We’ll have what they’re having.
Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal have “When Harry Met Sally…” followers saying “Yes! Yes! Yes!” after teasing an upcoming reunion.
In a photograph posted on the principle grid of their Instagram accounts on Wednesday, the “You’ve Got Mail” actress, 63, and the “City Slickers” star, 76, smile as they sit on a set harking back to one which performs a serious function in “When Harry Met Sally…”
“It’s finally happening, we’re reuniting for something iconic,” Ryan captioned the put up. “Can’t wait to show you all soon.”
In a transparent allusion to the function he performed within the beloved 1989 romantic comedy, Crystal wears Harry’s well-known Aran-style fisherman pullover sweater (which has taken on a fandom of its personal over time).
The pair additionally sit on a settee bearing a hanging resemblance to 1 utilized in a number of documentary-style scenes that served as a framing machine within the film, the place fictional {couples} shared particulars of their love tales. Harry and Sally’s confessional interview was the film’s ultimate scene.
Glee-ridden followers rapidly flooded the feedback part of Ryan’s put up, unable to include their euphoric delight.
“Amazing, together. Does this mean we will find out what happened to Harry and Sally[?]” one particular person requested.
“IT’S HAPPENING OH MY GOD EVERYONE REMAIN CALM,” one other wrote, with many extra sharing related sentiments similar to, “NOBODY MOVE,” “my heart just dropped!!!!!!” and “I’m not going to be able to handle this.”
Referencing one of many film’s most well-known strains, one particular person commented, “I’ll have what she’s having!”
Crystal lately spoke about the place he thinks his and Ryan’s “When Harry Met Sally…” characters could be as we speak, 36 years after they fell in love.
“They’d be talking about downsizing,” he informed E!’s crimson carpet host Laverne Cox forward of the 2024 Primetime Emmy Awards final September.
“They’re not ready for assisted living yet. But they’re still romantic, still in love.”
He added, “They’re probably having a great time with their grandchildren and finding new ways to be with each other.”
Crystal additionally opened up about how he feels to have been a part of a film that has resonated with audiences over three many years.
“It’s extraordinary to be part of an evergreen [movie] like that after all these years,” he remarked. “Young people finding it; getting called from film schools and 22-year-olds finding the movie; 21-year-olds, and coming to speak to them about it.”
Requested to elucidate the movie’s endurance, the nine-time Oscar host credited Rob Reiner’s “great directing” and a “brilliant script” from screenwriter Nora Ephron, who handed away in 2012 on the age of 71, together with Ryan and their late co-stars Bruno Kirby and Carrie Fisher.
“It was a small but powerful group,” he mentioned.