The Hallmark Channel has announced four new romantic comedies for February, also known as Loveuary!
The last pairing for the month reunites Alison Sweeney and Gabriel Hogan, from the "Hannah Swensen Mysteries."
See details below...
The Way to You
Saturday, February 7 8/7c
Starring Kim Matula and Aaron O'Connell
New Yorkers Emma and Conrad agree to help each other find their missed connections after a subway blackout. Their search might lead to love, but not where either of them expects.
Because of Cupid
Saturday, February 14 8/7c
Starring Amy Groening and Evan Roderick
Best friends Naomi and Marcus participate in a Valentine's Day mocktail competition but things go awry when Cupid interferes with a love potion that affects Marcus and several of their friends.
The Stars Between Us
Saturday, February 21 8/7c
Starring Sarah Drew and Matt Long
Seven years ago, Kim made a connection with a stranger during an eclipse event. Now a fledgling news reporter, Kim returns to Illinois for this year's eclipse, unaware that their paths may cross again.
Romance at Hope Ranch
Saturday February 28 8/7c
Starring Alison Sweeney and Gabriel Hogan
Hope Morgan sets out to begin a new chapter of her life-fulfilling her childhood dream of running a ranch in the picturesque town of Ruidoso, New Mexico and reviving the beloved Giddy Up Gala.
Hopefully, we will all find something
to love this February!
Happy movie watching,
Net

Wow, I’m just trying to get used to January and here comes news on February.
ReplyDeleteIt is great though to see Kim Matula back and Amy Groening- two of my favorites. Christie
All Nathan and Hannah fans are gonna want this!! Finally!🥳
ReplyDeleteAll of these sound so cute Net! And I’m so exited to see Hannah and Norman reunite 💗
ReplyDelete~Paula
I nearly missed this because it was on the same page as A New Year of Hope And Romance but fortunately saw some comments about it.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting - the talk towards the end of 2025 was that Hallmark would be cutting back on the number of new movies but no sign of that to date - 5 in January and now 4 in February.
On paper these look pretty good with one proviso I'll mention later on- a real blast from the past with Alison Sweeney and Gabriel Hogan, Amy Groening in a deserved second leading role for Hallmark, the wonderful Kim Matula - The Finnish Line was my #1 Christmas movie for 2025 and Ghosts Of Christmas Present is right up there in my all-time favorites.
Sarah Drew made Mistletoe Murders her own but seeing her in this leading role given past happenings n the Channel makes me apprehensive about the future of MM.
The Internet is still claiming the series has been renewed but we now know (hopefully as yet) this is not true.
Any problem is in the leading men.
I don't think using lesser known male actors as leading men (could there be a financial aspect to this?) worked well for Hallmark in several 2025 Christmas movies.
There was a lot of dissatisfaction that having won "Mr Christmas" Evan Roderick was not the male lead in Make Or Break Holiday so maybe this is a pay-off?
Apologies but I rank Aaron O'Connell as a second tier actor and Matt Long I just don't know.
The big question is will these movies be above the 1m viewers mark as figures plummet?
How they perform could be important for the future - Florence