Jennifer Lopez decided to recreate the famous Attack of the 50ft Woman movie poster in a sensational leopard print outfit as she continues to move on from Ben Affleck after divorcing the actor.
The 55-year-old headed back to 1958 to recreate the artwork for the movie whilst wearing fuzzy knee-high boots and a leopard print jacket as she mirrored the crouching pose of Allison Hayes' titular character.
She also seemed to mirror the same facial expression of the famous flick too, although she had long blonde hair flowing over her shoulders instead of the actress's classic brunette 1950s hair style.
She uploaded the photo without a caption but added her location as London, showing she's swapped the warmth of Los Angeles for the brisk November chill of the United Kingdom in a post that went on to claim over 123,000 likes on Instagram.
Lopez filed for divorce from Affleck on August 20, the date of their second anniversary, after revealing that the pair had been separated since April as their four-year relationship comes to a bitter end.
After rumors of arguments behind closed doors and differences in lifestyle desires, Affleck dramatically moved out their shared home and relocated twice whilst they spent neither of their birthdays nor their anniversary together.
Attack of the 50ft Woman set for a reboot?
Attack of the 50ft Woman is about a woman turned into a giantess following an encounter with an alien as she goes on a rampage through city in order to find her cheating husband and in the 66 years since being released, it has held up quite well.
The movie holds a 69% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and has been referred to as a cult classic, and now it could be set for a reboot through Tim Burton, who recently relaunched the Beetlejuice franchise, according to Variety.
The gothic director is known for works such as the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Sweeney Todd (2007) and Edward Scissorhands (1990) as well as various other productions and is known for his association with Johnny Depp and Danny Elfman, the composer.