A Complete Guide to All the Upcoming Romances
Love is shining bright on Hallmark Channel. The network is taking us all around the world with its Passport to Love programming event and getting us into the holiday spirit early with its Christmas in July slate.
One Tree Hill alum Bethany Joy Lenz heads to the City of Love for the Hallmark movie Savoring Paris, while Hunter King travels to Italy for a new adventure in Two Scoops of Italy.
In anticipation of Countdown to Christmas, Hallmark Channel recently unveiled its Christmas in July programming schedule, which includes two brand-new romance movies and the television premiere of others.
Scroll down to get the details on Hallmark Channel’s upcoming 2024 movies.
Savoring Paris, June 8, 8/7c
Disillusioned with her life, Ella (Bethany Joy Lenz) embarks on a soul-searching journey to Paris, where she navigates love, self-discovery, and cheese amid the enchanting backdrop of the City of Love.
A Greek Recipe for Romance, June 15, 8/7c
After a recent setback, Abby (Danielle C. Ryan) heads to Greece to visit her mom and try to decide what is next for her life. While there, she meets Theo (Rafael Kariotakis) and they team up to open a restaurant. But will Abby be able to stay?
Two Scoops of Italy, June 22, 8/7c
When an American chef (Hunter King) travels to a quaint village in Italy for inspiration, she falls in love with the flavors, culture, gelato, and the Italian gentleman (Michele Rosiello) who helps her discover it all.
Falling Like Snowflakes, June 29, 8/7c
A photographer (Rebecca Dalton), determined to complete her exhibit by capturing a rare photo of a 12-sided snowflake, enlists the help of a childhood friend (Marcus Rosner) and they go on a mission they’ll never forget.
Three Wise Men and a Baby: Extended Cut, July 6, TBD
The 2022 Hallmark Channel holiday movie took the world by storm. Ahead of the sequel, Hallmark is blessing us with an extended cut this summer.
Rescuing Christmas, July 13, TBD
The film originally premiered in 2023, but Rescuing Christmas is now making its Hallmark Channel debut. Erin (Rachael Leigh Cook) is granted three Christmas wishes – with her final wish being that Christmas would just disappear. And to her surprise, it actually does. Can potential suitor Sam (Sam Page) help her bring back Christmas?
A Very Vermont Christmas, July 20, 8/7c
A local champion skier (Katie Leclerc) teams up with Vermont brewmaster (Ryan McPartlin) to create a seasonal microbrew in order to save her family’s business by Christmas.
An Ice Palace Romance, July 27, TBD
Like Rescuing Christmas, An Ice Palace Romance originally premiered in 2023. The film makes its television premiere during the Christmas in July programming event. A journalist (Celeste Desjardins) faces old fears when she returns to her hometown ice rink to cover a story. With the help of the owner (Marcus Rosner) and his young daughter, she begins to reevaluate her life’s purpose.
Three Wiser Men and a Boy, TBD
The Brenner brothers will return in the highly-anticipated Three Wise Men and a Baby sequel. Three Wiser Men and a Boy will be featured as part of Hallmark’s 2024 Countdown to Christmas programming event.
The follow-up film begins five years later with the Brenner brothers preparing for another memorable Christmas. In a crazy turn of events, the director of Luke’s (Walker) son Thomas’ (Miles Marthaller) school holiday musical steps down. Luke is desperate to make his son’s stage dreams come true, so he enlists the help of his brothers Taylor (Hynes) and Stephan (Campbell). Meanwhile, the trio navigates meeting their mom Barbara’s (Margaret Colin) new boyfriend, and the brothers grapple with their own feelings about this relationship. In true Brenner brother fashion, they are all in for a Christmas they will never forget.
The Finnish Line, TBD
Hallmark Channel is filming its first Christmas movie on location at Santa’s Village in the Arctic Circle. The movie is currently in production and will premiere during Hallmark Channel’s 2024 Countdown to Christmas programming event, which is celebrating its fifteenth anniversary this year.
Inspired by her father’s acclaimed legacy in dog sled racing, Anya (Kim Matula) decides to follow in his footsteps. After his passing, she heads to Finland to participate in the 40th annual Joulurauha race, her father’s final race where he fell short of the victory. Following an injury to her lead dog during the qualifying race, Anya finds herself partnered with a new canine companion owned by journalist and former racer Cole (Beau Mirchoff), who aims to pen a story about her journey. Struggling to build trust with her new dog and facing her father’s rival, Monty (Páll Sigþór Pálsson), Anya must navigate many challenges as she strives to win the race.
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