10 Great RomComs You Didnt Know Were On Netflix

10 Great Rom-Coms You Didn’t Know Were On Netflix

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It’s always a great idea to settle in and enjoy a rom-com. Here are some great options on Netflix for a relaxing night in.

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10 Great RomComs You Didnt Know Were On Netflix

It can be difficult to keep up with the revolving library of content on Netflix, but it’s fun to see what acquisitions are available on the streaming service. In addition to Netflix Originals, there are some other great options for those who love romantic comedies from various eras.

Rom-coms of the 1990s and 2000s abound on Netflix right now. There are fabulous stories for those who want to watch weddings, courtships, special dates, and more friendship-centered stories. It’s always a great idea to settle in and enjoy movies like these.

10 Runaway Bride (1999)

10 Great RomComs You Didnt Know Were On Netflix

Maggie Carpenter (Julia Roberts) leaves her grooms at the altar, and Ike Graham (Richard Gere) writes about it. Ike must report on Maggie’s next big wedding, but while he’s trying to do his job, the writer falls in love with the bride. It’s fantastic to see a rom-com classic like this 1999 Garry Marshall gem on Netflix.

9 My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997)

10 Great RomComs You Didnt Know Were On Netflix

My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997) pairs Julia Roberts with her best pal, Michael (Dermot Mulroney). This is an unconventional rom-com in that Roberts’ Julianne Potter doesn’t get the guy.

She and Michael had a pact to get married if they weren’t already wed by the age of 28, but Michael is already engaged. Julianne realizes that she still loves Michael and tries to sabotage his wedding to Kimberly (Cameron Diaz), but Michael still marries Kimberly.

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8 What A Girl Wants (2003)

10 Great RomComs You Didnt Know Were On Netflix

In 2003, Amanda Bynes took on one of her most iconic roles: Daphne Reynolds. What a Girl Wants is all about Daphne’s trip to London to find and get to know her father. Daphne is a down-to-earth New Yorker who lives with her mom, Libby (Kelly Preston). Daphne’s biological father is the refined Lord Henry Dashwood (Colin Firth). When she isn’t combatting her future evil stepsister and stepmother, Daphne is gallivanting around with her soulmate, Ian (Oliver James). The music in What a Girl Wants speaks to the vivacity and heart of the rom-com.

7 Sleepover (2004)

10 Great RomComs You Didnt Know Were On Netflix

Sleepover (2004) is another great rom-com that is appropriate for the tween and teen set. The film premiered in 2004 and has since become a cult classic for people who grew up in the 2000s. Alexa PenaVega is Julie, a teen kicking off her last summer before high school with an epic sleepover. She and her friends get into a scavenger hunt with the popular girls, and the grand prize is a place at “the lunch spot” where all the popular high schoolers sit. Through the wild ride around town, Julie brushes elbows with the love of her life, Steve (Sean Faris), until they finally share a kiss.

6 Two Can Play That Game (2001)

10 Great RomComs You Didnt Know Were On Netflix

Vivica A. Fox plays Shanté Smith and Morris Chestnut plays Keith Fenton in Two Can Play That Game (2001). Shanté is dissatisfied with her boyfriend and institutes a ten-day plan to get him back on track. The trope of men and women trying to trick each other into acting a certain way is a little outdated, but the talented cast (including Anthony Anderson and Gabrielle Union) is worth watching.

5 Valentine’s Day (2010)

10 Great RomComs You Didnt Know Were On Netflix

Valentine’s Day was the rom-com event of 2010. The Garry Marshall film had a star-studded cast, including Taylor Swift, Taylor Lautner, Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts, Bradley Cooper, Ashton Kutcher, Jessica Alba, Jennifer Garner, Jessica Biel, Héctor Elizondo, Shirley MacLaine, Anne Hathaway, Topher Grace, and more. This movie captures one Valentine’s Day in the lives of lovers young and old. Their stories intertwine until all the right people end up together.

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4 Definitely, Maybe (2008)

10 Great RomComs You Didnt Know Were On Netflix

Definitely, Maybe (2008) is a refreshing rom-com that looks back at a man’s previous relationships. Will Hayes (Ryan Reynolds) is in the middle of a divorce, and his curious daughter, Maya (Abigail Breslin), wants to know all about the days when her parents were in love. Will tells his daughter the stories of his previous relationships so that she can guess which woman from the past is her mother.

3 For Love Or Money (1993)

10 Great RomComs You Didnt Know Were On Netflix

For Love or Money (1993) stars Michael J. Fox as Doug Ireland, a hotel concierge in New York. In order to fund his business venture, Doug works to get in the good graces of a wealthy investor named Christian Hanover. Doug is supposed to help hide the fact that Christian, a married man, is having an affair. The problem is, Doug starts to fall for Christian’s mistress.

2 The Big Wedding (2013)

10 Great RomComs You Didnt Know Were On Netflix

For a zany, multifaceted romantic comedy, check out The Big Wedding (2013). Its large cast includes Robert De Nero, Diane Keaton, Katherine Heigl, Amanda Seyfried, Topher Grace, Robin Williams, Susan Sarandon, and others.

De Nero and Keaton are exes who must work together for their adopted son’s wedding. They lose control a few times, but they also offer viewers plenty of laughs.

1 The Wedding Planner (2001)

Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey are legendary in The Wedding Planner (2001). It’s the predictable story of a wedding planner falling for a man whose wedding she is planning, but it’s so romantic. The client, Steve (McConaughey), rescues Lopez’s Mary from a runaway dumpster collision. The lovers find their way to happily ever after in the end, and the complications that arise make for the ideal wedding-based romantic comedy storyline.

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