Hallmark Christmas in July 2026 Movies Revealed

Hallmark Channel is unwrapping a midyear gift for holiday movie lovers. The 2026 Christmas in July lineup might just be its most irresistible yet.

There are four brand-new original films rolling out on consecutive Saturday nights. Plus, a fan-favorite series is making a comeback on streaming.

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The network is leaning all the way into that cozy, twinkling magic it’s famous for. Think small-town Christmas markets, struggling lodges, rekindled hometown romances, and even a dash of reality show drama.

This year’s slate promises snow-dusted stakes, heartfelt dilemmas, and plenty of mistletoe moments. Honestly, it’s hard not to get a little excited.

Hallmark’s Christmas in July 2026 Is Bigger Than Ever

The annual event has evolved from a clever rerun strategy into a full-blown summer celebration. In 2026, Hallmark is treating fans to four original movie premieres across four consecutive Saturdays starting July 4.

That means fresh stories, new romantic pairings, and all the cozy escapism viewers crave—even if it’s a hundred degrees outside. I mean, who doesn’t want a little Christmas in July?

Hallmark+ subscribers can also dive back into nautical holiday comfort with the second season of Christmas at Sea, launching July 1 on the streaming platform. It’s a smart move: streaming sparkle to kick off the month, followed by appointment viewing every weekend.

Why Christmas in July Still Works

There’s something a bit indulgent about watching snow fall on screen while sitting in shorts and sandals. Hallmark gets it—fans don’t want to wait until December for feel-good storytelling.

The 2026 lineup leans into high-stakes emotional crossroads, family legacies, and second chances at love. That’s the stuff Hallmark has always done best.

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Christmas Under Construction Kicks Things Off July 4

The festivities begin with Christmas Under Construction, premiering Saturday, July 4. Jessica Lowndes and Daniel Lissing star in a film that blends reality television drama with holiday heart.

Lowndes plays Chelsea, one half of America’s sweetheart renovation duo on the hit series Renovation Romance. Alongside her partner Jake, she’s built a brand transforming homes and relationships, but behind the polished TV facade, their own romance is falling apart.

For a live Christmas special set in a cozy New Hampshire cabin, they’re paired with a new on-screen couple, played by Lissing and Samantha Kendrick. That’s when the cracks really start to show.

Romance, Ratings, and Real-Life Choices

What makes this opener so compelling is its layered conflict. Chelsea isn’t just deciding whether her relationship can survive—she’s questioning whether the life she’s built on camera actually lines up with her own priorities.

As the festive décor goes up, emotional walls come down. Launching on Independence Day feels fitting; this is a story about emotional independence as much as romantic reconciliation.

O Little Christmas Market Delivers Small-Town Stakes

Premiering July 11, O Little Christmas Market shifts the focus to legacy and community. Katherine Barrell stars as Olivia, a gifted miniature artist devoted to the beloved Christmas market founded by her late father.

When a corporate developer threatens to tear it down, Olivia finds herself fighting not just for a location, but for memory and meaning. Enter Stephen Huszar as Grayson, an architect she meets by chance at a train station.

Their connection is instant, but complications arise when Olivia discovers his firm is behind the buyout that could destroy the market. That’s classic Hallmark tension, isn’t it?

Love on Opposite Sides of a Deal

Olivia rallies the town, secures a delay in the final decision, and throws herself into saving the market as Christmas approaches. Meanwhile, her growing feelings for Grayson force both of them to rethink what progress and success really mean.

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The film promises:

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  • Community-led holiday magic
  • A battle between corporate ambition and hometown tradition
  • A romance that requires a true leap of faith

With twinkling market stalls and handcrafted miniatures at the center, this one’s poised to be a visual treat as well as an emotional tug.

Snowbound for the Holidays Turns Up the Heat on July 18

By the third week, Hallmark takes viewers to Ridgeford Valley with Snowbound for the Holidays, starring Vanessa Lengies and Marcus Rosner. This time, the conflict revolves around a struggling boutique lodge and the ambitious executive sent to evaluate its future.

Lengies plays Cassidy Evergreen, determined to prove she’s ready for the next step in her family’s hotel company. Her mother sends her to assess Linden Lodge, a charming but financially strained property run by Trey Sanderson, played by Rosner.

A Lodge Worth Fighting For

Trey, along with his spirited daughter Lilly, is doing everything possible to preserve the lodge’s beloved Christmas traditions, including the town’s annual festival. As Cassidy joins in decorating, snow tubing, and even helping sell holiday wish lanterns for charity, she starts to see what spreadsheets can’t capture.

The emotional dilemma is clear: career ambition versus heartfelt connection. Cassidy has to decide whether success is about climbing the ladder or preserving something magical.

This installment is perfect for anyone who loves:

  • Single-parent romance arcs
  • Close-knit small-town ensembles
  • Professional women rethinking their priorities

It’s a formula that rarely fails, especially when layered with snow-dusted scenery and a child who believes fiercely in Christmas miracles.

Love Under the Mistletoe Wraps the Month on July 25

Closing out the quartet is Love Under the Mistletoe, starring Jen Lilley and Nick Bateman. If nostalgia and second-chance romance are your holiday sweet spot, circle this date.

Lilley plays Grace, an interior designer running a business with her best friend and brother in the quaint town of Ivy Glen. She’s accomplished, busy, and convinced she has no time for romance.

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That changes when her former high school crush Ryan returns home with plans to sell his grandmother’s historic St. Nicholas House. Ryan, now a successful New York City financial advisor, gets roped in by the mayor to revive the beloved Ribbons and Bows charity fundraiser.

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A Yuletide Reunion with Complications

Grace is brought on board to help, forcing the former couple to work side by side. As they reminisce, old feelings resurface, and the question becomes whether this holiday reunion can blossom into something lasting.

The stakes are both personal and communal, with the fate of a cherished home and a charity event hanging in the balance. Hallmark has long excelled at hometown return stories, and this one checks every box:

  • Big-city ambition meets small-town roots
  • A historic home in jeopardy
  • A rekindled romance under festive décor

A Strategic Summer of Sentiment

What jumps out about the 2026 schedule is how thoughtfully it’s put together. Each film circles around preservation—be it a relationship, a market, a lodge, or even a historic home.

There’s this thread running through it all: Christmas isn’t just a season. It’s a symbol for the things we want to hang onto, even when it feels a little silly to admit it.

Spacing the premieres over four Saturdays in a row? That’s a move. It turns the whole thing into an event. People can actually mark their calendars, throw together watch parties, or just look forward to something new every week.

With the streaming debut of Christmas at Sea season two in the mix, Hallmark’s making sure there’s always something fresh to watch throughout the month.

For longtime fans, Christmas in July doesn’t feel like a quirky experiment anymore. It’s become a real tradition.

And honestly, if this lineup is any hint, 2026 could turn out to be one of those summers you don’t forget. Maybe it’s time to dig out the faux snow, warm up some cocoa, and just let yourself get swept up in a month where love and holiday spirit stubbornly stick around.

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