Whether it's Joey crawling into Dawson's bedroom window on Dawson's Creek or Watts loving Keith in Some Kind Of Wonderful, there are many TV shows and films about best friends who could potentially become something more. The 1989 romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally was groundbreaking, as it asked the question - could a man and woman just be friends ... or will something romantic always be in the cards?

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When Harry Met Sally is beloved, and the premise is an interesting one that is still relevant today. It's so relevant, in fact, that there have been some movies in the last 10 years that tell a similar tale.

Plus One (2019)

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There have been many expensive and lavish weddings portrayed in TV series and film, and many people dream about their wedding day. But in real life, when people are constantly invited to weddings and hopelessly single, they can feel a bit down about the whole thing.

In the 2019 rom-com Plus One, Alice (Maya Erskine) and Ben (Jack Quaid) decide to be just friends and to go to weddings with each other for a while. They ignore the fact that they're in love with each other, but thankfully, they eventually realize the truth.

The F Word (2013)

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Romance films can be over-the-top, but the 2013 movie The F Word manages to be totally real and honest about the pressure of being vulnerable in a relationship.

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Wallace (Daniel Radcliffe) and Chantry (Zoe Kazan) meet at a party, and Wallace falls head over heels right away, but it takes Chantry a while to realize they're meant to be together. They try being just friends, just like in When Harry Met Sally

Friends With Benefits (2011)

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Sure, Harry (Billy Crystal) and Sally (Meg Ryan) don't try to be friends with benefits, but if they did, their story might turn out a bit like Dylan (Justin Timberlake) and Jamie's (Mila Kunis).

In this 2011 romantic comedy, these two characters convince themselves that they can keep things casual and friendly without actually falling in love, but of course, that's not what happens.

Sleeping With Other People (2015)

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In the 2015 movie Sleeping With Other People, Lainey (Alison Brie) and Jake (Jason Sudeikis) figure that they can definitely stop themselves from falling in love with each other.

This is one of Alison Brie's best films, and it's an interesting update on the question posed in When Harry Met Sally.

Always Be My Maybe (2019)

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Marcus (Randall Park) and Sasha (Ali Wong) have been the best of pals since they were young, and their love story is a beautiful, hilarious, and sweet one.

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This movie not only has amazing characters, it's also an updated version of the classic "can two people really be just friends" story. It might take them a while, but Marcus and Sasha learn that the right person has been right there all along.

LOL (2012)

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In the Miley Cyrus film LOL, the singer/actress plays Lola, a girl who starts seeing her best friend Kyle (Douglas Booth) when her boyfriend has a summer affair.

It's a similar story to When Harry Met Sally, as the two former friends who are now dating makes for a lot of conflict.

Friends With Kids (2011)

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In Friends With Kids, Julie (Jennifer Westfeldt) and Jason (Adam Scott) swear that they're just friends. They're so convinced that they would never date, in fact, that they agree to have a baby together. Platonically, of course.

Surprising no one, these two end up together, as they are soulmates. It turns out to be easier than they thought to turn their close friendship into something romantic.

Let It Snow (2019)

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The holiday rom-com Let It Snow was released in 2019, and one of three main stories revolves around Tobin (Mitchell Hope) and Angie/The Duke (Kiernan Shipka). The two have always been pals, but he's been crushing on her since forever.

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There is definitely some chemistry and flirting between the two, and it's interesting to watch things unfold. This film shows that the age-old question of whether it's possible to be just friends is still alive and well.

No Strings Attached (2011)

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Similar to Friends With BenefitsNo Strings Attached tells the story of Adam (Ashton Kutcher) and Emma (Natalie Portman). They've chosen to enter a casual relationship and pretend that they don't actually love each other.

Of course, just like at the end of When Harry Met Sally, the characters figure out that they're meant to be together.

When We First Met (2018)

Alexandra Daddario and Adam Devine in When We First Met

Netflix has made some good and bad rom coms, and 2018's When We First Met is pretty good as far as contemporary entries in the genre go.

Noah (Adam Devine) is crazy in love with Avery (Alexandra Daddario), but she wants to be just pals. This movie is a fun and interesting twist on best friends becoming lovers, as it turns out that might not be what's in the cards for these two characters.

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