We'll have to wait until the second part of Deathly Hallows is released, July 2011. However, I believe this is likely; so far, the movies have not been drastically different from the books. Nor do I think that the epilogue will be omitted alltogether.
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Hermione and Ron's relationship in the beginning started out with them arguing and hating each other, but in the movie Goblet of Fire Ron starts to have feelings for hermione and they start to live with each other in Ron's house in the Half Blood prince and then they get married in the Deathly Hallows pt 2
They kissed in the 7th movie/book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, but they did not officially "go out". At the end of the book, in the Epilogue, Ron and Hermione are married with 2 kids, Rowling never said anything about them dating though.
Yes. Hermione and Ron eventually got married.
Ron Told Hermione that she was "Fraternizing with the enemy".
Ron gets really upset when Hermione starts getting closer to Victor. Hermione gets upset when Ron dates Lavender Brown. Then, in the 7th book, Ron and Hermione fall in love. They spend more and more time together. In the 7th book they have a fight, but later, they make up. Towards the end of The Deathly Hallows, Ron and Hermione run into each other and share a huge kiss (right in the mouth). "Do you have to do it right now"? Harry moans. (They are in a huge problem...Voldermort has returned and is trying to invade Hogwarts). Ron and Hermione fall deeply in love....REALLY, REALLY, deep love. So, that is why. Hope this answered your question. In the third film, Hermione cries when Buckbeak is supposedly executed and cuddles Ron. She also spends time with Ron in Hogsmeade at the Shrieking Shack before Harry appears and it seems as if they are acting like a new couple that are awkwardly testing their relationship as an item. However, this is more obvious when Ron and Hermione have the argument at the bottom of the stairs in the fourth book and film. If you really look at the books and get to understand Hermione, then I guess you could say that she started to admire Ron in the first book for his courage in difficult situations although his panicking with the Devil's Snare. It also becomes apparent when Ron defends Hermione's blood status in the second book when Draco Malfoy calls her a Mud-Blood.