If you enjoyed the humor and heartfelt moments of 'How to Stay Married (2018),' you'll love these 10 similar shows and movies that explore marriage, relationships, and the ups and downs of love. Whether you're looking for comedy, drama, or a mix of both, this list has something for every fan of the genre.

Everybody Loves Raymond (1996)
Description: A family sitcom that revolves around the humorous dynamics of a married couple dealing with everyday life, in-laws, and parenting challenges.
Fact: The show was inspired by the real-life experiences of its creator, Phil Rosenthal, and his own family dynamics.


The King of Queens (1998)
Description: Centers on a working-class couple navigating the ups and downs of marriage, often with comedic takes on domestic life and familial relationships.
Fact: The show originally featured a different actress in the role of Carrie Heffernan before Leah Remini was cast.


According to Jim (2001)
Description: A light-hearted take on marriage and fatherhood, featuring a lovable but often clueless husband trying to balance family life with his own quirks.
Fact: The show was one of the longest-running sitcoms on ABC during its time, lasting for eight seasons.


Modern Family (2009)
Description: A mockumentary-style sitcom that explores the complexities of modern relationships, blending humor with heartfelt moments about family and marriage.
Fact: The show won the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series five times in a row from 2010 to


The Middle (2009)
Description: A relatable portrayal of a middle-class family dealing with financial struggles, parenting, and marital challenges in a lighthearted yet realistic way.
Fact: The show was initially developed as a potential spin-off for the character Sue Heck.


Last Man Standing (2011)
Description: A sitcom about a father navigating family life with three daughters, blending traditional and modern views on marriage and parenting.
Fact: The show was revived by a different network after its initial cancellation due to strong fan support and solid ratings.


The Goldbergs (2013)
Description: A nostalgic family comedy that captures the chaos and love within a household, often focusing on the parents' relationship amid raising kids.
Fact: The show is based on the real-life childhood experiences of its creator, Adam F. Goldberg, and features actual home videos during the end credits.


The Conners (2018)
Description: A continuation of a family's story, focusing on the challenges of maintaining relationships and household dynamics after significant life changes.
Fact: The show was created after the original series was canceled due to controversy, but it retained much of the original cast and tone.


Roseanne (1988)
Description: A groundbreaking sitcom that portrays a blue-collar family dealing with financial hardships, marital issues, and parenting with humor and authenticity.
Fact: The show was one of the first to depict a working-class family realistically, breaking away from the idealized portrayals common in earlier sitcoms.


Raising Hope (2010)
Description: A quirky family comedy that explores the challenges of raising a child under unconventional circumstances, with humor and heart.
Fact: The show was created by Greg Garcia, who also developed 'My Name Is Earl,' and shares a similar tone of blue-collar humor and warmth.
