In a cryptically captioned photo, the stars of the famous rom com teased that there might be a new project in their future.
When Harry Met Sally alums Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal, clad in his character’s iconic sweater, announced they are reuniting for a new project: “It’s finally happening.”
It’s finally happening, we’re reuniting for something iconic. Can’t wait to show you all soon,” Ryan captioned a social media post.
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When Harry Met Sally star Meg Ryan has fans wondering about a possible revival of the iconic 1980s cult classic after she shares a photo honoring the film on social media
"When Harry Met Sally..." co-stars Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal are teasing a big announcement. The stars of the beloved 1989 film hinted at a future collaboration in a joint Instagram post Wednesday. "It's finally happening, we're reuniting for something iconic," Ryan wrote in the caption of the post. "Can't wait to show you all soon 💙."
Directed by Rob Reiner, When Harry Met Sally (WHMS) was released in 1989 and soon became one of the most beloved romantic comedies of all time – thanks to the stellar script by Norah Ephron and swoon-worthy acting from Meg and Bill.
It looks like Harry and Sally are meeting again. Speculation is rife after the stars of When Harry Met Sally... Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal hinted at a reunion in a shared Instagram post on Wednesday.
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Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, the stars of the rom-com classic "When Harry Met Sally," are expected to reunite, possibly in a Super Bowl commercial. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports.