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3 Romantic Comedies You Had No Idea Were Adaptations Of Shakespeare Plays

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Leave it to William Shakespeare to infuse love into our favorite movies.

Sometimes it’s obvious that a movie has been adapted from a Shakespeare play. Using the same name is certainly a big clue. But there are others that you’d have no idea came from the mind of the bard. Did you know these rom coms were adapted from his plays?

1. She’s The Man


She’s The Man starring Amanda Bynes and Channing Tatum is a modern retelling of Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night.

After the girls’ soccer team at her high school is cut, Viola (Bynes) and the other players ask to join the boys’ team. They are immediately shut down by sexist comments from the team’s coach and are not given the chance to play. Viola’s boyfriend Justin also supports the coach’s decision to not allow the girls to try out for the team, which leads to Viola dumping Justin on the spot.

To keep playing soccer, Viola decides to impersonate her twin brother Sebastian at his new boarding school Illyria Prep, which also happens to be her high school Cornwall’s rival. Viola devises a plan to try out for the boys’ soccer team at Illyria and beat Cornwall to prove her worth as an athlete and get even with her ex.

Of course, hilarity and chaos ensues throughout this unforgettable and very quotable 2006 romantic comedy.

2. 10 Things I Hate About You


10 Things I Hate About You is the modern-day adaptation of Shakespeare’s play The Taming of the Shrew.

When the new kid in school Cameron James (Joseph Gordan-Levitt) starts crushing on his classmate Bianca Stratford (Larisa Oleynik), he soon learns she’s not allowed to date anyone until her older sister Kat (Julia Stiles) does. The catch? Kat is the school’s shrew.

This doesn’t deter Cameron from trying to find a way to date Bianca, however. In fact, he enlists his new friend Michael (David Krumholtz) to help him find someone who could possibly date Kat. Their pick? Patrick Verona (Heath Ledger), the high school’s resident bad boy. Cameron convinces Patrick to do his bidding by paying him to woo Kat. (Spoiler: It ends in a real romance). This movie is funny as it is heartfelt.

3. Warm Bodies


Warm Bodies starring Nicholas Hoult and Teresa Palmer is Romeo and Juliet (Zombie Apocalypse Version).

Warm Bodies tells the story of sweet, music-loving zombie R (Hoult), a zombie who feels guilty for needing to eat people to, you know, “survive.” One day, while he and his zombie best friend M (Rob Corddry) are scavenging for humans to feast in an abandoned city, they come across human teenagers.

Apart of that group is Julie (Palmer), her boyfriend (David Franco), her best friend Nora (Lio Tipton), and others who had been sent on a mission from the remaining human settlement to scour their former city for medication and other supplies. After eating Julie’s boyfriend, R feels a rush of feeling when he sees Julie and decides to spare her life and take her back to the airplane where he lives. Romance and hope arrives, despite their stark differences.
 
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