Hallmark Channel 2026 Christmas in July Movie Lineup Revealed
Hallmark Channel is cranking up the chill factor this summer with its 2026 Christmas in July lineup. The network’s bringing out four new original movies, all packed with snowy scenes, second-chance romances, and just the right dusting of holiday magic.
From cozy cabin makeovers to mistletoe mishaps, this year’s batch promises rivalry, heartwarming changes, and plenty of small-town charm. If you’re looking for something to binge on those long, hot July nights, here’s what’s coming up.
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A Sleigh Full of Romance: Hallmark’s 2026 Christmas in July Premieres
Hallmark’s Christmas in July has become a must-watch for anyone who wants a little holiday comfort before summer’s even halfway over. This year, they’re doubling down on what works—loveable leads, dreamy winter scenes, and those emotional arcs that somehow feel both familiar and fresh.
Every Saturday at 8/7c, a new film drops. Each one brings its own twist on romance, all wrapped up in twinkle lights and snowy backdrops.
Christmas Under Construction – Premieres Saturday, July 4
Jessica Lowndes and Daniel Lissing headline this kickoff movie, which blends renovation drama with a dash of romance. Chelsea, the star of a reality show called Renovation Romance, heads to New Hampshire for a Christmas-themed cabin makeover.
What starts as just another TV project quickly gets personal when Chelsea meets Cooper, the cabin’s down-to-earth owner. Suddenly, it’s not just about shiplap and camera angles—there’s something real brewing.
Chelsea’s used to perfectly staged reveals and neat, happy endings, but Cooper’s authenticity shakes up her TV-ready world. As snow falls and walls come down—literally and otherwise—you can bet sparks will fly between the garlands and the power tools.
- Small-town coziness meets big-city hustle
- A driven heroine at a major crossroads
- A romantic lead who’d rather stay under the radar
If you’re into watching guarded hearts thaw out faster than a snowman in July, this is your Independence Day pick.
O Little Christmas Market – Premieres Saturday, July 11
Katherine Barrell and Stephen Huszar star in O Little Christmas Market, where the stakes get a little higher. An artist is fighting to save her town’s cherished Christmas market from a big-time developer.
Of course, there’s a complication: she’s falling for the architect who’s tied to the very project she’s trying to stop. It’s classic Hallmark, but with a little more bite—the romance and the conflict are tangled up together.
The heroine’s all passion and creativity, fiercely defending tradition. The hero’s practical, all about progress. Their chemistry? Well, it’s kind of the whole point.
- Festive market scenes loaded with handmade ornaments and glowing stalls
- Moral dilemmas that actually feel real
- A Christmas miracle that could save more than the market
Can love really bridge the gap between tradition and change? If you’re a sucker for community-driven stories with a side of romantic tension, mark your calendar for this one.
Snowbound for the Holidays – Premieres Saturday, July 18
By week three, things get cozy—and a little claustrophobic—in Snowbound for the Holidays, starring Vanessa Lengies and Marcus Rosner. Cassidy Evergreen, a hotel manager, is checking out a ski lodge for work, but Christmas magic and the lodge’s owner, Trey, throw a wrench in her plans.
Few setups are as satisfying as being snowed in with someone you can’t quite figure out. The forced proximity trope is alive and well here, with plenty of fireside chats and those awkward, meaningful silences.
- Gorgeous snowy mountain scenery
- Career-versus-love decisions
- Transformation courtesy of the holiday spirit
Cassidy’s journey is relatable if you’ve ever wondered whether ambition and happiness can actually coexist. As the snow piles up, she’s got to make a call that could change everything.
Love Under the Mistletoe – Premieres Saturday, July 25
Wrapping up the month, Jen Lilley and Nick Bateman star in Love Under the Mistletoe. This one’s all about nostalgia and second chances. Grace reunites with her old high school crush, Ryan, as they team up to revive a beloved charity fundraiser.
And, true to form, they keep ending up under the mistletoe. It’s playful, a little awkward, and honestly pretty charming.
Second-chance love stories always hit a little different. There’s history, old wounds, and a sense that maybe, just maybe, timing really is everything.
- High school memories with a holiday twist
- Community fundraising fun
- Mistletoe moments that aren’t as subtle as anyone pretends
Ending July with a rekindled romance feels just right. Hallmark knows that Christmas—even smack in the middle of summer—is about hope, fresh starts, and believing in happy endings.
Why Christmas in July Still Captivates Audiences
After three decades of watching entertainment trends, one thing’s obvious: people crave comfort. Christmas in July is a mid-summer reset. Those snowy scenes are a relief when it’s boiling outside, and the familiar romantic arcs just feel good.
- Strong female leads sorting out life and love
- Charming guys who care about connection
- Small towns you kinda wish were real
- Drama that never gets too heavy
Each movie in this lineup tackles a different romantic trope—forced proximity, enemies-to-lovers, second chances. But the real thread running through all of them? Transformation. Whether it’s a cabin, a career, or a relationship, everyone’s stepping into something new.
The Countdown to Cozy Starts Now
Premieres hit every Saturday in July at 8/7c. Hallmark’s lining up four weekends in a row, each with its own spin on holiday magic.
Anticipation’s already building. Christmas in July 2026 isn’t just about twinkling lights or snowy kisses—there’s something about finding a bit of joy when you least expect it.
Maybe you’re in it for the romance, the décor ideas, or just the comfort of stories you know you’ll enjoy. Hallmark’s lineup seems to get what its fans look for, year after year.
So, honestly, why not grab some cocoa, even if it’s blazing hot outside? Hallmark’s got the snow, the sparks, and all the feels coming to your living room this July.
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