After another successful holiday season, some of Hallmark’s biggest stars have already filmed new movies set to debut on Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Mystery in February 2025, including Lacey Chabert, Alison Sweeney, Rachael Leigh Cook, Robert Buckley, Janel Parrish and Victor Webster. . Each of the new films will also be available to stream on Hallmark+ the day after their linear cable premiere.
The February movie slate comes at a time when Hallmarkies are already excited about the January 2025 lineup of new movies and season premieres of their favorite shows, which will kick off with the Season 3 premiere of “The Way Home » on January 3. I can confirm it is arriving in February…
Lacey Chabert and Robert Buckley co-star in ‘An Unexpected Valentine’
FEBRUARY 1 — “An Unexpected Valentine’s Day” on Hallmark Channel at 8 p.m. Eastern: According to Hallmark’s synopsis, Hannah (Lacey Chabert) and Finn (Robert Buckley) have a “chance encounter on Valentine’s Day” that brings them together as they “race across New York to return a lost engagement ring and save a couple’s special day. »
“An Unexpected Valentine’s Day” will be Chabert’s 42nd Hallmark movie after a busy fall that included “The Christmas Quest” with Kristoffer Polaha, her unscripted Hallmark+ series “Celebrations With Lacey Chabert” and her hit Netflix movie, “Hot Frosty “. Buckley, a “One Tree Hill” alum, has become a Hallmark fan favorite since his first Hallmark Channel romantic comedy in 2020, “Love in Store.”
Alison Sweeney and Victor Webster Reunite for New ‘Hannah Swensen Mystery’
FEBRUARY 6 — “Reality Bites: A Hannah Swensen Mystery” on Hallmark Mystery at 8 p.m. Eastern: Although Hallmark Mystery has scheduled the latest mystery starring Alison Sweeney and Victor Webster for February 6, it has yet to provide a synopsis for the new film.
The new mystery comes a year after Hallmark announced that Webster was joining the popular Sweeney mystery franchise after Cameron Mathison, who starred in eight previous mysteries as Hannah’s fiancé, Detective Mike Kingston, before leaving Hallmark for a deal with Great American Family in late 2023. Sweeney and Webster had previously worked together in 2022 and 2023’s “The Wedding Veil” trilogies, so it was an easy transition to the movie theater. new “Hannah Swensen Mysteries” in 2024 – “One Bad Apple” and “A Sprinkle of Deceit”.
Rachael Leigh Cook titles “Sisterhood, Inc.”
FEBRUARY 8 — “Sorrity, Inc.” on Hallmark Channel at 8 p.m. Eastern: According to Hallmark’s synopsis, Cook co-stars Daniella Monet and Leonidas Gulaptis as business executive Megan, who “creates a board of directors to improve her younger sister’s chaotic life and finds a romantic relationship with a psychology professor who discovers his harsh behavior.”
Cook, who had to cancel several appearances in December due to severe pneumonia, created a lot of buzz while filming the new film – which was originally called “Like Nobody’s Business” – in and around Albany and Schenectady, New York, in November. Although Cook is well-established as a queen of romantic comedies, former Nickelodeon star Monet is relatively new to Hallmark (she appeared in 2024’s “Holiday Crashers”) and “Sisterhood, Inc.” will mark the debut of the Australian actor Gulaptis with Hallmark, according to IMDb.
Janel Parrish and Scott Michael Foster star in ‘Return to Office’
FEBRUARY 15 — “Back to the Office” on Hallmark Channel at 8 p.m. Eastern: The film tells the story of two co-workers – played by Janel Parrish and Scott Michael Foster – after they return to the office on a hybrid schedule. “Known to each other only as Mrs. Monday and Mr. Tuesday, they begin sending friendly messages to each other, sparking an office romance,” the Hallmark synopsis reads.
A week after Parrish starred in “Sugarplummed” in December, she posted photos from the set of her new movie, calling it “another cute thing I can’t wait to tell you about.” Foster is probably best known for his role on the CW’s “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” according to IMDb. Her previous Hallmark films were 2019’s “In the Key of Love” and 2021’s “Love, For Real.”
Emily Tennant and Jake Foy team up for ‘The Wish Swap’
FEBRUARY 22 — “The Wish Swap” on Hallmark Channel at 8 p.m. Eastern: Emily Tennant and Jake Foy play Casey and Henry in the switcheroo. When they end up celebrating their birthday at the same restaurant, according to Hallmark’s synopsis, “they make birthday wishes at the same time that are granted.” But they end up granting everyone’s wishes.”
Both Tennant and Foy are rising stars at Hallmark. Hallmarkies likely recognize Tennant from her supporting roles in “The Wedding March” films, according to IMDb, and her first starring role on the Hallmark Channel, opposite Niall Matter, in 2023’s “Holiday Hotline.” She also starred a significant role in 2024’s “All I Need For Christmas.” Foy, meanwhile, starred in two recent Hallmark series – 2023’s “Ride” and 2024’s “The Chicken Sisters” – and in the December Christmas film “The Finnish Line”.
However, they may not be the only stars of “The Wish Swap.” “Signed Sealed Delivered” star Crystal Lowe shared an Instagram Story on Jan. 3 stating that she and “When Calls The Heart” star Pascale Hutton were also making appearances in the film.
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