Hallmark Content Leaving Peacock May 1 – How to Continue Watching for Free
If you love the heartwarming Hallmark movies and shows on Peacock, you’re going to need a new streaming solution. As of May 1, Hallmark content will leave that streamer entirely. Peacock first started sharing Hallmark content back in 2022. From now on, fans should turn to Hallmark+.

$7.99/mo.
What Can You Watch on Hallmark+?
Hallmark+ is home to feel-good rom-coms, mysteries, and bingeable series.
Popular movies include “Journey to You,” “Follow the Stars Home,” “The Dog Lover’s Guide to Dating,” “An Easter Bloom,” “Romance With a Twist,” “Paging Mr. Darcy,” “Tulips in Spring,” “The Royal We,” “A Very Venice Romance,” and the “Hearts Around the Table” series.
Hallmark is famous for its annual parade of Christmas movies like “Take Me Back for Christmas,” “Falling Like Snowflakes,” “The Last Christmas Home,” “Checkin’ It Twice,” “A Very Vermont Christmas,” and “Santa Tell Me.”
Hallmark+ TV hits include “Heartland,” “When Calls the Heart,” “The Way Home,” “When Hope Calls,” “The Chicken Sisters,” and “The Moonstone.” You’ll also see previous network favorites like “Touched By an Angel” and “Highway to Heaven.”
How Can You Watch Hallmark+ for Free?
The easiest way to watch Hallmark+ for free is with a 7-day free trial. After that, the service costs $7.99/month. The annual plan is $79.99/year.
Another option to watch Hallmark+ free is with a Hoopla BingePass. Hoopla is free as long as your library partners with them. When you’re logged in, you can go to the BingePass section and choose Hallmark+. The BingePass gives you Hallmark+ free for 7 days. When your time is up, you can simply borrow it again.
The downside of the Hoopla BingePass method is that it restricts you to watching on web browsers, tablets, or smartphones. There is a TV workaround, though. I can AirPlay Hallmark+ movies and shows from my iPhone to my Apple TV. It’s a little annoying, but it’s hard to complain when it’s free. (The AirPlay workaround did not work with my Roku.)
