Hallmark Casting Chicago Bears Fans for Holiday Movie
If you’ve ever yelled at your TV during a Chicago Bears game, then immediately switched over to a cozy Hallmark Christmas movie, well—your worlds are about to collide. Hallmark is coming to Chicago and the suburbs to film its latest holiday romance, Holiday Touchdown: A Bears Love Story, and they’re actually looking for real fans to be in the movie.
Yep, you could be sporting navy and orange, pretending it’s Christmas… right in the middle of a Midwest heatwave. Here’s what’s up with this unexpected crossover.
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A Hallmark Holiday Movie With a Chicago Twist
Hallmark’s been on a roll with NFL-inspired holiday flicks, featuring teams like the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills. Now it’s Chicago’s turn for the holiday spotlight.
This year, the Chicago Bears get the Hallmark treatment—football fandom meets festive romance, with plenty of twinkle lights and snowy scenes. Only Hallmark could pull that off, right?
The movie will premiere as part of Hallmark Channel’s super popular Countdown to Christmas lineup. Millions will tune in for hot cocoa, sappy romance, and big shots of Chicago pride.
And hey, you might even spot yourself in the background, bundled up in winter gear, pretending you’re not sweating buckets.
What Makes This Movie Different
This isn’t just another gig for extras. Hallmark wants the real deal—actual Bears fans bringing the energy.
They’re after tailgaters, die-hards, families decked out in team gear, and even folks with Bears-themed vehicles. Basically, if you live and breathe Bears football, they want you.
The goal: make it feel like a legit game day at Soldier Field, even if it’s filmed on a blazing July afternoon.
Yes, You’ll Be Celebrating Christmas in July
Here’s where it gets a little ridiculous. Filming happens in the summer, when Chicago can hit the high 80s or 90s. But the scenes? Full-on winter wonderland.
So extras need to be ready to wear:
- Heavy winter coats
- Scarves and knit hats
- Gloves and layers
- Holiday accessories
All under the summer sun. It’s peak movie magic. If you’ve ever wondered how actors fake shivering in July, well, you’re about to find out.
The Reality of Being an Extra
Let’s be real: being an extra isn’t glamorous. There’s a lot of waiting around, repeating the same cheer or move over and over, and definitely a new appreciation for camera angles.
But you get a peek behind the curtain of how a big network holiday film comes together. For film buffs and football fans, that’s a pretty cool memory to have.
Who Hallmark Is Looking For
This casting call is weirdly specific. Production wants adults 18 and up, especially football fans who can bring big Bears energy to the screen.
Some of the standout roles:
- Football fans 18+ — Extra points if you’ve got vintage or standout Bears gear.
- Female stand-in — Caucasian, 5’4, around 120 pounds, blonde, mid-20s to mid-50s.
- Golden retriever-type dog owners — Your pup needs to follow basic commands.
Yep, you read that right. If you’ve got a golden retriever and love football, you might just be what Hallmark’s looking for. There’s something perfect about a fluffy golden retriever in a snowy, holiday football scene, isn’t there?
And Then There Are the Mustaches
One of the more random details: the team wants people with distinctive mustaches. The bolder, the better.
You never know—your facial hair could end up stealing a tailgate scene. It’s these oddball requests that make casting calls like this kind of fun.
Why This Is a Dream Gig for Bears Fans
If you’re a lifelong Bears fan, this isn’t just a chance to be an extra. It’s a way to celebrate your loyalty in a feel-good holiday movie.
Hallmark movies are all about community, and Chicago fans basically wrote the book on that. Imagine telling your friends you helped create the game-day vibe in a national Christmas movie.
Picture hosting a watch party and yelling, “That’s me!” when you pop up on screen. For real fans, it’s about legacy—mixing sports culture and holiday nostalgia, Chicago-style.
A Cultural Moment in the Making
Hallmark’s NFL holiday movies have already been big hits. Focusing on the Bears means tapping into one of football’s most passionate fan bases.
This isn’t just another holiday movie. It’s set to be a pop culture crossover, mixing romance, football, and holiday cheer into a snowy spectacle.
What to Expect on Set
If you get picked, expect early mornings, wardrobe checks, and lots of direction from assistant directors. Scenes might be shot over and over, from every angle.
You’ll need to keep your crowd reactions consistent, and probably act excited about something happening off-camera. You’ll also see how production crews turn regular Chicago spots into winter wonderlands, with fake snow and holiday decorations everywhere.
Honestly, it’s wild to see the process up close—something most people never think about when they’re watching at home.
The Payoff Comes in December
After all those hot days in winter clothes, the real reward comes during the holidays. When Holiday Touchdown: A Bears Love Story airs as part of the Countdown to Christmas, you’ll see the final cut.
Spotting yourself among the crowd of Bears fans under twinkling lights? That makes every sweaty take worth it.
Should You Apply?
If you’re over 18, love the Bears, and don’t mind pretending it’s December when it’s definitely not, well, why not? Honestly, it sounds like a no-brainer.
This is one of those oddball chances where fandom and film collide in the best way. Maybe you’re a tailgating pro, or you’ve got a golden retriever who’s basically family.
Or hey, maybe your mustache could steal the show. Hallmark might just be looking for someone exactly like you.
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