If You Love La La Land, You Should Check Out These Upcoming Flicks

We just can't get enough of La La Land. The music, the love story, Ryan Gosling — what's not to love? Even though we're still hoping it will go to Broadway, there are a few upcoming releases just like it. Obsessed with the music? You should check out these new musicals. Can't get enough of Sebastian and Mia's star-crossed romance? We have some titles for you, too. Check them out below.

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Beauty and the Beast
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Beauty and the Beast

This is a no-brainer. Between the music, the gorgeous set, and the fantastical love story, Disney's classic tale holds a lot of similarities with La La Land. Fun fact: Emma Watson was originally going to play Mia before dropping out to play Belle.

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The Greatest Showman on Earth

The movie, starring Zac Efron and Hugh Jackman, tells the story of showman P.T. Barnum, the founder of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus. Not only is it a musical, but La La Land's lyricists, Justin Paul and Benj Pasek, are writing original songs for the film.

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Pitch Perfect 3
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Pitch Perfect 3

If you were particularly keen on the "chasing your dreams" storyline, you should definitely jump on board the Pitch Perfect train about a girl a cappella group trying to make it big in the music world.

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Bitter Harvest
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Bitter Harvest

This romantic drama set in Soviet Ukraine in the early 1930s might not be a musical, but it does feature a young artist (Max Irons) struggling to make things work with his sweetheart (Samantha Barks). Sound familiar?

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Midnight Sun

Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger's flick will definitely remind you of La La Land, and not just because the leading ladies both have red hair. Not only is Thorne's character a night musician like Sebastian, but the story is also about a star-crossed romance.

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Tulip Fever
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Tulip Fever

Even though it's not a musical, the movie's team is loaded with Broadway stars like Matthew Morrison and Harvey Weinstein. The period piece focuses on a young artist (Dane DeHaan) and his muse (Alicia Vikander), who like Mia in La La Land, is actually with someone else at the start of the film.