From Parade:
“Hallmark Reveals Full Schedule of 2023 Holiday Movies
Featuring Lacey Chabert, Phylicia Rashad, and More”
Ho ho holy moly, the Christmas movie season is finally here.
And there are so many presents under this proverbial tree. Hallmark has
revealed it's full slate of holiday movies and it is stacked. Among the 40 new
original movies (same as last year!), stars like Lacey Chabert, Phylicia Rashad
and Chris Carmack will be getting festive alongside so many other fan favorites
from the network like Tyler Hynes, Nikki DeLoach, Andrew Walker, Bethany Joy
Lenz, Kristoffer Polaha, Luke Macfarlane, Erin Cahill and Jonathan Bennett. From
sequels (like Chabert's Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up) to reunions (like Party of
Five's Chabert and Scott Wolf for A Merry Scottish Christmas and Good Witch's
Catherine Bell and James Denton in Christmas on Cherry Lane) to special
Christmas carol performances (including an original by Ingrid Michaelson), the
gifts will keep coming all season long. In addition to Rashad and Carmack, new
faces on the network include Bryan Greenberg, William Moseley, Jessica Parker
Kennedy, Victor Rodriguez III, and Suits star Rick Hoffman. Premiere times are
8 p.m. ET/PT unless otherwise stated
Friday, October 20: Checkin’ It Twice, starring Kim Matula and Kevin
McGarry — A journeyman hockey player (McGarry) falls for a real estate agent
(Matula) in a career crisis when he’s traded to her hometown and moves into the
cottage in her hockey loving family’s backyard. Saturday, October 21: Where Are You,
Christmas?, starring Lyndsy Fonseca, Michael Rady, Jim O’Heir, and Julie
Warner — When Addy (Fonseca) wishes for a year without Christmas, she wakes up
in a world of black and white. She must work together with the town mechanic
(Rady) to restore Christmas. Sunday,
October 22: Under the Christmas Sky, starring Jessica Parker Kennedy and
Ryan Paevey — Kat (Kennedy) is an esteemed astrophysicist, who is scheduled for
her first trip into space next year until an accident grounds her. While on
leave, coming to terms with the reality that her dream of being an astronaut is
over, she volunteers at the local planetarium. There, she is paired up with
by-the-book David (Paevey) to work on an exhibit opening right before
Christmas. Will the stars align to bring these two together at the holidays? Friday,
October 27: Christmas by Design, starring Rebecca Dalton and Jonathan Keltz
— A fashion designer (Dalton) gets accepted into a Christmas challenge to
create a new holiday-themed collection and not only finds the inspiration for
her next line but decides to redesign her approach to what’s most important in
life. Saturday, October 28: Mystic
Christmas, starring Jessy Schram, Chandler Massey, Patti Murin, and William
R. Moses — Juniper (Schram) travels to Mystic, Connecticut during the holidays
to work at the rehabilitation center and aquarium. She reconnects with Sawyer
(Massey), the owner of the pizza shop. Sunday,
October 29: Joyeux Noel, starring Jaicy Elliot and Brant Daugherty — When a
romantic painting of a Christmas market captures the imagination of copy editor
Lea (Elliot), she is sent to France with pragmatic reporter Mark (Daugherty) to
uncover the mystery behind the artist. Friday,
November 3: Flipping for Christmas, starring Ashley Newbrough and Marcus
Rosner — It’s almost Christmas when busy realtor Abigail (Newbrough) agrees to
help her sister with the “simple flip” of a recently inherited home.
Unfortunately, co-beneficiary Bo (Rosner) has other plans in mind. Saturday, November 4: Never Been Chris’d,
starring Janel Parrish, Pascal Lamothe-Kipnes, and Tyler Hynes — Home for the
holidays, BFFs Naomi (Parrish) and Liz (Lamothe-Kipnes) reconnect with high
school crush Chris Silver (Hynes). A complex love triangle forms, forcing them
to take stock of their lives and find the value of friendship. Sunday, November 5: The Santa Summit,
starring Hunter King and Benjamin Hollingsworth — It’s time for the annual
Santa Summit, in which revelers put on Santa suits and hop around designated
locations in town to eat, drink, and be merry. Three best friends decide to go
together: Jordin (King), a recently dumped art teacher looking to cut loose;
Ava, a shy woman hoping to run into her crush; and Stella, a Christmas cynic
with no interest in the Santa Summit whatsoever. At the start of the night,
Jordin meets and bonds with Liam (Hollingsworth), but doesn’t get his name
before getting separated and lost in a sea of Santas. As the night progresses
and hijinks ensue, amidst the chaos, celebration, and a sea of Santas, they all
find what they’re looking for: Christmas spirit, potential romance, and a
strengthened bond of friendship. Friday, November 10: Everything Christmas,
starring Katherine Barrell, Cindy Busby, Corey Sevier, and Matt Wells — Lori
Jo’s (Busby) love for Christmas takes her on a road trip to Yuletide Springs
with her roommate Tori (Barrell), where Christmas is celebrated year-round, to
participate in a longstanding town tradition to honor her late grandmother.
