Hallmark Channel’s Spring Into Love 2026 Premieres Guide
Hallmark Channel’s swapping snowflakes for sunshine this spring, and honestly, it’s about time. They’re rolling out a lineup packed with romantic premieres, long-awaited returns, and, yeah, one big final season that’s bound to get you in the feels.
There are royal crowns, Revolutionary War love letters, gazebo serenades, and even a road trip or two. This year’s Spring Into Love event is all about comfort, chemistry, and just enough intrigue to keep you from scrolling your phone.
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They’re also launching a frontier drama on Hallmark+ and saying goodbye to a beloved time-bending family saga. If it sounds like Hallmark’s not just welcoming spring but throwing a full-on romantic bash, well, that’s pretty much spot on.
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Hallmark’s Spring Into Love Event Is Blooming With Romance
The mystery shows have wrapped, and When Calls The Heart is closing out its season 13 run on March 22. Now, Hallmark Channel is leaning all the way into spring romance mode.
The annual programming block has become a bit of a tradition for fans who crave fresh love stories with pastel vibes and hopeful beginnings. You know the drill—soft lighting, big feelings, and maybe a little bit of magic.
This year’s lineup jumps from Philadelphia’s historic streets to a tiny bookstore, then off to a royal palace, and even a park gazebo where a stray piano stirs up trouble. If there’s a theme, it’s rediscovery—of love, of purpose, of home.
Two for Tee – Premieres March 21 at 8/7c
Kicking things off is Two for Tee, starring Janel Parrish and Chris McNally. Parrish plays Tee, a Chinese American pottery artist whose creative spark is rooted in family tradition.
She meets Will, a community center handyman, and yes, sparks fly—though so do the complications. The center’s about to close, so Tee has to figure out what matters most: heritage or her heart.
Expect art, warmth, and that gentle emotional build Hallmark’s known for. It’s a cozy way to start the season.
A Royal Setting – Premieres March 28 at 8/7c
Jen Lilley’s back in A Royal Setting, and, unsurprisingly, there’s a crown. She plays Ruby, a top-tier gemologist hired by Prince Luca to restore the crown jewels and design his ceremonial headpiece.
The queen’s got her own ideas, naturally, so tradition gets in the way. Romance blooms despite palace politics, and let’s be honest, Hallmark’s never met a prince it didn’t want fans to swoon over. Dan Jeannotte fits the bill.
A Season to Blossom – Premieres April 4 at 8/7c
Bookstore romances are basically a slam dunk, and A Season to Blossom knows it. Emily Tennant stars as an aspiring writer who comes home to sell her late grandmother’s beloved shop.
She plans a quick sale but ends up reconnecting with her roots—and her childhood crush, played by Carlo Marks. Between the dusty shelves and unfinished manuscripts, she finds her voice and maybe the right love story, too.
A Little Park Music – Premieres April 11 at 8/7c
No spring lineup’s complete without a gazebo scene. A Little Park Music brings in a rogue piano that shows up in the town park, throwing a wrench in city manager Allie’s plans.
She teams up with rookie cop Ryan (Beau Mirchoff) to get rid of it, but, of course, music changes everything. Laci J Mailey leads this one, and it’s got that melody-filled, unexpected spark vibe that Hallmark fans eat up.
To Philly with Love – Premieres April 18 at 8/7c
If you’re into history, To Philly with Love is your jam. It follows a teacher and an archivist as they decode Revolutionary War-era love letters, sending them on a treasure hunt around Philadelphia.
Rebecca Dalton and Stephen Huszar star in a story that mixes puzzles with heart. As they uncover a centuries-old romance, they might just stumble into one of their own.
I’ll Be Seeing You – Premieres April 25 at 8/7c
Wrapping up the Spring Into Love lineup is I’ll Be Seeing You, with Stacey Farber and Tyler Hynes. Amy’s work plans mess up her weekend with her grandmother, so they hit the road together, making one very meaningful stop along the way.
With a little help from a charming activities director, the trip turns into something much bigger—a chance to heal. There’s generational bonding, honest conversations, and plenty of Hynes’s signature charm.
Hallmark+ Expands the Universe With a Frontier Premiere
While Hallmark Channel goes all-in on romance, Hallmark+ is taking us back in time with a new original series. The streaming platform keeps expanding, and this one’s aiming right at the When Calls The Heart crowd.
Hope Valley 1874 – Premieres March 21 on Hallmark+
Bethany Joy Lenz and Benjamin Ayres star in Hope Valley 1874. Rebecca Clarke heads to the Canadian frontier with her 11-year-old daughter, hoping for a fresh start.
The boardinghouse she bought isn’t quite what she expected. With few choices, Rebecca gets help from local rancher Tom Moore. It’s frontier grit meets slow-burn romance, and honestly, it feels like a solid pick for anyone craving a sweeping period drama about starting over.
A Beloved Family Saga Prepares for Its Final Chapter
Not every spring story is a beginning. One of Hallmark’s biggest series is getting ready to say goodbye, and, well, fans should probably get the tissues ready.
This show’s been all about time travel, secrets, and emotional reckonings. The final season looks set to finally tie up those lingering mysteries.
The Way Home – Final Season Premieres April 19
Chyler Leigh, Sadie Laflamme-Snow, and Andie MacDowell are all back for the fourth and final season of The Way Home. The Landry women are still navigating the mysterious pond that links past and present, and new revelations are coming.
Alice is close to high school graduation. Kat and Elliot are imagining their next chapter, and Del’s facing the reality of empty nesting again. But in Port Haven, nothing stays buried for long.
These last episodes promise deeper mysteries, family truths, and the kind of closure that’s tough to find in most shows. If you’ve been following the Landrys, this is the home stretch.
Why This Spring Slate Feels Different
What’s actually making this lineup pop this year? For one, it’s the tonal range.
Sure, there are royal ballrooms and those classic meet-cute moments. But there’s also a real focus on stories about heritage, history, and even healing—stuff that digs a little deeper.
Hallmark’s leaning into things like cultural specificity, literary nostalgia, and multigenerational storytelling. It feels a lot more expansive than what we’ve seen in past years.
- Royal romance with emotional stakes
- Historical intrigue woven into modern love stories
- Small-town reinvention through art, music, and literature
- Family legacies explored across centuries
Whether you’re here for the tiaras, the time travel, or just curious about what Tyler Hynes is up to, there’s honestly a little something for everyone.
Hallmark’s Spring Into Love event seems built to remind us why we got hooked on these stories in the first place.
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