What's the Difference between Marry Me the Graphic Novel and Marry Me the Movie?
In the Graphic Novel |
In the Movie |
Anastasia Tyler
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Kat Valdez
Portrayed by: Jennifer Lopez
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Guido “Guy” Cooper
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Charlie Gilbert
Portrayed by: Owen Wilson
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Parker Webber
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Parker Debbs
Portrayed by: Sarah Silverman
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This Character does not appear.
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Bastian
Portrayed by: Maluma
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This Character does not appear.
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Lou Gilbert
Portrayed by: Chloe Coleman
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This Character does not appear.
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Jimmy Fallon
Portrayed by: Jimmy Fallon
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Turtle
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This Character does not appear.
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Marry Me Graphic Novel vs Movie
In the Graphic Novel |
In the Movie |
Anastasia runs away along with Janny, Parker and Guy just before her father arrives from Japan. They fly to her charity center in Nairobi Africa where they see Christian, Ana's ex-boyfriend trying to get her back.
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Kat and Charlie have a press conference the day after the wedding and justify their actions as a “moment” and a “leap of faith”. Charlie talks about how traditional marriage was like a business deal, but this marriage is not. Kat then flies off to London and Charlie stays home. They talk a lot on the phone while she is away.
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Parker attacks Christian for being an ass, she gets slapped in the face. Guy knocks out Christian with a single punch.
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Bastian gets in Charlie's face after the Marry Me concert and insults him. Charlie does not attack him.
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Anastasia tests Guy by offering him a cup of blood to drink; he drinks it. Parker eagerly accepts a cup as she is training for a vampire marathon. Anastasia's cup has Kool-Aid in it.
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Kat never tests Charlie. No vampire marathon. |
Anastasia and Guy make out (no sex) in the truck while Parker drives them to another village. They decide they like each other.
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Charlie invites Kat to a school fall semi-formal dance to chaperone. They stay in Charlie's apartment that night and (maybe) have sex.
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Janny goes into labor four weeks early while in the village. She gives birth at a local hospital near Nairobi.
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This does not happen in the film. |