A story is always better with a touch of the supernatural—the stakes are higher, the obstacles greater, and the escapism that comes from watching it all unfold that much more entertaining. The grand number of supernatural creatures to choose from, spanning a wide spectrum that goes from beautiful angels to full-out monsters, also lends this supernatural romance trope a particularly colorful variety that is sure to meet the tastes of everyone.
Among the various supernatural entities that can be put in romantic stories, —proving that they can be more than just horror movie villains. There’s something about ghosts and the tropes they have been associated with throughout the history of cinema, like the stubbornness required to linger on, usually to remain close to a loved one, that makes for excellent romantic stories. Here are ten of the best of those stories.

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, tells the story of a young British widow who rents a seaside cottage and encounters the ghost of its former owner. As she navigates life, she develops an unexpected relationship with the spectral sea captain haunting her new home.
- June 18, 1947
- Gene Tierney , Rex Harrison , George Sanders , Edna Best , Vanessa Brown , Anna Lee , Robert Coote , Natalie Wood
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Irish writer Josephine Leslie, . It stars Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison in the titular roles of Mrs. Muir and the Ghost, and it’s set in England at the beginning of the 20th century.
The original novel was published by Josephine Leslie under her usual pen name R.A. Dick. The initials were taken from her father's name and surname, who was a sea captain just like the male lead of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.
The story follows recently widowed Lucy Muir as she moves to a village on the English coast, in a cottage that is supposed to be haunted by the previous owner. Lucy doesn’t give too much credit to these rumors, but of course, the cottage turns out to really be the haunting place of the roguish sea captain Daniel Gregg. and soon embark on the project of writing Daniel’s memories together, a process during which they eventually fall in love.

Heaven Can Wait
Joe, a professional football player is mistakenly taken to heaven before his time. Given a second chance at life, Joe returns to Earth in the body of a recently murdered millionaire. As he navigates this new existence, he finds love and uncovers a plot against him.
- June 28, 1978
- Warren Beatty , Julie Christie , James Mason , Jack Warden , Charles Grodin , Dyan Cannon
- Warren Beatty , Buck Henry
Seventies romance classic Heaven Can Wait has quite a unique take on the ghost romance trope since . Protagonist Joe Pendleton is indeed deceased, because of his over-zealous guardian angel who plucked him out of his body ahead of his time, but his soul remains on Earth by possessing the body of another dying man.
Through the body of his new “host” Leo, Joe sets his mind to the same goal he had when he was alive—leading the Los Angeles Rams, where he was a backup quarterback, to victory in the Super Bowl. Considering that Leo is a considerably wealthy man, Joe’s first steps are buying the Rams and then getting in shape to play as their quarterback. , a climate activist who knocks on his door to protest the less-than-savory policies of Leo’s companies.

A Ghost Story
A Ghost Story is a drama film directed by David Lowery. Released in 2017, the film stars Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara as a couple dealing with the aftermath of a tragedy. It explores themes of love, loss, and the passage of time through its ethereal narrative and distinctive visual style.
- April 24, 2017
- Augustine Frizzell , Liz Franke , Barlow Jacobs , Rooney Mara , Grover Coulson , Casey Affleck , Brea Grant , Kesha
- David Lowery
A Ghost Story is quite a peculiar take on the ghost romance trope and one that truly highlights how the point of several movies of this kind are actually stories about grief and how it lingers and permeates everything about it. David Lowery accomplishes this with a movie that feels almost like something inspired by a dark fairytale, charged with symbolism starting from the white sheet that the ghost character wears for the entire movie.
The ghost character is credited only as C, and the story starts a short time before he is killed in a car accident. Instead of moving on, he remains on Earth, wandering around unseen by the living and covered with the sheet his wife M put on him before she said her goodbyes. while also watching the story of the house they shared unfold in front of his eyes.
A Magnificent Haunting is an Italian movie set in Rome, . In the case of this movie, the magical element really is there—considering how protagonist Pietro Pontechievello soon discovers that his new Rome apartment is haunted by the actors of a theater company who died in the same house during World War 2.
This movie is known as one of two titles in English. One is A Magnificent Haunting while the other is Magnificent Presence, a more direct translation of the original Italian Magnifica Presenza.
The actors—most of whom refuse to believe they are dead—soon decide that they must . Among them is Luca Veroli, a gay man like Pietro, who never had a chance to live a love life out in the open because of the period in which he was born. The relationship between the two will help disillusioned Pietro believe in love once more.

A Ghost Waits
A Ghost Waits is a supernatural romance film centered around Jack, tasked with repairing a house, and Muriel, a spectral agent assigned to haunt it. Their unexpected fascination for each other challenges their duties, leading to a profound exploration of their lives and choices.
- May 3, 2020
- MacLeod Andrews , Natalie Walker , Sydney Vollmer , Amanda Miller , Nicholas Thurkettle , Adam Stovall
- Adam Stovall
A Ghost Waits immediately strikes its audience with the fact that it’s shot entirely in black and white even though it was released in 2022. It’s , which is probably what protagonist Jack first feels when he realizes that the house he’s been sent to work on has been haunted by a ghost for many years.
The ghost, Muriel, has been spending a good amount of time doing her job of scaring away potential buyers just as she has been instructed by her superiors. Both she and Jack, however, are lonely in their respective fields of work and feel an overwhelming sense of failure. Their meeting brings .

