You Can Now Watch Your Favorite Hallmark Holiday Movies And Shows Without Cable

Photo credit: David Dolsen
Photo credit: David Dolsen

From Delish

In a perfect world, you'd be living in a Hallmark movie (a Christmas one, most likely). The next best thing? Getting the warm and fuzzies from watching your favorite Hallmark movies 24/7, 365 days a year. Thanks to Hallmark Movies Now, you can do just that without spending a fortune for cable. To compete with Netflix and Hulu, and really, to give their fans another way to binge their favorite programs, the network launched their own streaming service in 2007 — and TBH, it's their best-kept secret.

At an affordable monthly or annual rate, you have access to hundreds of the network's best shows, including the brand-new When Calls the Heart spinoff, When Hope Calls. And if that doesn't intrigue you, Hallmark Movies Now is the only way (as of right now) to watch the Signed, Sealed, and Delivered series in its entirety. So if you consider yourself one of Hallmark's biggest fans, keep reading to learn more details about the cost and movie selection of their streaming service.

What is included on Hallmark Movies Now?

With a subscription to Hallmark Movies Now, you have access to hundreds of the network's best movies and Television shows. Unlike classic cable, you can watch these programs — Wedding March, When Hope Calls, Finding Father Christmas, and more — anytime, anywhere. Best of all: You can watch Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, and Hallmark Hall of Fame all in one place without any commercial interruptions.

Are all Hallmark movies on Hallmark Movies Now?

Sadly, no. Each month, however, the network adds more movies (including recent releases!) to the streaming service. Along with the premiere of the Hallmark Movies Now's first original series, When Hope Calls, there are several Hallmark favorites coming in September 2019 including:

But if you'd rather spend your weekend catching up on some classic Hallmark TV series, you can do that, too. Chesapeake Shores, Cedar Cove, and Meet the Peetes have select episodes on Hallmark Movies Now.

Okay, but really: How much does Hallmark Movies Now cost?

If you're trying to cut down on your cable bill, than a subscription to Hallmark Movies Now is a more budget-friendly option. You have two choices: You can pay an annual subscription of $59.99, which comes to roughly $5 a month, or you can pay $5.99 a month and cancel at anytime. Luckily, they have a try before you buy option: Sign up for a free seven-day trial to see if it's worth the cost (and binge-watch the first few episodes of When Hope Calls while you're at it).

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