Would you believe it ends with a post-credits sequence promising more superhero crossovers to come?

At the risk of arguing with the headlines of 2013scatchiesttrendpieces: No, the romantic comedy is not dead.

(And it never really was.)

Julia Roberts and George Clooney return to rom-coms in Ticket to Paradise.

Indies likeObvious ChildandThe Big Sickplayed at the Sundance Film Festival long before they showed up at the multiplex.

And the Hallmark Channels apparentlyendless supply of Christmas-themed rom-comsproved so popular that they added a second block in July.

(Some kind of art buyer?

Its briefly introduced and then never mentioned again.)

There are wacky set pieces a dolphin attack!

A frantic room swap!

A venomous snake bite that is somehow silly instead of horrifying!

and, inevitably, a swoony sunrise kiss.

Theres even a blooper reel that plays over the credits.

Classic rom-com, right?

And happily, its looking likelier and likelier that thats not just a hypothetical question.

source: www.bustle.com