Your Guide to Every Hallmark Movie & TV Show on Netflix Right Now
What To Know
- Hallmark has partnered with Netflix to bring its TV shows and movies to the streaming platform.
- The deal began with The Way Home, a popular Hallmark fantasy drama with romantic elements.
- In January 2026, Netflix added more Hallmark rom-coms for Valentine’s Day.
Contrary to what you might believe, you don’t need a Hallmark+ subscription to enjoy one of its movies or shows. The network announced a partnership with Netflix in September 2025, which brings new content to the streamer after it debuts first on Hallmark Channel and Hallmark+.
After kicking things off with The Way Home, Netflix added a number of Hallmark rom-coms for Valentine’s Day. In fact, weeks before the holiday arrives, one of them has already hit the Top 10. (We’ll give you a hint: It features Hallmark titans Lacey Chabert and Robert Buckley.) If you know which one we’re talking about because you’ve already watched (and rewatched) it, you might be looking for another Hallmark story to sink your teeth into. That’s what we’re here for!
Swooon has rounded up all of the romantic shows and movies that have crossed over from Hallmark to Netflix. If you’ve already watched some (or all) of them, let us know your favorite in the comments section below!
The Way Home
Hallmark’s popular series isn’t a straightforward romance, but the fantasy drama certainly features some stellar romantic storylines. Set in a small town, The Way Home tells the story of three generations of the Landry family: Del (Andie MacDowell), Kat (Chyler Leigh), and Alice (Sadie Laflamme-Snow), after the latter discovers she has the ability to time-travel via a pond on their property. Drama from the past collides with the present throughout the two seasons that are on Netflix. Season 3 will arrive in February 2026, with the fourth and final season following later in the year.
The Royal We
If you want something that requires less time commitment, may we suggest The Royal We? When her sister marries a commoner, Princess Bea (Mallory Jansen) has to step back into the duties she’d once eschewed. She’s forced into an arranged marriage to a prince (Charlie Carrick) from a rival kingdom. Say less! We’re in!

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An Unexpected Valentine
This is the Hallmark hit on Netflix we were talking about! “I love a Valentine’s Day movie, and what I love most about this one is it takes place in one night,” Chabert told Swooon about An Unexpected Valentine. “My character gets into a rideshare on Valentine’s afternoon, and she doesn’t have big plans for the night. She gets in the car, she’s getting out, saying goodbye, and she basically finds an engagement ring, so she and the driver go on a mission to find the owner of the ring.”
Love in the Clouds
Love in the Clouds is Passions alum McKenzie Westmore‘s Hallmark debut. She plays a journalist named Brooklyn, who is inspired to step outside her comfort zone by hot-air balloon pilot Jared (Paul Greene).
Westmore told Swooon, “I love that Brooklyn is a very strong woman, as all Hallmark women are. But what I really appreciated is more how she maintains that strength. Even though she’s very fearful, she doesn’t give up on the chance of trying to fight through it. She pushes through her fears, which is very close to me.”

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Hats Off to Love
If you enjoy a Southern-inspired romance, look no further than Hats Off to Love, which focuses on hat designer Stella (Ginna Claire Mason). She’s employed by socialite Rosalind (Holly Robinson Peete), whose son Christian (John Clarence Stewart) catches Stella’s eye. He’s training a horse to compete in the Louisville Derby.
Sisterhood, Inc.
Starring Rachael Leigh Cook and Daniella Monet, Sisterhood, Inc. is the She’s All That and Victorious crossover you never knew you needed. Corporate exec Megan (Cook) puts together a board of directors to put her younger sister’s (Monet) life in order. In the process, a psych professor brings down Megan’s walls.





