Discover the Must-Watch Hallmark Channel Lineup for 2025: Romance, Mystery, and Heartwarming Tales Await

If you think the Hallmark Channel is just about Christmas, you might want to reconsider. Hallmark keeps the cozy vibes going all year with plenty of heartwarming, feel-good shows and movies that are honestly hard to resist.

Now that summer’s winding down, Hallmark is rolling out a fresh batch of series and movies for fall. There’s a little something for everyone—whether you’re into family drama, romance, or just want a little escape.

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From the much-anticipated second season of The Chicken Sisters to the intriguing new series Providence Falls, there’s a lot to look forward to. Here’s a quick look at what’s coming up on Hallmark soon.

Must-Watch Series and Movies on Hallmark This Fall

The Chicken Sisters: Season 2

The Chicken Sisters is back for season two, premiering August 10 at 8 p.m. ET. Last season, Mimi’s and Frannie’s fried chicken spots finally joined forces, ending their legendary feud and opening the Chicken Sisters restaurant.

This time, Frank Jr. (James Kot) stirs the pot by opening a rival joint—Mr. Chicken’s Cluckery—right on Main Street. Expect gossip, a mysterious new face, and even a wedding that gets the whole town talking.

Providence Falls

If you loved The Way Home, you’ll want to check out Providence Falls. This three-part series premieres August 2 at 8 p.m. ET and adds a time-travel twist to a classic forbidden love story.

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Set in 1844 Ireland, rogue Liam O’Conner (Lachlan Quarmby) and Cora McLeod (Katie Stevens), a noble’s daughter, try to escape to America. Things don’t go as planned, and suddenly everyone’s reliving the past.

Liam ends up in present-day Oregon, where he has to help Cora—now a stranger—fall in love with Finn, her original intended. But as he works alongside her on the police force, it’s his own feelings that might get in the way. Complicated? Oh, definitely.

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Mystery Island: Play for Keeps

The third Mystery Island movie is here, reuniting Dr. Emilia Priestly (Elizabeth Henstridge) and detective Jason Trent (Charlie Weber) at the murder-mystery resort. This one premieres August 17 at 9 p.m. ET.

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There’s a corporate retreat this time, and Emilia’s ex-fiancé is among the guests. When someone turns up dead, old feelings and new suspicions make things messy fast.

Double Scoop

Mark your calendar for August 23 at 8 p.m. ET—Double Scoop is coming. Nora (Taylor Cole) and James (Ryan McPartlin) used to be a powerhouse team at a big New York ad agency.

Now they’re both after the same client: a small-town dairy with incredible ice cream. Competition heats up, but so does their chemistry. You can probably guess where this is going, but that’s half the fun.

Catch of the Day

On August 30 at 8 p.m. ET, Catch of the Day debuts. Sophie (Emilie Ullerup), a rising Manhattan chef, is about to land a huge promotion.

But when her sister calls, Sophie heads back to her family’s seafood restaurant in Montauk, New York, for what she thinks is a quick trip. Turns out, she reconnects with her roots—and with Cam (Michael Rady), her old crush, now a fisherman.

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Food Network star Katie Lee Biegel co-wrote, produced, and even shows up in a key cameo. That’s a fun little bonus if you’re a foodie.

Special Holiday Features

Haul Out the Halloween

If you’re a Haul Out the Holly fan, you’re getting a Halloween treat this year. Lacey Chabert, Wes Brown, Melissa Peterman, and more return to Evergreen Lane, joined by Halloweentown stars Kimberly J. Brown and Daniel Kountz.

This special brings the same quirky charm as the Christmas movies, just with a spooky twist. Should be a blast.

Baked With Love: Holiday

Baking shows your thing? Baked With Love: Holiday launches later this year. Ten pairs of home bakers will compete, sharing their family recipes and a bit of their own stories.

Tamera Mowry-Housley hosts, with Anna Haugh and Vaughn Vreeland judging. The top team nabs $50,000 and the title of Christmas Baking Champions.

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Christmas at Sea

During Hallmark’s Christmas in July event, they dropped a four-part docuseries called Christmas at Sea. It follows superfans on the first-ever Hallmark Christmas cruise from Miami to Nassau, Bahamas.

There’s a surprise proposal, an on-board wedding, a sweet 16, and best friends on a girls’ trip. If you love behind-the-scenes stories, it’s worth streaming now on Hallmark+.

Unwrapping Christmas Movies

Also debuting during Christmas in July were four new interconnected *Unwrapping Christmas* movies: *Tina’s Miracle*, *Mia’s Prince*, *Lily’s Destiny*, and *Olivia’s Reunion*.

Each film zooms in on a different woman working at a gift-wrapping shop called All Wrapped Up, and her winding path toward love.

The movies all unfold over just a few days, eventually colliding at the big Christmas gala.

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Honestly, if you’re craving something sweet and a little bit sappy, you can stream these on Hallmark+ right now.

Hallmark’s lineup isn’t just about Christmas anymore—there’s romance, a hint of drama, and even a dash of mystery coming this fall.

If you’re after those cozy, heartwarming vibes, these new series and movies might just hit the spot.

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