Signed, Sealed, Delivered
15 movies
Signed, Sealed, Delivered is the show where a four-person team at a Denver dead letter office treats undeliverable mail like cold cases, then hand-delivers the letter at the exact moment it can change someone's life. They call themselves the POstables, and they take it deadly seriously. Eric Mabius plays Oliver O'Toole, the buttoned-up team lead who refuses to use the internet. Kristin Booth is Shane McInerney, the tech-savvy spark who keeps him human. Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe plays Rita, a beauty-pageant champion for postal employees, and Geoff Gustafson is Norman, who once started a cattle stampede as a toddler and will tell you about it.
There are 15 entries: a 43-minute pilot in 2013, then 14 feature-length films through 2025. The mysteries are gentle, the faith is sincere, and the romance simmers for years before it boils. What keeps people coming back is the cast. Four actors playing four oddballs who clearly like each other, doing a job nobody else in television has ever bothered to invent.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered movies in order
Watch in release order. Each delivery is its own little mystery, but the team's romances, weddings, and family secrets build film to film, and starting at the pilot is the only way to feel them land.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered(2013)
The 43-minute pilot, and the cleanest way to learn what a POstable even is. The team tracks a decades-old letter from a mother begging for help for her sick infant son, who has since grown into a guarded heart surgeon. It is short, brisk, and lays out the whole premise without padding. Start here.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered for Christmas(2014)
The first feature-length one, and the first Christmas film. On Christmas Eve the team finds a letter addressed to God from a little girl whose mother is gravely ill, and quietly puts their own holidays on hold. More openly spiritual than the pilot, with an angel hovering at the edges. A good December comfort watch.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: From Paris with Love(2015)
The romance finally gets messy. The POstables have to deliver two-year-old divorce papers to a couple who have since made up, on the very day Oliver's long-missing wife Holly turns up from Paris. Poppy Montgomery guests as Holly. This is the one that drags the Oliver-and-Shane slow burn into the open and refuses to let it resolve easily.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told(2015)
The heaviest of the early run. A fire-damaged letter from a soldier in Afghanistan needs to reach a bullied teenager named Phoebe, while Oliver's estranged father (Gregory Harrison) shows up with news that upends everything Oliver thought he knew about himself. A military mystery stitched to a real question about what makes someone a father.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Impossible Dream(2015)
The team heads to Washington, D.C., where Rita competes in the national Miss Special Delivery pageant and a cryptic letter suggests a soldier presumed dead may still be alive. It builds, improbably and wonderfully, to postal clerks testifying before a Senate committee. At 7.8 it is one of the highest-rated films, and Crystal Lowe gets her best showcase.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: From the Heart(2016)
Set around Valentine's Day, and the most bittersweet entry. A singed letter recovered from a years-old mailbox explosion carries a confession, sending Oliver and Shane after both the person who wrote it and the one it was meant for. Norman, meanwhile, thinks he has found a historic valentine. Leans hard into the show's core belief that the written word never really dies.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Lost Without You(2016)
My pick for the best in the series, and the audience agrees at 8.0. A bucket list turns up in a prop mailbox on a commercial set, and the hunt for its owner runs parallel to a backpacking trip where Oliver and his father (Gregory Harrison) end up in genuine danger. The two threads converge beautifully. There is also a very good dog.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million(2016)
The lightest and goofiest of the bunch. A woman wants a letter pulled back from her ex because it holds a valuable lottery ticket, while elsewhere someone keeps swapping delivered mail for objects, including a live goose. Oliver and Shane fumble through the first weeks of actually dating. Watch this one when you want the comedy turned up.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Higher Ground(2017)
Another 8.0 favorite, and rightly so. The team finds a letter written during Hurricane Katrina that never got delivered, twelve years later, and sets out to reunite the musician who wrote it with the woman he wrote it to. Keb' Mo' plays Gabe and brings the music with him. New Orleans, a soulful reunion, and a proposal within the team itself.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Home Again(2017)
The trickiest moral knot in the franchise. A vase mailed in 1999 surfaces with a letter inside, and its murky provenance forces the team to choose between what is legally correct and what is actually right. Barry Bostwick and Carol Burnett widen the world here. A meatier puzzle than the usual mail mystery, and better for it.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Road Less Traveled(2018)
A road movie. The team crams into an aging Winnebago to find a small boy they fear has been abducted, navigating across Colorado using snapshots from a 1980s instant camera as clues. Jamie-Lynn Sigler guests. It moves with more urgency than the office-bound films, even if the resolution is gentler than the setup suggests.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Altar(2018)
The payoff fans waited years for, at a series-high 8.2. Norman and Rita's long-delayed wedding doubles as a case when a letter surfaces with clues about a young woman's missing mother. Carol Burnett guests. If you have followed every awkward step of these couples, this is the entry that rewards the patience.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Vows We Have Made(2021)
A 2021 return at a warm 8.1. As Shane and Oliver prepare for their own wedding, they help a boy fighting leukemia reunite with a long-lost friend, while Norman and Rita start trying for a family. It is milestone-heavy and unapologetically tender, the kind of film that only works if you already love these people.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters(2024)
From 2024, and a quieter, more reflective one. Newly married Oliver and Shane come back from their honeymoon to three letters pulled from an old mailbox explosion, each one landing on the team personally. Norman and Rita pursue adoption. It is about the past catching up and the work of building something new on top of it.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Moon and Back(2025)
The most recent, from 2025. A letter found in a shuttered nightclub leads the team to a singer who has spent years hiding from a dangerous family past, while Oliver learns more about his birth father just as his own fatherhood looms. It stretches from Denver to Las Vegas and ends at a museum gala. A fitting chapter for the threads that have run longest.
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Frequently asked questions
What order should I watch Signed, Sealed, Delivered?
Watch in release order, beginning with the 2013 pilot. Each delivery is a standalone mystery, but the team's romances and family arcs carry across all 15 films, so the sequence matters more here than in most Hallmark franchises.
How many Signed, Sealed, Delivered movies are there?
There are 15 in total: the 43-minute 2013 pilot plus 14 feature-length films. The most recent, To the Moon and Back, arrived in 2025.
Who are the main cast of Signed, Sealed, Delivered?
Eric Mabius plays team lead Oliver O'Toole, Kristin Booth plays Shane McInerney, Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe plays Rita, and Geoff Gustafson plays Norman. All four appear in every single entry.
Do I need to watch the original TV series before the movies?
No. The short-lived 2014 series and the films share the same cast and ongoing storylines, but the movies are written to stand on their own. Starting with the pilot covers everything you need.
Where can I watch Signed, Sealed, Delivered?
The films air on the Hallmark Channel and stream on Hallmark+. Check each movie's page on HallmarkDB for current availability.