THE FRANCHISE FREEZE: STEPHEN HUSZAR’S SOLO ASCENT LEAVES JODIE SWEETIN IN THE COLD
TORONTO — The partnership that promised to be the next cornerstone of Hallmark Mystery is facing a silent, clinical termination. Stephen Huszar has officially confirmed a slate of solo projects for 2026, effectively burying his franchise with Full House star Jodie Sweetin under a mountain of new commitments.

The “Jane Mysteries” franchise, once hailed as a fresh evolution for the network, has been met with a deepening silence that speaks louder than any cancellation notice. As Huszar’s career enters a new, independent orbit, the future of Detective John Cameron and Jane DaSilva has been left in a state of terminal neglect.
The truth behind the scheduling conflict was revealed in a blistering February 2026 update. Huszar isn’t just “busy”—he has moved on. The actor has already completed filming an untitled, highly patriotic epic centered on the American Independence of 1776, shot around the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia.
This massive project, slated for a July 4th release, represents a major pivot away from the detective work that defined his recent seasons. “I already booked two premieres this year,” Huszar admitted, confirming that his focus has shifted to large-scale solo endeavors that leave zero room for the ensemble demands of a mystery franchise.
Behind the scenes, the network has provided a total of zero updates regarding a fifth Jane Mysteries installment. Despite the cliffhangers and fan demand, the verified reality is that the project has been “ignored” in favor of Huszar’s new holiday flick, A Miniature Christmas (also known as O Little Christmas Market).

While Jodie Sweetin has remained vocal about her love for the character, the “timing shift” in Huszar’s schedule has created an insurmountable wall. The actor noted, “We focus on what is currently in front of us,” a statement that serves as a cold eulogy for his established history with Sweetin.
The quiet outcome of these solo bookings is already altering another’s professional future. With Huszar moving into production with his real-life partner, Katie Cassidy, the “Jane Mysteries” team has been left in the dark.
The ripple effect is clear: a franchise that was once “pedal to the metal” has been left idling in the garage. As Huszar celebrates his summer and winter premieres, the shadow over the detective agency deepens. In the cutthroat world of television scheduling, “focusing on what is in front of us” is the most polite way to say goodbye to what is behind.