‘SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED: TO THE MOON AND BACK’
A film that has quite literally no promotion (search socials and you’ll find nothing official), Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Moon and Back is perhaps the final (or perhaps not) film in the much loved “series” of fan favorite films.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Moon and Back (2025) TV Film Review
The lovingly known POstables continue to work hard in their post office jobs as the foursome who find recipients of lost letters. Now they meet for brunch and despite his stickler for rules, even their leader is less buttoned up. Led by Oliver O’Toole (Eric Mabius), the man is married to his co-worker and love, Shane (Kristin Booth). The pair settle into married life while working alongside their friends Rita and Norman (Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe, Geoff Gustafson), a love story also fostered by their work.
The letter they are finding the owner for this time involves finding a musician who may have the answers they need.
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‘SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED: TO THE MOON AND BACK.’ Review of the 2025 #POstables addition. #SSD #SignedSealedDelivered #OliverOToole #KistinBooth Share on XIt’s been many years since I saw a Signed, Sealed, Delivered film. Even outside of last year’s ‘A Tale of Three Letters,’ there are a handful I never did watch. The series (it had one TV show season before shifting exclusively to periodic film installments) has its charms and is something I enjoyed for a while. For some reason, I did fall away from it and haven’t really felt a pull to return to watching the movies. However, I know these films have a place in culture and are well loved and respected by many viewers, which I think is grand.
The movies are too “on point” for me at this stage in life and as a result, too syrupy, even in comparison to the usual Saturday night offerings. Anytime I do watch these, what is fun is seeing Eric Mabius again (he is from the long ago rom-com How to Fall in Love). Of course, what everyone loves most is the camaraderie and fun of the stories. So in this way, I feel like so many viewers will enjoy this since it evokes these same kind of feelings.
If you have enjoyed any of the prior titles with this group of characters, I am sure you’ll find Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Moon and Back equally charming.
Stream, at publication, Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Moon and Back (next day) on Hallmark+
Content: the film is TVPG, but from all that I recall from other titles in this series, the content is on par with those. There are some minor adult themes, but none of it could be considered PG13 or offensive.
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