Along the way, the friends meet Carl (Sevier) and Jason (Wells), and the
foursome make stops during their journey to enjoy more small-town Christmas
attractions. But when a series of events puts a damper on their plans, a little
Christmas magic may put this trip back on the right path. Saturday, November 11: Christmas Island,
starring Rachel Skarsten and Andrew Walker — When a snowstorm diverts Kate’s
(Skarsten) first private flight en route to Switzerland to Christmas Island,
she must team up with an air traffic controller (Walker) to secure her dream
job as the family’s pilot. Sunday,
November 12: A Heidelberg Holiday, starring Ginna Claire Mason and Frédéric
Brossier — Heidi Heidelberg (Mason) receives the dream opportunity to sell her
beautiful, handmade glass ornaments at the prestigious Heidelberg Christmas
Market in Germany. While there, she meets Lukas (Brossier), a local artisan who
helps her reconnect with her lost heritage. Features the song "This
Christmas," written and performed by Ingrid Michaelson, especially for the
movie. Friday, November 17: Navigating Christmas, starring Chelsea Hobbs
and Stephen Huszar — Recently divorced Melanie (Hobbs) and her son Jason visit
a remote island for Christmas, only to find themselves running a real working
lighthouse where she connects with the curt but cute owner (Huszar). Saturday, November 18: A Merry Scottish
Christmas, starring Lacey Chabert and Scott Wolf — When estranged siblings,
Lindsay (Chabert) and Brad (Wolf) Morgan travel to Scotland at Christmas to
reunite with their mother Jo, a big family secret is revealed. Sunday, November 19: Holiday Hotline,
starring Emily Tennant and Niall Matter — After leaving London, Abby (Tennant)
connects with an anonymous caller while working at a cooking hotline. The
caller is single dad “John” (Matter) who Abby unknowingly has become smitten
with in real life. Thursday, November
23: Catch Me If You Claus, starring Italia Ricci and Luke Macfarlane —
Avery Quinn (Ricci) is an aspiring news anchor who’s finally getting her big
break on her station’s Christmas morning newscast. But that’s put in jeopardy
when she captures an intruder in her home wearing a red suit claiming to be
Chris (Macfarlane), Santa’s son, who is on his first mission. A night of
adventure ensues as they find themselves being pursued by the police as well as
some shady characters. Along the way, they connect over living in the shadow of
their parents and inspire each other to go after their dreams. Friday, November 24 at 6 p.m. ET/PT:
Letters to Santa, starring Katie Leclerc and Rafael de la Fuente — When
young siblings receive a magic pen from Santa that appears to be granting
wishes, they request a Christmas gift they want more than anything: for their
separated parents (Leclerc, de la Fuente) to reunite. Friday, November 24: Holiday Road,
starring Sara Canning and Warren Christie — When bad weather leaves each of
them stranded at the airport for the holidays, a tech entrepreneur (Christie),
a travel writer (Canning), a devoted mother (Enid-Raye Adams) and her son
(Kiefer O’Reilly), a stubborn senior (Trevor Lerner), an enigmatic woman with a
hint of mystery (Brittany Willacy), a couple traveling from Hong Kong (Sharon
Crandall, Ryan Mah) and a social media influencer (Princess Davis) all agree to
rent a shared van to embark on a road trip to Denver. When their unexpected
journey brings them into uncharted territory, they navigate a series of
misadventures together and form a deeper bond that just might change the
trajectories of each of their lives. Inspired by true events. Saturday, November 25 at 6 p.m. ET/PT:
Christmas in Notting Hill, starring Sarah Ramos and William Moseley —
Famous soccer star, Graham Savoy (Moseley), has always been too busy for love,
but when he comes home to Notting Hill for Christmas, he changes his mind after
meeting Georgia (Ramos) – a visiting American and the one person who has no
idea who he is. Saturday, November
25: Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up, starring Lacey Chabert, Wes Brown, Stephen
Tobolowsky, Melissa Peterman, Ellen Travolta, Seth Morris and Jennifer Aspen
— As the holidays approach, Emily
(Chabert) and Jared (Brown) are looking forward to celebrating the holidays
together again, this time as a couple. Emily, now embracing Evergreen Lane’s
uniquely festive spirit, is ready to work with Jared, Ned (Tobolowsky), Mary
Louise (Travolta) and Pamela (Peterman) to make this year’s Christmas
celebrations the best yet – even if being the HOA president’s girlfriend
doesn’t stop those dreaded decorating citations. When a house on the block goes
up for sale, it causes quite a stir with residents. When the soon-to-be
neighbors turn out to be holiday royalty (Morris, Aspen), it looks like this
year’s competition is about to heat up. As the welcoming committee prepares for
the new arrivals, only one thing is certain – this Christmas, Evergreen Lane is
going to sleigh! Sunday, November 26
at 6 p.m. ET/PT: Our Christmas Mural, starring Alex Paxton-Beesley and Dan
Jeannotte — Olivia (Paxton-Beesley) is a single mom who returns home for
Christmas. Her mom secretly enters her into a mural contest; she wins but
partners with teacher Will (Jeannotte) to create a Christmas masterpiece. Sunday, November 26: A Biltmore Christmas,
starring Bethany Joy Lenz, Kristoffer Polaha, Jonathan Frakes, and Robert
Picardo — Lucy Hardgrove (Lenz) is a screenwriter who lands the job of a
lifetime when she’s hired to pen the script for a remake of the beloved,
holiday movie classic, His Merry Wife!, which was filmed in 1947 at beautiful,
historic Biltmore House. When the head of the studio isn’t satisfied with the
ending Lucy wrote because it deviates from the original’s feel-good conclusion,
he sends Lucy to Biltmore Estate for research and inspiration. While there, she
unwittingly discovers the ability to travel to the 1947 set of His Merry Wife!
