Jennifer Aniston is still in Europe filming for her upcoming Netflix movie with Adam Sandler. The actress is seen in recent photos holding hands with her co-star while the cameras are rolling.
The filming of “Murder Mystery” continues and the cast and crew were recently spotted in Milan. Photos of the actors while on the set of the mystery-comedy movie surfaced online on Tuesday.
Aniston is wearing a lovely floral dress along with a pair of wedge high-heel shoes and a white purse. Meanwhile, Sandler rocks a tropical button-down shirt while also donning a mustache and aviator sunglasses.
However, there should not be any malicious claims to come out from these photos for several reasons. For one, these images were obviously taken during filming, which means they were holding hands for the script. Secondly, Aniston and Sandler would obviously have to look like a real couple since their roles are onscreen husband and wife.
“Murder Mystery” is a comedy film centered on the characters of Aniston and Sandler, who go on a European trip. Later, they are framed for the death of an old billionaire they barely know. Since Sandler’s character is a New York City police officer, it is very likely that their characters will be busy proving their innocence on their own for the most part of the film.
Netflix has yet to announce the release date for “Murder Mystery.” Meanwhile, Aniston and Sandler are joined in the cast by Luke Evans, Gemma Arterton, David Walliams, and more.
Aniston and Sandler have been good friends for a long time now. This is also not the first time they are starring as lovers in a comedy movie. Their previous movie projects together include the 2011 rom-com “Just Go with It.”
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Fans are happy to see Aniston going on with her life and career despite experiencing another bump after she and Justin Theroux announced their separation in February. Aniston has also made it clear that her happiness and current outlook in life is not defined by the failed relationships she went through in the past years.
In an interview for InStyle magazine’s September 2018 cover story, Aniston said, “First, with all due respect, I’m not heartbroken. And second, those are reckless assumptions. No one knows what’s going on behind closed doors.”


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