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7 Best Film Couples with an English teacher teacher atmosphere

Your English teacher and your gym teacher get married! Since the commitment of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (and the release of his 12th studio album, The life of a showgirl) Does this classic close to opposite attract the trope to our minds, why not celebrate some of the best couples in the film who have major Tayvis vibrations?

Doug and Kate linked to ice The peak to the Clark and Lois slightly more fantastic laws Superman (2025)There are Tayvises everywhere for those who have eyes to see. Let’s see some couples who embody this “so high school” atmosphere. And remember: knowing how balloon is not always a question of sport – sometimes the ball is a state of mind, baby.

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Zora / Henry

‘Jurassic World Rebirth’

Dr. Henry Loomis (Jonathan Bailey) and Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson) look at a dinosaur in Jurassic World Rebirth.

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Does anyone else thought that these two outings had an atmosphere Jurassic World Rebirth? Because there was a bit of something there.

Why she knows how ball: Zora (Scarlett Johansson) will find the post do. She is ex-military, she is armed and she is seriously trendy. (As seriously, seriously Jacked.) This woman will knock you out and escape you before you even know that you have gone through it. And you will thank her for that. In Jurassic World RebirthShe is the muscle of Jonathan BaileyPaleontologist Alan Grant-Esque. It is Zora’s connections and the unbeatable goal that help them get out of almost all the sticky dinosaur situations in which they are, and it is Zora who succeeds in obtaining this incredible blow in Mosasaurus. Dude, women are so cool.

Why he knows Aristotle: A student of the provision of forecast (and emblematic) of Jurassic Fame, Dr. Henry Loomis is the platonic ideal of a Nerd. He rocks a wardrobe that would not be in his place in an adventure film of the 90s, he cries in sight of the dinosaurs, and he looks devastating in a pair of glasses. He is the perfectly imperfect man for Zora, who has a lot of luggage and no time for romance. Obviously. (That’s what they all say.) Give him another film, and these two will certainly have a moment “AHA” or two while watching a baby dinosaur. Trust and believe.

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A reed / Sue

‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’

Redd and Sue are lying in a bed with their baby Franklin between them in the first four steps.

Redd and Sue are lying in a bed with their baby Franklin between them in the first four steps.


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As if a list would be complete without Pedro Pascal in her.

Why she knows how ball: The most powerful character of The Fantastic Four: First steps Isn’t that the super-safe Ben Grimm (Ebon Moss-Barach), alias the thing. It is not the Johnny Storm, hot (Joseph Quinn), alias the human torch. No, it’s the only member of the team, the new mother and the political activist Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby), alias the invisible woman. Not only is she strong enough to literally give birth in zero gravity, but she alone forced the all-powerful galactus (Ralph Ineson) Towards the portal that banish him from the earth through a pure force of will. She is the nastiest mother to do it.

Why he knows Aristotle: Oh, Reed Richards knows Aristotle. He probably has the ability to invent a time machine to go back and meet the man at this stage. Yes, Reed has a superpower – it is certainly Bendy – but it is secondary to its entirely natural, organic and local power: its gigantic brain. Reed can solve any problem if you give it time and a comfortable sweater. Need to go in space? Rose can understand this. Need to invent a faster than light reader? Reed can do it during his lunch break. Need to move an entire planet? Reed can do it – but he will need his wife for inspiration. Sue Storm is the largest multitasking of all time.

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Glinda / Elphaba

‘Wicked’

Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda look together in Wicked: Part One
Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda look together in Wicked: Part One
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Don’t you think it’s a romantic relationship? Damage! Argue with the wall. Or continue to scroll – you have free will.

Why she knows how ball: She doesn’t. She is probably allergic to sports. But it is undeniable that Glinda sheltered and well -intentioned (Ariana Grande) – A girl having the weight of her parents’ expectations on her shoulders and a pedigered education on which to withdraw – is not on the theoretical staff of the Tayvis secondary school. She may not teach the gymnasium, but she definitively gives lessons on balance, taking feminism 101 notes between lessons and flirts with each pretty person she meets just to be entertained.

Why she knows Aristotle: She knows not only Aristotle, but she probably wants to debate him. Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo)) Natural talents and the brilliant spirit make it perfectly adapted to this atmosphere of English teacher, but it would probably have found the history of teaching. Her passion for the defense of oppressed people and her understanding of the pain of being altered would make her perfectly adapted to this role – and will allow her to form an incredibly co -dependent link with a certain sparkling blonde.

