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If you like Bridesmaids, below are over 15 similar wedding comedy movies you should watch next.
27 Dresses
Meet Jane, the ultimate bridesmaid-for-hire with a closet stuffed with 27 not-so-glamorous dresses. She’s spent her life helping other people say “I do” without getting her own romantic fairy tale. In classic rom-com style, she’s quietly head-over-heels for her boss, George, who has no idea she exists beyond her super-organized, wedding-planning ways. Jane’s life gets flipped upside down when her gorgeous, slightly self-centered younger sister, Tess, swoops in, catches George’s eye, and charms her way right into his heart. Now, Jane’s not just the go-to bridesmaid—she’s the bridesmaid for her own dream guy’s wedding. Awkward? Oh, just wait.
Enter Kevin, a cynical wedding columnist who stumbles upon Jane’s stash of cringe-worthy bridesmaid dresses and decides she’s the perfect story subject. Though he’s sarcastic, skeptical, and always ready to crack a joke, he gets Jane to confront the truth about her life and her dreams. Along the way, Jane begins to realize there might be more to Kevin than his dry humor and sharp suits, sparking a new, unexpected chemistry. With her sister’s wedding looming and Kevin’s interest growing, Jane’s in a mad scramble to figure out what she really wants—and who’s worth a happily ever after.
Bride Wars
Emma and Liv have been best friends forever, sharing everything from secrets to dreams about their perfect weddings. But their friendship takes a wild turn when they both get engaged and accidentally book their big days at the same high-profile wedding venue, on the same day. Neither is willing to back down, and what was supposed to be the happiest time of their lives turns into a full-on, high-stakes battle to claim their dream wedding. Picture sabotage, sabotage, and more sabotage—these two go from BFFs to sworn enemies faster than you can say “I do.”
From dyeing each other’s hair the wrong color to sneakily swapping tanning lotions for, well, a certain shade of orange, Emma and Liv pull every prank in the book to make sure the other’s big day is a total disaster. And their competitive streak only grows as they each try to outdo the other in everything from dress fittings to dance lessons. As the countdown to the big day gets closer, so does the likelihood of absolute chaos and very possibly a wedding disaster or two.
The Wedding Planner
Meet Mary Fiore, the ultimate wedding planner who can turn any bride’s dream into a real-life fairy tale. She has it all down to a science—except when it comes to her own love life, which is as empty as the venues she books at 3 a.m. But things get very interesting when she’s saved from a near-death encounter with a runaway dumpster (yes, really) by a total dreamboat named Steve. Sparks fly instantly. One tiny problem: she’s actually planning his wedding. To another woman.
Now, you’d think a pro like Mary would keep things professional, right? Wrong. As she tries to juggle her undeniable feelings for Steve and her duties as the planner of his big day, things spiral into a mess of awkward encounters, stolen glances, and accidental “almost moments.” Meanwhile, her big-shot career is on the line as her boss demands perfection for this high-profile wedding. It’s a full-blown rom-com cocktail of chaos, love triangles, and the question of whether Mary will finally take a chance on her own happily-ever-after.
Made of Honor
Meet Tom, a guy who’s got life perfectly figured out. He’s got money, charm, and a no-strings-attached dating policy that keeps things simple. His best friend, Hannah, is the one steady, platonic thing in his life—someone he shares inside jokes with and actually cares about. But right when he’s about to tell her he might just be in love with her, she drops a bombshell: she’s engaged to a very dashing Scotsman. And as if fate itself is laughing in his face, she then asks Tom to be her maid of honor. Yep, the irony’s thick.
So, now Tom finds himself surrounded by flower arrangements, bridesmaid duties, and dress fittings, all while watching the love of his life get ready to marry another guy. It’s a comedy of awkward encounters and hilarious mishaps as Tom stumbles through maid of honor duties he clearly has no business doing—all while trying to figure out if he should just let Hannah go or finally put his heart on the line. Will he pull it off without ruining her big day? Or has the ultimate commitment-phobe finally met his match?
The Wedding Date
Kat Ellis is in full-on panic mode. She’s got to attend her younger sister’s wedding, and her ex-fiancé—yes, the one who broke her heart—is going to be there too. Desperate not to show up alone (or worse, looking like she’s still single and miserable), Kat decides on an unconventional solution: she hires Nick, a super-handsome, ridiculously smooth male escort, to pose as her perfect boyfriend for the weekend. The goal? Make her ex jealous and keep her family off her back. Seems simple enough, right?
Well, not so much. As the weekend unfolds, Nick charms pretty much everyone he meets, from the gossipy relatives to Kat’s disapproving mom. But Kat soon finds herself in deeper than she expected—not only is Nick really good at pretending, but he also starts looking less like a hired date and more like someone she could actually, you know, fall for. With love, secrets, and a hefty dose of romantic chaos swirling around the wedding festivities, Kat’s “simple” plan quickly spirals into a laugh-out-loud rom-com of accidental romance.
And there you have them, folks, the best funny wedding movies you should watch next if you like Bridesmaids.