Jennifer Garner’s '00s rom-com 13 Going on 30 is now available to stream on Netflix.

Described as "touching and hilarious" by Common Sense Media, 13 Going on 30 was re-added to Netflix UK on March 1.

Released back in 2004, the movie follows the story of a 13-year-old girl named Jenna who makes a wish on her 13th birthday to grow up. The next day Jenna wakes up to find that her wish has been granted and she is now a 30-year-old magazine editor.

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Last year, the beloved movie celebrated its 20th anniversary, with the film's stars Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer and Garner reuniting to mark the special occasion.

The former co-stars shared a video on Instagram in which they reminisced about the film, recalling what life was like back in 2004.

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Garner captioned the video: "#13GoingOn30. Twenty years. We are three Boomers braving Zoom because we want to thank you. To every person who has loved this movie along with us; thank you. We see you, we appreciate you and we love you back. Forever thirty, flirty and thriving!"

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In the clip, Hulk actor Ruffalo quipped that his fanbase is split equally between fans of the MCU and 13 Going on 30 fans.

"[There are] two kinds of people in the world, there’s Hulk people and there’s 13 Going on 30 people. And I get equal amounts… way more 13 Going on 30," he said.

Signing off the video, Ruffalo thanked the fans, saying: "Thank you everyone! You’ve been the best fans of this movie that anyone could possibly have. Thank you, keep coming back! To another 20 years."

Back in 2023 it was announced that a stage adaptation of the movie was in the works, with the musical set to debut this year.

13 Going on 30 is available to watch now on Netflix.

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