If you enjoyed Materialists, the 2025 romantic comedy-drama starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, you might be looking for similar films. Materialists follows Lucy, a New York City matchmaker torn between her wealthy new love interest and her struggling ex-boyfriend. The film explores modern dating, class differences, and the complexities of love.
Here are seven great movies to watch if you liked Materialists. These films share themes of romance, love triangles, and personal growth.
1. Past Lives (2023)
Past Lives is another film by Materialists director Celine Song. It tells the story of two childhood friends, Nora and Hae Sung, who reconnect after years apart. The film explores fate, timing, and the paths not taken. Like Materialists, it deals with love and difficult choices.
“Past Lives isn’t interested in easy answers. Both films explore love as a negotiation between desire and circumstance.”
You can watch Past Lives on Netflix.
2. Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
This romantic comedy follows Rachel Chu, a professor who discovers her boyfriend comes from an ultra-wealthy Singaporean family. The film explores love, family expectations, and social status. Like Materialists, it questions whether love can overcome financial and cultural differences.
“Crazy Rich Asians is a stunning, romantic movie about love overcoming social barriers.”
It is available on Prime Video and Apple TV+.
3. We Live in Time (2024)
Starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, this film tells a love story in reverse. It starts with a breakup and moves backward to show how the relationship began. The emotional depth and realistic portrayal of love make it a great follow-up to Materialists.
“Just like The Materialists, it’s not about candlelit dinners or grand declarations. It’s about the quiet undoing.”
You can stream it on Prime Video and Apple TV+.
4. Cha Cha Real Smooth (2022)
Dakota Johnson stars in this heartfelt film about a young man who becomes a party starter at bar mitzvahs. His bond with a single mom (Johnson) explores love in unexpected places. The film’s mix of humor and emotion makes it a good match for Materialists fans.
“What links the two films is that emotional gray zone they both love to sit in.”
Available on Apple TV+.
5. Anyone But You (2023)
This rom-com stars Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell as exes pretending to be a couple at a destination wedding. The witty banter and fake-dating trope make it fun and lighthearted, similar to Materialists’ romantic tension.
“Both films thrive on that tension between curated identity and messy desire.”
Stream it on Netflix.
6. Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001)
A classic romantic comedy, Bridget Jones’s Diary follows Bridget as she navigates love between two very different men. The humor and relatable dating struggles make it a timeless pick for fans of Materialists.
“Bridget Jones’s Diary is a lot more comedic than Materialists but is similarly realistic about the struggles of modern dating.”
Watch it on Max.
7. The Age of Innocence (1993)
This Martin Scorsese film, based on Edith Wharton’s novel, follows a man torn between his fiancée and her scandalous cousin. The themes of love, duty, and social expectations align with Materialists’ exploration of romance and class.
“It’s essentially ‘Bridgerton’ season two set in the Gilded Age.”
Available on Netflix.
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If you loved Materialists, these films offer similar themes of love, choice, and personal growth. Whether you prefer deep dramas like Past Lives or fun rom-coms like Anyone But You, there’s something for everyone.