Romeo + Juliet Drinking Game Rules

Turn Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet (1996) into a drinking game night. You get neon Verona Beach, loud family hate, and pure Shakespeare lines. The movie moves fast, so keep your drink close and stay with the rhythm.
This drinking game leans on the big moments you remember. You will drink for Tybalt’s fire, Mercutio’s chaos, and the love story that won’t slow down. Play it with friends, pace yourself, and keep water nearby.
Romeo + Juliet Drinking Game Rules:
- Take a sip When the TV news anchor reads like a newscast prologue.
- Take a sip When someone says "Montague" or "Capulet".
- Take a sip When a gun is labeled "Sword" or treated like a blade.
- Drink When the camera cuts to a bold newspaper headline on screen.
- Drink When Tybalt shows up in his boots and sharp stare.
- Drink When Mercutio cracks a dirty joke or teases Romeo.
- Take a sip When anyone drops "thee," "thou," or "hath" in a line.
- Drink When a scene goes full slow motion for drama.
- Drink When Romeo and Juliet lock eyes at the Capulet party.
- Drink When Romeo and Juliet meet at the fish tank.
- Drink When Juliet appears at the balcony pool scene.
- Drink When Friar Lawrence talks about plants, powders, or poison.
- Drink When a character quotes fate or "star-crossed" love.
- Finish your drink When Mercutio says "A plague o' both your houses" and dies.
- Finish your drink When Romeo kills Tybalt and the street fight ends.
- Finish your drink When the tomb scene hits the final tragedy for both lovers.
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About the Movie
- Title
- Romeo + Juliet
- Released
- 01 Nov 1996
- Rated
- PG-13
- Runtime
- 120 min
- Genre
- Drama
- Plot
- The classic story of Romeo and Juliet, set in a modern-day city of Verona Beach. The Montagues and Capulets are two feuding families, whose children meet and fall in love. They have to hide their love from the world because they know that their parents will not allow them to be together. There are obstacles on the way, like Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, and Romeo's friend Mercutio, and many fights. But although it is set in modern times, it is still the same timeless story of the "star crossed lovers".
- Language
- English








