All the Stars You Forgot Were in 2010's 'Valentine's Day'—Plus, How to Watch It

There are a lot of Oscar winners here!

Valentine's Day is approaching, and that means there's no better time to watch the Valentine's Day movie, especially in time for its 11th anniversary. A classic rom-com, the Garry Marshall-directed Valentine's Day, released in 2010, has some of the most beloved stars of then and now. The ensemble romance is the exact kind of cheesy, feel-good and nostalgic fare we all could use in 2022. Here's how to watch Valentine's Day at home, whether you're coupled up or just having an ice cream date for one.

Will Valentine's Day be on TV?

Valentine's Day doesn't have any scheduled airings so far for 2023.

How to stream Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is available for streaming on HBO Max. Other ways to watch Valentine's Day include streaming or purchasing it on Amazon Prime, Google Play, iTunes, Microsoft, Vudu, and YouTube. Rentals cost $3.99 on all platforms.

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Is Valentine's Day on Netflix?

Sadly, no, Valentine's Day isn't on Netflix.

Is Valentine's Day on Amazon Prime?

Valentine's Day is indeed available on Amazon Prime, though it's not included with your subscription. You can rent Valentine's Day on Amazon Prime for $3.99.

Is Valentine's Day on YouTube?

You can rent Valentine's Day on YouTube for $3.99.

Is Valentine's Day on HBO Max?

Yep! HBO Max is the only streaming service at this time that includes Valentine's Day in its subscription.

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When did Valentine's Day come out?

Valentine's Day hit theaters on Feb. 12, 2010.

What is the movie Valentine's Day about?

The movie Valentine's Day follows a series of couples from morning to midnight on Valentine's Day, with dramas including a man (Ashton Kutcher) getting dumped by his fiancé (Jessica Alba), his best friend (Jennifer Garner) in love with her married doctor (Patrick Dempsey), a closeted gay football player (Eric Dane) contemplating ending his career to come out, teens planning to lose their virginity and an "I Hate Valentine's Day" party that ends up in romance. All the stories are intertwined, at least slightly. That's the magic of this Marshall movie franchise.

Who is in the movie Valentine's Day cast?

Valentine's Day boasted a cast possibly more stellar than that of any other ensemble rom-com ever: Anne Hathaway, Julia Roberts and niece Emma RobertsBradley Cooper, Jennifer GarnerTopher Grace, Queen Latifah, Jessica AlbaJessica Biel, Kathy Bates, Jamie Foxx, Hector Elizondo, Taylor Swift and then-flame Taylor Lautner, Ashton Kutcher, both McDreamy and McSteamy from Grey's Anatomy (Patrick Dempsey and Eric Dane), George Lopez and Shirley MacLaineto name a few!

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Wait, who did Taylor Swift play in Valentine's Day?

Swift starred as Felicia in Valentine's Day, a love interest for Lautner's Willy. Costar Emma Roberts joked of the pair at the time, "They just had to make out. That's all I saw."

What song did Taylor Swift write for Valentine's Day?

Swift released "Today Was a Fairytale" for the Valentine's Day soundtrack. Though some speculated that she'd written the tune about Lautner, who she dated in 2009, she had actually written the song in 2008 (meaning it may be about her ex Joe Jonas).

In April 2021, Swift released a re-recorded version of the tune for Fearless (Taylor's Version).

Is there a sequel to Valentine's Day?

Valentine's Day doesn't have an actual sequel, but if you love it, you'll love New Year's Eve, released in 2011 with a lot of the same cast, as well as Robert De NiroZac Efron, Halle Berry, Common, Michelle PfeifferSarah Jessica Parker and more, plus returning director Marshall. After that, check out the final film in this trilogy of sorts, Mother's Day

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