small role in the first act of Atlas, a performance he wasn’t expecting. “It ended up being my 40th birthday on set, and people caught wind of it, and they rolled out a cake,” he says. “They sang me happy birthday. Jennifer gave me a hug, and Brad gave me an on-camera part in the movie.” So keep an eye out for a spaceship pilot who sounds just a little bit like Smith. 

What happens at the end of Atlas?

Dive deeper into the film’s explosive ending with Lopez, Peyton and more. Plus, you’ll definitely want to rewatch to catch the things you might have missed the first time around. In the video below, Peyton teases a few easter eggs to watch out for. 

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