Bella and Jane have crazy respect for each other
Stewart and Fanning have appeared in four films together. They played '70s rock pioneers Joan Jett and Cherie Currie in The Runaways, but a lot more people saw them play rivals in the Twilight movies. Stewart, of course, played Bella Swan, your average Washington teenager and the subject of the undying affection of Edward Cullen, a 200-year-old vampire whose skin glows. Neither of the young lovers is in love with the Volturi, the powerful and violent vampire/coven secret society.
In New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn Part 2, Fanning played Jane, a Volturi operator who could project terrible pain into people's brains. Stewart and Fanning have clearly spent a lot of time together, and as a result, they absolutely love and adore each other. In 2016, Fanning introduced Stewart at Elle's Women in Hollywood Awards. "I can honestly say that my friendship with Kristen is one of the most special bonds of my life," Fanning said. “She held my hair back and helped me get through the heartbreak. She has always been there for me when I have needed her the most and most of all, she has taught me the power of being 100% yourself 100% of the time." When it was Stewart's turn to speak, she conveyed the sweetness as well. I've looked up to you since she was, like, 10… no, you were 5? Who knows, maybe I was, like, 9?" Stewart said. "Friend, I love you very much."
Draco and Neville
The main and younger cast of actors from the Harry Potter films grew up together. Eight movies were produced over 10 years, each taking months to film. That made for plenty of time for lifelong friendships to develop between the cast as if they were attending a real school for witches and wizards or something. Hogwarts house affiliation or choosing to align with the Death Eaters or Dumbledore's Army didn't really matter as far as the actors' real lives were concerned.
Among the more enduring friend-type relationships to emerge from the Harry Potter films is that of Tom Felton, who played the unpleasant and almost evil Slytherin boy Draco Malfoy, and Matthew Lewis, who played the normally shy and high-strung Slytherin spanking boy. Gryffindor, Neville Longbottom. Years after shooting the last Potter wrapped up in a movie, these two still try to hang out together, commemorating those occasions on social media.
Just a friendship from "Maze"
The central concept of The Maze Runner is one of many dystopian YA movie franchises: a teenager named Thomas is sent to live in a strange community of boys, all of whom are trapped in a maze called "The Glade" and must try to escape. One of his main competitors is a violent and survival-minded boy named Gally. In the first Maze Runner movie, Dylan O'Brien plays Thomas, while Will Poulter plays Gally. Off-screen, these two are on the same side.
While being interviewed by Collider, Poulter walked by and yelled, "I love you, Dylan!" O'Brien explained that they were "off-screen friends." "That's Will. He is my boyfriend here. You have to hold on to someone while you're working," he said. They became so close that he made filming their fight scenes a bit awkward. "Even after every take, he'll be like, 'Are you okay?' I'll be like, 'Yeah, right?'