Your Valentine’s Day plans could include doling out gifts, date night or staying in, and no matter what you wind up doing, there’s room for watching TV, right? That may be an unconventional lineup of horror movies or sappy, love-themed titles that mark the occasion. You can find V-Day collections on Hulu, Prime Video, Netflix, Paramount Plus and even Crunchyroll (which has free anime this month), but we’ve gathered a list of new titles that you can stream.
Whether you’re coupled up, single, newly uncoupled or hosting a Galentine’s event, you can tune in for a dose of love with these TV series and movies.
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Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
Scott Michael Foster and Janel Parrish star in this Hallmark movie about a pair of co-workers who get to know each other when their company implements a return-to-office policy. Up until they meet, they only knew each other under aliases. Stream on Hallmark’s live channel on Peacock on Feb. 15 or look out for it on-demand the next day.
Sisterhood, Inc.
Netflix
A jilted groom is left with a decision to make about his honeymoon, and ends up going on the trip with his mother. The French-language comedy film debuts on Feb. 12 and stars Michèle Laroque, Julien Frison and Rossy de Palma.
It’s the final season of Valeria, which follows the titular character and her three best friends as they navigate romantic relationships, breakups, situation-ships and their careers. At times, their bond is tested. Season 4 will see Valeria choose between lovers Víctor and Bruno and perhaps carve a new path as a professional writer. Binge it on Valentine’s Day.
Melo Movie
Prime Video
This reality series takes viewers on a journey with Nesh Pillay, a woman who wakes up with amnesia and is mentally stuck in the late ’90s. She doesn’t remember she has a fiancé, JJ or a child. Their real-life story went viral as she shared it on social media, and Prime Video series chronicles their relationship, wedding-planning, negative online attention, caregiving and what’s behind her condition. The show premiered on Feb. 11.
My Fault: London
Sweethearts is a reality series about high school teenagers weathering situations of will-they-won’t-they stay together after graduation. Watch these Charleston, South Carolina, kids experience senior year through prom, spring break and other milestones as they decide their next steps as young couples. Stream season 1 on Feb. 13.
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