We can name some of the most favorite onscreen couples from TV shows and movies who raise the bar for what love can mean. Whether onscreen couples end up together or not, they still inspire people about real love. And whether there are fictional or based on real-life relationships, these duos still provide us with different views on what love can take and how meaningful relationships in our own lives really are.
Today, we've compiled a list of 12 onscreen couples who showed us what love really is. Let's scroll down and check them out!
Today, we've compiled a list of 12 onscreen couples who showed us what love really is. Let's scroll down and check them out!
#1 In Spider-Man: Far from Home, MJ learns Peter is Spider-Man before he tells her. She pays attention to him.
Source: © Spider-Man: Far from Home / Columbia Pictures
#2 Serena and Dan are from different worlds in Gossip Girl, but that didn’t matter for these 2 as they experienced each other’s lifestyles.
Source: © Gossip Girl / Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
#3 Morticia and Gomez taught us in The Addams Family that every relationship doesn’t look the same. Gomez isn’t afraid to express his love for his wife, and we are here for it.
Source: © The Addams Family / PARAMOUNT PICTURES
#4 In 10 Things I Hate About You, Kat and Patrick always pursued their own path and never followed the crowd. They loved each other by being themselves.
Source: © 10 Things I Hate About You / Touchstone Pictures
#5 Jim and Pam from The Office showed us that the little things matter too and that sometimes less is more.
Source: © The Office / NBCUNIVERSAL MEDIA, LLC.
#6 Katniss and Peeta led us that you do anything to protect the ones you love. While it was an extreme version of The Hunger Games, the sentiment is the same.
Source: © The Hunger Games / Lions Gate Entertainment Inc
#7 In La La Land, Mia and Sebastian showed us that relationships mean supporting your partner’s dreams, wholeheartedly.
Source: © La La Land / Summit Entertainment
#8 Lara Jean and Peter in the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before films, share love letters, and while that may seem so high school, we believe it’s never too late for a handwritten letter.
Source: © To All the Boys I've Loved Before / Awesomeness Films
#9 Monica and Chandler demonstrated in Friends that a solid friendship is the foundation of a lasting relationship.
Source: © Friends / Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
#10 Occasionally, love takes time to develop. Over the course of the films, Ron and Hermione’s bond grew, and they eventually became an item in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.
Source: © Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 / Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
#11 In Crazy Rich Asians, Rachel and Nick overcame obstructions like class, wealth, and family.
Source: © Crazy Rich Asians / Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.