Change is inevitable in the world of streaming services, and Hallmark content is about to embark on a new journey. Starting May 1, Peacock users will no longer have access to beloved Hallmark movies and shows such as "The Crossword Mysteries" and "Finding Mr. Christmas." This transition marks the end of a three-year partnership between Peacock and Crown Media, the creators behind Hallmark's cherished programming. As this chapter closes, Crown Media aims to direct its audience toward their dedicated streaming platform, Hallmark+, which promises an exclusive experience for fans.
Hallmark+ represents a fresh opportunity for enthusiasts of heartwarming stories and holiday magic. Launched under the name Hallmark Movies Now, it rebranded to Hallmark+ in September 2024, becoming the sole home for Hallmark's vast library of films and original content. Subscribers gain access not only to the latest releases airing on the Hallmark cable channel but also enjoy exclusive features unavailable elsewhere. Moreover, Hallmark+ distinguishes itself by offering unique perks tied to the iconic greeting card brand, including complimentary cards, unlimited eCards, and special discounts at Hallmark Gold Crown stores. These added benefits enhance the overall appeal of the service.
As streaming evolves, so do opportunities for audiences to engage with content that resonates deeply. With Hallmark+ priced affordably at $7.99 per month or $79.99 annually, fans can explore their favorite titles without breaking the bank. A free one-week trial further invites curious viewers to sample the charm Hallmark+ has to offer. This shift underscores the importance of supporting platforms that celebrate joy, connection, and timeless storytelling, reminding us all of the power of community and shared experiences in today’s digital age.