through the help of an hourglass. While on set, she and Jack Huston (Polaha),
one of the film’s stars, spend time together and become close. But her sudden
appearance has set off a chain of events that put the production in jeopardy.
Before she can return to the present, Lucy must make things right or threaten
to alter the future forever. Friday,
December 1: My Norwegian Holiday, starring Rhiannon Fish and David
Elsendoorn — JJ (Fish), grieving the loss of her grandmother and seeking
dissertation inspiration, stumbles upon an unexpected holiday destiny. Meeting
Henrik (Elsendoorn), a Norwegian from Bergen, their connection deepens when he
discovers she has a troll figurine from his hometown. To explore the troll’s
history and her grandmother’s ties, JJ agrees to join Henrik on a journey to
Norway. In Bergen, they’re drawn into Henrik’s family Christmas and wedding
traditions, with his sister’s wedding the day before Christmas Eve. JJ embarks
on a holiday adventure, uncovering the troll’s origins and finding her own path
to healing, love and family. Saturday,
December 2: A Not So Royal Christmas, starring Brooke D'Orsay and Will Kemp
— Tabloid journalist Charlotte (D’Orsay) attempts to land an interview with a
reclusive Count. In response, the royal family has a groundskeeper (Kemp) pose
as the Count since the real one fled years ago. Sunday, December 3: Christmas with a Kiss
(working title), starring Mishael Morgan, Ronnie Rowe Jr., and Jaime M. Callica
— A Mahogany Presentation — A woman (Morgan) returns home to help with her
family’s Christmas Carnival and romance ignites. A photo journalist (Rowe)
curates a surprise reunion. Friday,
December 8: Magic in Mistletoe, starring Lyndie Greenwood and Paul Campbell
— Harrington (Campbell) is the author of a popular book series but commercial
success has left him a bitter recluse. As he returns to his hometown for an
annual Christmas festival celebrating his books, he’s joined by April
(Greenwood), a publicist for the major publishing house he works with. April is
there for damage control after Harrington’s recent comments on social media
have ruffled some feathers. But as she gets to know him better, hope springs
that April can unlock Harrington’s guarded heart and help him rediscover the
spirit of the holiday. Saturday,
December 9: Christmas on Cherry Lane, starring Catherine Bell, Jonathan
Bennett, John Brotherton, Erin Cahill, James Denton, and Vincent Rodriguez III
— A young couple preparing to welcome their first child (Brotherton, Cahill);
an empty-nester (Bell) and her fiancé (Denton) ready to start a new chapter;
and a couple (Bennett, Rodriguez III) who unexpectedly have the chance to
expand their family on Christmas Eve celebrate the holiday as they navigate
these turning points in their lives. Sunday,
December 10: Round and Round, starring Vic Michaelis, Bryan Greenberg, and
Rick Hoffman — Rachel’s (Michaelis) stuck in a time loop, reliving the night of
her parents’ Hanukkah party. Can Zach (Greenberg), the “nice boy” Grandma’s
trying to set her up with, help her make it to tomorrow? Friday, December 15: The Secret Gift of
Christmas (working title), starring Meghan Ory and Christopher Russell —
Bonnie (Ory) is a personal shopper who helps her new, widowed client Patrick
(Russell) reconnect with his young daughter. Though Bonnie and Patrick’s ideas
of shopping couldn’t be more different, she is determined to get Patrick and
his daughter everything on their wish list. Saturday, December 16: Sealed with a List,
starring Katie Findlay and Evan Roderick — This holiday season, festive Carley
(Findlay) sets out to conquer her list of abandoned resolutions from last year.
Aided by coworker Wyatt (Roderick), she finds love and the confidence to chase
her dreams. Sunday, December 17:
Friends & Family Christmas, starring Humberly Gonzalez and Ali Liebert
— Daniella (Gonzalez) has recently moved to New York to pursue an art career
and decides to stay in town to share the holidays with her circle of artist
friends, instead of going home to see her sweet, if overbearing parents. Amelia
(Liebert) is a talented entertainment lawyer trying to stay focused on her work
after a broken engagement. When Daniella and Amelia are set up by their
parents, they agree to pretend that they are dating, to appease them for the holidays.
However, as they spend time in each other’s worlds, they soon build a
connection that is deeper than either of them could have hoped for.
^ Here’s the 2023 Movies. ^
https://people.com/hallmark-2023-christmas-movies-schedule-7971509
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