McDreamy & McSteamy Join Valentine’s Day Cast

July 8, 2009 at 3:38pm PST
Photos: ABC

Two of Grey's Anatomy's hottest hunks, Patrick Dempsey and Eric Dane, will star alongside Julia Roberts, Ashton Kutcher and Bradley Cooper, in the romantic comedy Valentine's Day.

Dempsey, 43, will play a will play a married obstetrician who is cheating on his wife with Jennifer Garner. Dane swaps his stethoscope for a football in his role as a quarterback on the verge of retirement.

Other celebrities working on the movie include Anne Hathaway, Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Shirley MacLaine, Topher Grace and Emma Roberts.
The romantic comedy has already begun filming in LA and follows five slightly interconnecting love stories.

Hmmm, is this He’s Just Not that Into You?

Anyways, who cares! Anything with McDreamy and McSteamy has got to be delicious.

—Marissa Charles, Splash News

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