Hallmark Christmas in July 2026 Premiere Schedule Revealed

Hallmark’s not waiting for December to crank up the holiday spirit. If you thought Christmas movies were just for cocoa season, well, you might want to think again.

The network’s Christmas in July event is back for 2026, and honestly, it’s exactly what fans have been hoping for: snowy small towns, career-driven heroines in chic coats, men in suspiciously perfect sweaters, and just enough mistletoe to keep things interesting.

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This year, there are four brand-new original movies, each premiering on a Saturday night in July. Every one of them promises romance, festive stakes, and that particular Hallmark magic that somehow makes you forget it’s blazing hot outside.

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Every summer, Hallmark fans collectively decide to ignore reality for a bit. Suddenly, fireflies are sleigh bells. The AC is winter air. Lemonade? Forget it—imagine it’s hot cocoa instead.

Honestly, that willingness to play along is half the fun.

For 2026, Hallmark’s rolling out four new Christmas movies, each airing Saturday nights at 8/7c through July. The cast list is stacked: Daniel Lissing, Jessica Lowndes, Katherine Barrell, Stephen Huszar, Vanessa Lengies, Marcus Rosner, Jen Lilley, and Nick Bateman. They definitely know what they’re doing.

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So, what’s on the schedule? Let’s take a look at each premiere and why your summer calendar just got a little more festive.

July 4 Premiere: Renovation Romance Meets Holiday Magic

First up, Saturday, July 4, with a classic Hallmark setup: renovation meets unexpected romance.

Jessica Lowndes and Daniel Lissing Heat Up a Snowy New Hampshire Cabin

Jessica Lowndes plays Chelsea, a reality show host who’s fixing up a cozy New Hampshire cabin for her series. Supposedly, it’s just another job. Of course, that’s never really the case.

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Enter Cooper, the cabin’s owner, played by Daniel Lissing. He’s charming, single, and not exactly thrilled about someone redesigning his place.

Expect all the good stuff:

  • Rustic beams and glowing fireplaces
  • Perfectly placed wreaths
  • Lingering eye contact over paint swatches
  • A realization that home is more than just a structure

As Chelsea’s polished exterior starts to crack around Cooper, the real renovation isn’t about the cabin at all. Is there anything more American than falling in love in a festively decorated cabin on July 4th? Hard to say.

July 11 Premiere: Saving a Small-Town Christmas Market

The second movie drops July 11, diving straight into Hallmark’s beloved save-the-town storyline.

Katherine Barrell and Stephen Huszar Face Off Over Holiday Tradition

This time, a small town’s cherished Christmas market is at risk. An artist steps up to save it, while an architect connected to a big development deal threatens to change everything.

Katherine Barrell is the passionate creative fighting for tradition. Stephen Huszar is the architect whose job puts him squarely in her way. You know where this is going.

All the Hallmark essentials are here:

  • A beloved community tradition in jeopardy
  • A professional conflict that turns personal
  • Festive decorating montages
  • A near-impossible choice between career and heart
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The big question: Can compromise and romance actually work together? If Hallmark’s track record means anything, a little garland and a lot of heart usually does the trick.

July 18 Premiere: A Ski Lodge Evaluation That Gets Personal

Mid-July brings us to snowy slopes and a ski lodge that’s almost too charming for its own good.

Vanessa Lengies and Marcus Rosner Turn a Work Assignment Into Something More

Vanessa Lengies is Cassidy Evergreen—yes, that’s her actual name. She’s a hotel manager sent to evaluate a cozy ski lodge. The job sounds simple: check it out, write a report, move on.

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Then she meets Trey Sanderson, the lodge’s owner, played by Marcus Rosner. He’s warm, dedicated, and pretty attached to the place she’s supposed to judge.

Suddenly, the checklist gets a lot messier.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Snow-dusted mountain scenery
  • A fiercely loyal small business owner
  • A heroine torn between ambition and emotion
  • Moments of unexpected vulnerability

Will Cassidy stay objective when her heart’s clearly not? If you love stories where work and feelings collide, this one’s probably for you.

July 25 Premiere: Second Chances Under the Mistletoe

The last premiere of July goes all in on the reunited high school sweethearts theme.

Jen Lilley and Nick Bateman Revisit the Past

Grace and Ryan used to have something. In Hallmark world, that means unfinished business is basically a given.

Years later, they’re back together to revive a beloved charity fundraiser. Working side by side, old memories resurface, and so do old feelings.

And, naturally, they keep ending up under mistletoe—because of course they do.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • Second-chance romance
  • A heartfelt community fundraiser
  • Nostalgia-laced flashbacks
  • A reminder that timing can be everything
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The fundraiser’s the official reason, but really, it’s about whether Grace and Ryan are ready to start a new chapter together.

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Why Christmas in July Continues to Work

There’s just something comforting about Hallmark’s holiday universe. The stakes are high, but never crushing. The towns are sweet, never jaded. Love, even when messy, feels possible.

Christmas in July works because it’s a total escape. When summer feels a little too busy and hot, these movies offer snowy calm and reassurance. It’s predictable, but in the best way. People know what they’re signing up for, and honestly, that’s the point.

Hallmark’s not trying to reinvent the wheel, and that’s probably smart. Each 2026 premiere mixes career ambition with romantic vulnerability, and that combo just hits the spot for viewers who want a little magic and a little empowerment, all in one place.

Mark Your Calendar and Adjust the Thermostat

All four films premiere on consecutive Saturdays at 8/7c throughout July:

  • July 4 – Cabin renovation romance
  • July 11 – Saving the Christmas market
  • July 18 – Ski lodge evaluation love story
  • July 25 – High school sweethearts reunited

If you’re the kind who starts counting down to December 1 as soon as Halloween wraps up, this lineup might just feel like a little present. And hey, if you’re new to the whole thing, maybe take this as your nudge to try out some festive escapism—flip-flops very much allowed.

Go ahead, nudge the A/C down a bit. Let those cicadas stand in for sleigh bells. Four weeks of twinkling lights, emotional surprises, and those too-perfect mistletoe moments are coming your way.

Hallmark’s Christmas in July 2026 is about to make summer feel just a bit more magical. That’s not an overstatement—well, maybe just a little.

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