Love is in the air! While this weekend will be a busy one for restaurants and date nights, you might be thinking about staying in, cuddling up, and watching a rom-com instead. According to a new survey released by Yahoo!, Missouri is all about one particular romantic comedy in 2026.

Missouri’s Favorite Romantic Comedy for 2026

If you’re like me and don’t want to deal with the crowds this Valentine’s Day weekend,  especially with the big day falling on Saturday, making restaurants even busier, a cozy night at home might be the perfect alternative. Cooking dinner together and watching a movie sounds pretty ideal.

Yahoo! recently revealed the most popular romantic comedy in each state, and for the Show-Me State, the favorite is To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.

Where to Stream Missouri’s Top Rom-Com

You can stream that movie, along with its second and third installments, on Netflix. Based on Jenny Han's books, the series stars Lana Condor and follows a teenage girl whose secret love letters are unexpectedly mailed to the boys she once had crushes on, turning her world upside down as she searches for “the one.”

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Other Romantic Comedies That Made the List

Also making the list for other states:

  • Crazy Rich Asians
  • Clueless
  • How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
  • Pretty Woman
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You could easily make it a rom-com movie weekend. Stay home, save money, and cuddle seems like a weekend that everyone can fall in love with.

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