Hallmark leaves Peacock: Where to Watch for Free

Hallmark’s three-year partnership with Peacock is coming to an end, which means all those beloved Christmas movies and heartwarming romance stories will be disappearing from the NBC-owned streaming platform. But fear not! You can still get your fix for free with a library card and a digital app called Hoopla.

Hoopla offers a wide range of content, including audiobooks, podcasts, movies, TV shows, music, classes, and even manga, all available through your local library. With Hoopla’s Hallmark Plus BingePass feature, you can borrow premium Hallmark content for seven days, giving you access to your favorite holiday rom-coms, murder mysteries, and popular shows like Ride and When Calls the Heart, all without any pesky ads.

To get started, all you need is a valid library card and a current email address. Simply visit Hoopla’s website or download the app, enter your library card number and PIN, and voilà – you’re ready to start streaming. Just select the Hallmark Plus BingePass option, and you’ll be on your way to binge-watching to your heart’s content.

If Hoopla isn’t available at your local library, don’t worry; you can always sign up for Hallmark Plus, the channel’s exclusive streaming platform, for a monthly or yearly fee. For $8 a month or $80 a year, you’ll gain access to Hallmark’s content library, along with exclusive original series and movies. Plus, you’ll get some extra perks like a Hallmark Gold Crown Store coupon, Crown Rewards points, eCards, and surprise gifts.

So whether you’re a fan of feel-good movies or captivating TV shows, there’s a way to keep enjoying your favorite Hallmark programming even after it leaves Peacock. Just grab your library card, fire up Hoopla, and get ready to dive into a world of heartwarming entertainment.