The ghost romance told in Rouge isn’t that of its main characters, as is the case with the vast majority of the movies dealing with this trope—but rather one that the main characters witness and help, drawing the audience in as they become . It all starts in Hong Kong in the Eighties when newspaperman Yuen and his girlfriend Chor read a strange advertisement in one of the newspapers that Yuen sells.
The movie is based on the novel of the same name by Hong Kong novelist Lilian Lee and was originally shot in Cantonese.
The advertisement was published by Fleur, the ghost of a 1930s courtesan who is looking for her long-lost love Chan—she expected to see him in the afterlife since the couple took their own lives, but after more than fifty years without seeing him she believes he might be lost. Yuen and Chor decide to help her look for Chen until they find out that he’s still alive and .

Truly Madly Deeply
Truly Madly Deeply follows Nina, grieving the death of her boyfriend Jamie, who returns as a ghost. As their reunion initially rekindles their past relationship, Jamie's increasingly odd behavior and the arrival of other spectral entities complicate Nina's journey through bereavement and acceptance.
- May 3, 1991
- Alan Rickman , Juliet Stevenson , Michael Maloney , Bill Paterson , Christopher Rozycki , David Ryall , Deborah Findlay , Jenny Howe , Carolyn Choa , Keith Bartlett , Stella Maris , Ian Hawkes , Vania Vilers , Arturo Venegas , Richard Syms , Mark Long , Teddy Kempner , Graeme Du Fresne , Frank Baker , Tony Bluto , Awam Amkpa , Hamilton Baillie , Nick Burge , Steven Deproost , Nitin Ganatra
- Anthony Minghella
British movie Truly, Madly, Deeply is another perfect example of how and the difficult road that is getting past it. The movie does so through the story of interpreter Nina, played by Juliet Stevenson, who is consumed by grief over the unexpected death of her boyfriend, cellist Jamie, who is portrayed by the always magnificent Alan Rickman.

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Just when Nina feels like her grief will consume her, Jamie reappears as a ghost and the two begin to live together again. Nina is obviously overjoyed at this, but Jamie urges her to see the life around her while also adopting a series of behaviors that are clearly meant to irritate her. When Nina eventually falls for another man and is ready to take on life with him, .

Just Like Heaven
Just Like Heaven tells the story of a man who begins to fall in love with the spirit of a woman he meets in his apartment. As he grapples with the supernatural elements of their connection, he strives to unravel the mystery surrounding her existence. This romantic comedy blends elements of fantasy with heartfelt moments of human connection.
- September 16, 2005
- Reese Witherspoon , Mark Ruffalo , Donal Logue , Dina Spybey-Waters , Ben Shenkman , Jon Heder , Ivana Miličević , Caroline Aaron , Rosalind Chao , Ron Canada , Willie Garson , Kerris Dorsey , Alyssa Shafer , Gabrielle Made , William Caploe , Shulie Cowen , Billy Beck , Diego Sebastian , Cristian Cruz , Benjamin Hughes , Cara Vivien Rosenberg
- Mark Waters
Like all truly great romantic comedies, . That is especially true of a romantic comedy that stretches across the divide between the (seemingly) dead and the living, played by Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo respectively.
The story follows Elizabeth and David, who —she thinks he’s a squatter, and he thinks she has broken in. The truth is that Elizabeth is what seems to be a ghost, and David has lent what used to be her apartment after the death of his wife. The two soon discover that Elizabeth is in a coma in the hospital that she used to work in and do their best to prevent her from being taken off of life support, all the while growing closer and closer.

Casper
Casper, directed by Brad Silberling, follows the friendly ghost Casper as he haunts a Maine mansion. When paranormal specialist James Harvey and his daughter Kat arrive, Casper's affections for Kat grow, complicated by his ghostly form and the antics of his mischievous uncles.
- May 26, 1995
- Bill Pullman , Christina Ricci , Eric Idle , Ben Stein , Chauncey Leopardi , Spencer Vrooman
- Brad Silberling
, who more often than not write nostalgic posts about it in every pop culture-related corner of the Internet. Based on the comic book character Casper the Friendly Ghost, Casper makes impressive use of CGI for the time it was shot in and it’s also one of the first to have a fully CGI character as the lead.

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Casper, however, does not remain a ghost for the entire duration of the movie—and that’s where its cult classic status comes from. After he and Kat, the daughter of a therapist who specializes in ghosts, spend most of the movie looking for the machine built by Casper the Friendly Ghost’s father, which supposedly can bring ghosts back to life, a human boy that none other than Casper arrives at Kat’s Halloween party. Even though Casper eventually has to return to his ghostly form,

Ghost
Ghost is a romantic thriller directed by Jerry Zucker, featuring Patrick Swayze as Sam Wheat, a man who has been murdered and becomes a ghost in order to protect his girlfriend Molly Jensen, played by Demi Moore. With the assistance of a reluctant psychic named Oda Mae Brown, portrayed by Whoopi Goldberg, Sam attempts to uncover the truth behind his death and bring closure to his unfinished business.
- July 13, 1990
- Patrick swayze , Demi Moore , Tony Goldwyn , Stanley Lawrence , Christopher J. Keene , Susan Breslau
- Jerry Zucker
—it’s there in the title, after all. An incredible success when it was first released in 1990, Ghost has become a true classic thanks to its story, which can still tug at everyone’s heartstrings, and the incredible performances of protagonists Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, and Whoopi Goldberg.
The plot of Ghost begins when Manhattan banker Sam Wheat is killed during a robbery and refuses to pass on, deciding instead to remain with his girlfriend Molly Jensen. As a ghost, though, he can’t interact with her at all until he meets the supposed charlatan Oda Mae Brown. Together, the trio works to solve the case of Sam’s murder, at the end of which his soul can move on—but not before the most iconic pottery-making scene in the history of the genre.