15 On screen chemistries across shows and movies that taught us the true meaning of love

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Titanic, Image Source - Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox; Star Wars, Image Source - 20th Century Fox; Friends, Image Source - Warner Bros. Television; Beauty and the Beast, Image Source - Walt Disney Pictures; The Vampire Diaries, Image Source - Warner Bros. Television Distribution; Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Image Source - 20th Century Fox ; The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, Image Source - Walt Disney Pictures; The O.C., Image Source - Warner Bros. Television Distribution; Stranger Things, Image Source - Netflix
Titanic, Image Source - Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox; Star Wars, Image Source - 20th Century Fox; Friends, Image Source - Warner Bros. Television; Beauty and the Beast, Image Source - Walt Disney Pictures; The Vampire Diaries, Image Source - Warner Bros. Television Distribution; Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Image Source - 20th Century Fox ; The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, Image Source - Walt Disney Pictures; The O.C., Image Source - Warner Bros. Television Distribution; Stranger Things, Image Source - Netflix

5) Mary Jane and Peter Parker from The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)

The Amazing Spider-Man, Image Source - Columbia Pictures
The Amazing Spider-Man, Image Source - Columbia Pictures

Portrayed by Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, Peter Parker and Mary Jane in The Amazing Spiderman is a complex yet compelling love story. Their greatest characteristic as a couple is their trust and support for each other. Mary Jane knows Peter Parker’s secret life as the Spiderman yet she always supports and encourages him. They managed to find love amidst chaos and cherish it throughout. They have a connection where they tend to understand what the other person even fails to say. Even though their love story ends with Mary Jane’s death, their love is immortal.

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Edited by Zainab Shaikh
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