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Kate / Doug

‘The peak

Moira Kelly and DB Sweeney at the tip of the point looking at the ice skate
Moira Kelly and DB Sweeney at Pointe de la Pointe looking at. He holds her arm.
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This classic cult raises the question … Knowing how to swing the same thing as knowing how to play hockey? Yes. The answer is yes.

Why he knows how to ball: Doug (DB Sweeney) May not spend a lot of time in the field, but it has more than its share of experience by hitting the ice. His professional hockey career stops stopping when an injury to the head makes him lose his peripheral vision. Desperate to reach Olympic gold, he registers to become the aristocratic and stuck Kate (Moira Kelly) most recent figure skating partner. He may not be particularly well read – something Kate makes fun of him for tirelessly – but man can skate.

Why she knows Aristotle: Prissy, difficult, insufficiently snobbish – choose a descriptor, and Kate is it. She is incredibly intelligent and has a work ethics of which the entire Silicon Valley would be envious. His heart is hidden inside a safe safe than Fort Knox. But the talent and the charm of Doug slowly reveal the combination of this safe, leaving it completely in the dilemma of love. But as she learns, the questions of the heart can certainly be understood on the ice. And damn it, that Lunkhead Doug could well be the only man for her.

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Clark/Laws

‘Superman’ (2025)

Rachel Brosnahan like Laws and David Corenswet as Superman kissing outside in Superman (2025).
Rachel Brosnahan like Laws and David Corenswet as Superman kissing outside in Superman (2025).
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Clark and laws are both intelligent cookies. Don’t twist it. But we both know which of them secretly puts on a super costume and uses their super force to protect the world from bad guys. (Laws, obviously.)

Why he knows how to ball: Ball is a state of mind, and damn if Clark (David Corenswet) does not have the mud air atmosphere. He is loyal, virtuous and kind. And it’s an extraterrestrial. Man can pick up a whole bus without sweating, okay? It’s crazy. But all that the bravado does not make him infallible, and the socio-political consequences of her choices as a superman are often disputed by his girlfriend of super-genius journalist, laws (Rachel Brosnahan).

Why she knows Aristotle: Laws do not need superpowers to follow his Golden Retriever of a boyfriend. In fact, it is Clark who is generally a step behind Laws, who often looked at her for advice or advice when he cannot really grasp the subtleties of his quest to protect the planet. It is the rapid spirit of laws which leads him to team up with Monsieur formidable (Edi Gathegi) to save Superman from Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) Classics, as well as to expose Lex as the supervillain that he is really.

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Sam / Austin

‘A story of Cinderella’

Sam and Austen, played by the actors Hilary Duff and Chad Michael Murray, dancing together in a masquerade ball in a history of Cinderella.
Sam and Austen, played by the actors Hilary Duff and Chad Michael Murray, dancing together in a masquerade ball in a history of Cinderella.
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What teenager of the 2000s is not able to cite this film by heart?

Why he knows how to ball: Austin (Chad Michael Murray) Share a lot in common with half of the couple n ° 1 on this list. Although he aspires to be taken seriously as an agademic, Austin is a star football player whose father hung all his hopes and dreams to his son attending the USC. The dads of the 2000s really forced their children to live their own missed chances rather than going to therapy, huh?

Why she knows Aristotle: Sam intimidated and brilliant (Hilary DUFF) lives his own version of Cinderella’s tale in the dinner of his late father. She dreams of attending Princeton and the brains to get there – but not by the funds, which are controlled by her nasty mother -in -law (a hysterical Jennifer Coolidge). At least she has her mysterious online pen, Nomad, to speak to …

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Troy / Gabriella

‘High school musical’

Zac Efron as a singing Troy Bolton with Vanessa Hudgens like Gabriela go up in the musical of the school Image via Disney

We cannot finish things without the couple who embodies the genre now, isn’t it?

Why he knows how to ball: Go now. He’s Troy Bolton! While Troy (ZAC Efron) To his share of soft boy’s moments Lycée musical – and more than his share of talent for musical theater – We know that he is a hell of a basketball player. So good that all the hopes and dreams of his father ended up doing it professionally, which is a completely normal thing and not a shame to do as a parent.

Why she knows Aristotle: Gabriella (Vanessa Hudgens) is a nerd and proud of him. Her brain is her biggest asset, and she has no problem to bend this little fact every time she wants to show herself. Gabrielle is quietly brilliant and incredibly talented to essentially everything she tries. You know, like a Disney Freakin princess.

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