Ill Be Seeing You Cast: Tyler Hynes Leads Hallmark Romance

Hallmark Channel is doubling down on heart, legacy, and multigenerational love with its newest romantic drama I’ll Be Seeing You. Longtime fans of Tyler Hynes seem to be counting this as one of the most meaningful premieres of the year already.

This isn’t just another cozy romance. It’s a road trip story that blends career crossroads, senior living friendships, and second chances into something that feels deeply personal for its leading man.

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If you’re wondering why this one is striking such an emotional chord before it even airs, here’s what you need to know about the cast, the story, and why this Hallmark movie might quietly become a fan favorite.

A Hallmark Romance With Real Heart

At first glance, I’ll Be Seeing You looks like a classic Hallmark setup. There’s a driven professional, a charming love interest, and an unexpected journey that changes everything.

But there’s something extra here that sets it apart from the usual small-town sparkle. The story follows Amy, a career-focused woman chasing a major promotion.

Her carefully scheduled weekend with her grandmother Vivien gets interrupted by a work errand she can’t avoid. What starts as a logistical headache turns into something much more meaningful.

Amy, her grandmother, Vivien’s best friend Sue, and Mark—the interim activities director at Vivien’s senior living community—all pile into a car for a road trip. That sentimental detour becomes the emotional spine of the film.

Amy is gently reminded that success means very little without connection, love, and shared experiences. There’s a sense that this journey is about more than just getting from point A to point B.

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Tyler Hynes Steps Into a New Chapter

For Hynes fans, this movie is bigger than another swoon-worthy role. This is the first Hallmark project Hynes helped develop as a producer.

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That alone says a lot about how personally invested he is in the story. Hynes plays Mark, the interim activities director at Summerville Meadows.

Mark isn’t just a romantic lead; he’s a guy at his own crossroads. He’s got to decide whether to commit fully to a role that’s brought him purpose and real relationships.

It’s a grounded character for Hynes, who’s already headlined more than 20 Hallmark films. Audiences know him from The Groomsmen, Three Wise Men, and Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story.

But here, there’s a maturity and sincerity that suggests Hynes is evolving right alongside his audience. The film’s focus on honoring older generations is clearly important to him.

He’s talked about how the voices and wisdom of elders shaped the movie’s development. It feels less like a formula romance and more like a love letter to family storytelling traditions.

Meet the Women Steering the Journey

While Hynes might be the headline draw, the emotional gravity of I’ll Be Seeing You belongs just as much to its leading women. This isn’t just a love story between Amy and Mark.

It’s a layered portrait of three generations of women navigating love, loss, and personal growth at different stages of life. That’s not something you see every day on Hallmark.

Stacey Farber as Amy

Stacey Farber brings a lot of depth to Amy, a workaholic who measures her worth in deadlines and promotions. Amy’s internal struggle feels painfully relatable.

She wants professional success but has quietly sidelined her search for lasting love. Farber first captured audiences as Ellie Nash on Degrassi: The Next Generation.

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She’s built a steady TV career with roles in Saving Hope, Supergirl, and Virgin River. Hallmark viewers might also recognize her from Hanukkah on the Rocks.

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In this role, Farber balances ambition and vulnerability. As Amy is pulled into the road trip, her tightly controlled world starts to soften.

The journey forces her to confront the emotional trade-offs she’s made for her career. You can’t help but root for her to find a little more balance.

Christine Ebersole as Vivien

If there’s a quiet powerhouse in this cast, it’s Christine Ebersole. Playing Vivien, Amy’s grandmother, Ebersole brings warmth, optimism, and lived-in wisdom.

Vivien isn’t just a passive grandmother figure. She’s vibrant, hopeful, and still deeply romantic about life.

Her belief in connection and joy is what gets the whole journey rolling. Ebersole’s career includes standout performances in Richie Rich, The Wolf of Wall Street, and Licorice Pizza.

She previously worked with Hynes in Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story, so this onscreen reunion feels like a natural next step.

Vivien represents the emotional thesis of the film:

  • Love does not expire with age
  • Adventure is not reserved for the young
  • Family bonds require presence, not perfection

BJ Harrison as Sue

Rounding out the road trip quartet is Sue, played by BJ Harrison. Sue is Vivien’s friend from Summerville Meadows and a recent widow who chooses to embrace life rather than retreat from it.

Sue eagerly joins the spontaneous adventure, bringing humor and resilience to the group dynamic. Her character adds an important emotional dimension: navigating love and identity after loss.

Harrison has built an expansive onscreen résumé, appearing in projects like IT: Welcome to Derry, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and Family Law. Most recently, she showed up in Ainsley McGregor Mysteries: A Case for the Watchmaker for Great American Family.

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In this ensemble, she provides a grounding presence. The story never tips into overly sentimental territory—it just feels honest and lived-in.

Why This Movie Feels Different

Hallmark has built an empire on comfort-viewing romance. But I’ll Be Seeing You stands apart because it shifts the spotlight toward multigenerational storytelling.

Instead of isolating the romance to two leads, the film weaves together:

  • Career versus connection
  • Late-in-life friendship and possibility
  • Intergenerational understanding
  • The courage to pivot at any age

It’s rare to see a Hallmark romance give this much narrative space to older characters without making them comic relief. Here, they’re the heartbeat.

A Producer’s Personal Touch

Hynes stepping into a producing role adds another layer of intrigue. Actors often talk about wanting creative control, but this project feels more intimate.

The film seems shaped by genuine admiration for older generations and for families who watch these movies together. That sense of purpose is hard to fake onscreen.

When performers believe in the story, it shows up in the chemistry, nuance, and authenticity. And for Hallmark viewers who tune in for comfort but stay for emotional payoff, that authenticity matters.

When and Where to Watch

I’ll Be Seeing You premieres on Hallmark Channel at 8/7c. Next-day streaming is set for Hallmark+.

Hynes has a loyal fan base, so it’s not hard to imagine strong ratings and a wave of social media chatter. The film’s got that cross-generational pull too, which doesn’t hurt.

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If you’re a longtime Hynies devotee, or just someone who loves character-driven romance, you might want to mark this one down. There’s something sweet about a story that celebrates grandparents right alongside those big, sweeping gestures.

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