If you loved 'The Wedding Planners (2020)' and are looking for similar romantic comedies or heartwarming wedding-themed shows, you're in the right place! This article highlights 10 movies and TV series that capture the same charm, humor, and love-filled drama. Whether you're a fan of chaotic wedding planning, unexpected love stories, or feel-good endings, these recommendations will keep you entertained.

Father of the Bride (1991)
Description: A heartwarming tale of a father coming to terms with his daughter's wedding, filled with familial love, comedic mishaps, and the emotional weight of letting go.
Fact: The film is a remake of the 1950 classic of the same name. Steve Martin ad-libbed many of his lines, including the famous hotdog bun scene.


Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
Description: A British rom-com that weaves together multiple weddings, showcasing love, friendship, and the serendipity of relationships in a lighthearted yet poignant manner.
Fact: The film was shot in just six weeks. The famous rain scene was unscripted—Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell improvised most of it.


My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)
Description: A story filled with wedding-related antics, unrequited love, and last-minute realizations, capturing the emotional rollercoaster of love and commitment during nuptial events.
Fact: The iconic sing-along scene in the restaurant was improvised by the cast. The film was the highest-grossing romantic comedy of


The Wedding Singer (1998)
Description: A nostalgic romantic comedy where a wedding singer finds love amid the chaos of other people's weddings, blending '80s charm with heartfelt storytelling.
Fact: Adam Sandler wrote many of the film's original songs. Drew Barrymore's character was named after a waitress at a restaurant the crew frequented.


Runaway Bride (1999)
Description: A quirky love story about a woman notorious for leaving grooms at the altar, exploring themes of commitment and self-discovery with humor and romance.
Fact: The film's small-town setting was inspired by real-life Maryland locales. Julia Roberts' character was originally written for Sandra Bullock.


The Wedding Date (2005)
Description: This romantic comedy revolves around the chaos and humor of wedding preparations, featuring a fake relationship that blossoms into real love, much like the central theme of arranged romance in high-society weddings.
Fact: The film is based on the novel 'Asking for Trouble' by Elizabeth Young. It was shot in London, giving it a charming, cosmopolitan backdrop.


Mamma Mia! (2008)
Description: A musical extravaganza set around a wedding, exploring love, family secrets, and joyous celebrations, all wrapped in ABBA's timeless hits.
Fact: The film was shot on the Greek island of Skopelos, which saw a tourism boom afterward. Meryl Streep learned to sing for her role in just three weeks.


27 Dresses (2008)
Description: Centers on a perennial bridesmaid who navigates love and self-discovery amid a whirlwind of weddings, highlighting the emotional and comedic sides of wedding culture.
Fact: Katherine Heigl's character wears all 27 dresses in a single montage. The film's title refers to the superstition that being a bridesmaid 27 times curses one to never marry.


The Proposal (2009)
Description: A fake engagement leads to unexpected romance, set against the backdrop of family gatherings and wedding pressures, blending humor with tender moments.
Fact: Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds performed the infamous naked collision scene themselves. The film was shot in just 44 days.


Bridesmaids (2011)
Description: A hilarious take on the pre-wedding chaos, focusing on friendship dynamics and the pressures of being part of a bridal party, blending humor with heartfelt moments.
Fact: The film was initially pitched as 'The Hangover' for women. The infamous food poisoning scene was inspired by a real-life incident involving the writer.
