In Summer 2019, it was announced that Hallmark had ordered a new Signed, Sealed, Delivered movie to be released in 2020. The year is nearly over and that hasn’t happened. Has the movie been cancelled or just delayed? Here’s a timeline.
Created by Martha Williamson, Signed, Sealed, Delivered revolves around four postal workers — Oliver O’Toole (Eric Mabius), Shane McInerney (Kristin Booth), Rita Haywith-Dorman (Crystal Lowe), and Norman Xavier Dorman (Geoff Gustafson). The foursome act as detectives and track down the intended recipients of often long-overdue undeliverable mail. Their missions take them into unpredictable stories where redirected letters and packages can save lives, solve crimes, reunite old loves, and change futures. The mail arrives late but somehow, it’s on time.
The Signed, Sealed, Delivered story began in October 2013 as a backdoor pilot movie on Hallmark and did well enough to get the go-ahead for a weekly TV series. That lasted for 10 episodes, airing from April until June in 2014. Rather than renew it for a second season, Hallmark opted to move Signed, Sealed, Delivered to sister channel Hallmark Movies & Mysteries and has kept it going as a series of movies. To date, there have been 10 movies with the most recent airing in July 2018.
Hallmark announced plans for an 11th movie to be released sometime in 2020 on the new Hallmark Drama channel. Plot details weren’t revealed but, in September, Williamson shared that she’d just sent the script to Hallmark.
Just sent the next Signed, Sealed, Delivered script to Hallmark! We’ll keep you POsted!! #POstables #hallmarkmovie #SpecialPOstablesDelivery pic.twitter.com/m6wZkzq8Op
— Martha Williamson (@MarthaMoonWater) September 24, 2019
In early March 2020, Mabius noted that “It’s been far too long since we got the band together. We’ve been looking forward to this one for awhile now.” He teased that “Um. Don’t mean to speak too soon… A little bird may have indicated that we’ll be in production on a new #SSD by June-July at the latest. But don’t quote me, until we’re rolling cameras.” The series is shot in Vancouver and utilizes both American and Canadian talent.
Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic caused television production across the globe to be shut down. In May, Booth offered, “We #POstables are itching to get back to shooting the next movie which will premiere later this year on @HallmarkDrama. As soon as it is safe to do so, we will be shooting! Until then we all have to #trustthetiming #SSD”. Mabius said, “Just have to get this virus to cooperate and then get some more movies ordered…keep telling @hallmarkchannel that you would like more. They’ll eventually listen.”
In June, responding to a fan who said that the existing movies were helping her through “bleak days of anxiety”, Mabius wrote, “Well, that’s quite a compliment. Providing comfort and distraction, at any time, is certainly high praise. We are ready to get to work on more installments of escapism as soon as it’s safe to do so..! X”
In a summer interview, Mabius told the Hallmarkies Podcast, “I’m so excited to read the next script. I’m just dying to. Martha is very excited about what she’s come up with. I think she’s holding back on showing us the script until we’re closer to shooting.” He continued, “I spoke to the producers a couple of weeks ago and it looks like [filming in] late-October, is my guess. They have really strict protocols in place for opening back up production in Canada. Kevin Fair, who directs most of our movies, is a dear friend of mine and he’s directing another Hallmark movie right now. They’ve been forced to cast a lot of these Hallmark movies with exclusively Canadian actors because then they don’t have to go through the process. [Bringing American actors into Canada] involves strict two-week quarantine for the first two weeks you’re there and then, you’re not allowed, other than going to work, to leave your house the entire shoot. If you do, you can get fined like $1,000,000. … and they do check up on you, from what I understand.”
By September, composer James Jandrisch and Booth were itching to get back to work.
It’s definitely time to get the gang back together! @MarthaMoonWater @RealCrystalLowe @geoffgustafson @Eric_Mabius @TheRealGregoryH @yesmarkvalley #POstables 💌 https://t.co/xEdKkx6gKR
— Kristin Booth (@kristintbooth) September 8, 2020
In October, the cast and crew still hadn’t returned to work and some viewers had become increasingly concerned that the movie plans had been cancelled. In a tweet, Mabius made it clear that the delay was only due to the ongoing pandemic and safety concerns.
And that’s all there is to say about that. No other insidious reasoning. All of the other speculation and rumor is simply, just that. https://t.co/MZ1WsVfTl3
— Eric_Mabius (@Eric_Mabius) October 23, 2020
Yesterday, Booth sent a message to the show’s fans and indicated that a new movie is still coming.
Happy Thanksgiving 2 all the #POstables living in the US. Wishing U a wonderful socially distanced, mask-wearing, hand-washing weekend. ThankU to all of U who continue to watch & support Signed,Sealed, Delivered! Can’t wait to shoot more soon! @hallmarkmovie @HallmarkDrama 💌
— Kristin Booth (@kristintbooth) November 28, 2020
So, while the cast and crew have clearly wanted to make a new movie, it just hasn’t been possible due to COVID-19. A new movie won’t air before the end of 2020 but, unless we hear differently, a new adventure for the POstables is still in the works and will be filmed as soon as it can be done safely for all involved.
What do you think? Do you enjoy the Signed, Sealed, Delivered adventures on the Hallmark channels? Are you going to watch the newest POstables movie whenever it airs?
Most definitely!!! I love these movies. Please, please make some more.
There is a large group of us who are waiting for the next show!
What a true blessing! Thank you. We are all enjoying this well
written plot.
I love these movies and I watch them every time they’re on no matter how many times I’ve seen them I hope they make many many more I love this cast it is one of the best cast that I’ve seen from a Hallmark movie
I can’t wait! I love Signed, sealed delivered. Quality .
Yes love the loveable postables! Bring on 10 more the whole family watches them.
I love the Postables. I can’t wait for the next season.
My mom and I have been watching these clever and sweet movies the last month or so and love them. Hope there is another.
I became a fan because of the pilot movie, which was shown on my Spectrum free movie list. HOOKED is a mild description. I ‘ve never watched much TV & being locked down ( so to speak) with a husband who is end stage LBD I searched around & have purchased all the DVD’s of SSD movies & the series. I sincerely hope there are more to come & they have closed captioning options for those of us who have hearing impairment &/or a loved one who is ill &/or sleeping. PS: the last series with which I became this… Read more »
I have been watching the reruns of SSD just to get my “fix”. I love the premise and the plots and most of all the characters. Please continue the series. I’m a devoted fan.
My family greatly enjoys the signed sealed delivered movies. They are the best series Hallmark offers. Can’t wait for more installments. Wish the real post office was this good.
Please continue making this movies. The best movies I have watched. I love everything about them 🙂
In an entertainment world of harsh, hurtful hateful movies & situations, interspersed with brainless & brutal weekly ‘game’ shows, this series is a breath of fresh air & very classy.
Love them
Ooo… holding my breath waiting for the next SSD movie. Maybe 2021?
I just watched the last movie of Signed, Sealed and Delivered, and all I can say it made me happy, but I cried at the end. I sure hope it will not be the la
I just finished watching the Wedding day of Rita and Norman, and engagement of Shane and Oliver. I cried. I sincerely hope the show series will continue. It’s wholesome and just a wonderful show to watch.
They became engaged?
Certainly…. With Oliver’s Grandmother’s ring…!
Please release new movies as soon as possible. I have been watching repeats of past movies over and over again. I love these shows.