“Something Borrowed” stars, from left, John Krasinski,Ginnifer Goodwin, Colin Egglesfield, and Kate Hudson arrive at the premiere of their film at Grauman’s Chinese in Hollywood. The movie, which opens Friday, centers around Ginnifer Goodwin’s character Rachel -- a successful attorney who has been harboring a crush on her best guy friend Dex (Egglesfield) since law school. Too bad his betrothed is Rachel’s pretty, outgoing friend Darcy (Hudson). (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Ginnifer Goodwin plays Rachel White, a single attorney who has has been harboring a crush on friend Dex since law school -- too bad he’s engaged to her best friend Darcy. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
Kate Hudson plays fun-loving Darcy to best friend Ginnifer Goodwin’s more reserved Rachel in this wedding-themed romanticcomedy. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
“The Office” actor John Krasinski is also around for a bit of comic relief in this film -- here he plays Ethan, a dear friend of Ginnifer Goodwin’s character Rachel. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
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Colin Egglesfield plays Dex, a man torn between two women -- his fiance Darcy (Kate Hudson) and his best friend Rachel (Ginnifer Goodwin) -- in this romanticcomedy. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
Academy Award winner Hilary Swank is one of the producers of this wedding-themed romantic comedy. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
“Shameless” actor Steve Howey plays Marcus in “Something Borrowed.” He was also in another Kate Hudson wedding-themed romantic comedy, “Bride Wars.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
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“Something Borrowed” director Luke Greenfield. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Writer Jennie Snyder, who penned the screenplay for “Something Borrowed.” She has also worked on female-centric TV shows like “Gilmore Girls” and “Men in Trees.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Author Emily Giffin, who wrote the book that is the basis for the movie “Something Borrowed.” (Paul Buck / EPA)
Actress Ashley Williams plays Claire in “Something Borrowed.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
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British pop singer Natasha Bedingfield, whose song “Little Too Much” is heard in the film. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
Actress Stephanie Jacobsen, who appeared with “Something Borrowed’s” Colin Egglesfield in the CW’s revamped “Melrose Place.” (Jason Merritt /Getty Images)
“The Blind Side” actor Quinton Aaron. (Gabriel Bouys / AFP / Getty Images)
“America’s Next Top Model” alum Courtney Davies. (Gabriel Bouys / AFP / Getty Images)
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Actress-comedian Ellyn Daniels. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)