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The Hallmark Channel movie The Royal We will debut on March 1 at 8 PM.

When her older sister elopes with a non-royal, Princess Bea (Mallory Jansen) who has lived her life away from her royal duties must now step in and honor the arranged marriage to a small kingdom prince (Charlie Carrick).

Here is a trailer for The Royal We:

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The Hallmark Channel movie Sisterhood Inc. will debut on February 22 at 8 PM.

Corporate exec Megan (Rachael Leigh Cook) starts a board of directors to improve her younger sister’s chaotic life and finds romance with a psych professor who uncovers her tough demeanor.

The movie also stars Daniella Monet and Leonidas Gulaptis.

Here is a trailer for Sisterhood Inc.:

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On February 21, the UP Faith & Family movie The Love Club Moms: Harper will debut online.

Single mom Harper (Genelle Williams) teams up with Colin, a single dad seeking community councilor re-election, but when he takes credit for an initiative, Harper throws her hat in the election ring.

The cast includes Mark Taylor and Sage Arrindell.

There is no trailer for The Love Club Moms: Harper, though.

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On February 14, the UP Faith & Family movie The Love Club Moms: Jo will debut online.

A school principal’s (Rebecca Dalton) skills are tested when a new student arrives in her office for detention. When she learns the boy’s father is her high school flame, Ryan, Jo’s world is thrown for a loop.

The movie also stars Corey Sevier and Russell Barney.

Here is a sneak peek at The Love Club Moms: Jo.

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On February 15, the Hallmark Channel movie Return to Office will debut at 8 PM.

After making the return to the office on a hybrid schedule, two coworkers (Janel Parrish and Scott Michael Foster) known to each other only as Ms. Monday and Mr. Tuesday start sending friendly notes, sparking an office romance.

Here is a trailer for Return to Office:

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The Apple TV+ movie The Gorge will debut online on February 14.

Two highly trained operatives (Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller) are assigned a mysterious mission: to guard either side of a deep and impenetrable gorge, without knowing what actually lies beneath them.

The film also stars Sigourney Weaver and Sope Dirisu.

Here is a trailer for The Gorge:

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On February 13, the Netflix movie La Dolce Villa will debut online.

The movie follows successful businessman Eric (Scott Foley) as he travels to Italy to stop his daydreaming daughter Olivia from blowing her life savings on restoring a crumbling villa she purchased for $1. Italy, however, has different plans for him as it delivers on its legendary promise of beauty, magic, and romance.

Here is a trailer for La Dolce Villa:

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The movie Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy will debut online on Peacock on February 13.

Renée Zellweger returns to the role that established a romantic-comedy heroine for the ages, as Bridget Jones, now a widowed single mother, must juggle work, parenthood and romance. With the help of her loyal friends, Bridget navigates encounters with a younger man—and a series of awkward interactions with her son’s science teacher—as she strives to forge a new path toward life and love.

The cast includes Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leo Woodall, Jim Broadbent, Gemma Jones, Isla Fisher with Colin Firth and Hugh Grant.

Here is a trailer for Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy:

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On February 13, the Amazon Prime movie My Fault London will debut online.

An 18-year-old girl moves from America to London with her mother and wealthy stepfather. She meets her stepbrother, and an attraction brews despite their efforts. Unaware, her estranged father tracks her down after release from prison.

The cast includes Jason Flemyng, Asha Banks and Matthew Broome.

Here is a trailer for My Fault London:

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On February 10, the rom-com This Time Next Year will debut online on The Roku Channel.

In this 2024 flick adapted from the Sophie Cousens best-selling novel, the story focuses on Minnie (Sophie Cookson from Kingsman: The Secret Service) and Quinn (Lucien Laviscount from Emily in Paris) who were born on the same day, in the same hospital, just one minute apart. Their lives may begin together, but the paths they take from there couldn’t drift further apart. Years later, fate brings Minnie and Quinn together again. Will they embrace the new beginning and take a chance on love?

The cast includes Golda Rosheuvel (Bridgerton), John Hannah (the 1999 box office movie The Mummy), Mandip Gill (Doctor Who) and Keala Settle (The Greatest Showman).

Here is a trailer for This Time Next Year:

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