Lacey Chabert Leads Hallmark’s Haul Out the Halloween Premiere

Hallmark is about to make history this fall. Fans of seasonal movies are already buzzing with excitement.

Beloved Hallmark star Lacey Chabert is stepping away from her usual holiday sparkle. She’s diving headfirst into a new spooky-yet-cozy adventure with the upcoming film Haul Out the Halloween.

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Premiering Saturday, October 11, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET, this highly anticipated release is the third installment in the Haul Out the Holly franchise. It follows the 2022 original and 2023’s Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up.

The cast is packed with stars, returning favorites, and even a few nostalgic cameos from actors tied to Halloween classics. This movie is shaping up to be one of Hallmark’s boldest seasonal experiments yet.

Fans are already calling it iconic—and honestly, they might be onto something. This film could mark the beginning of a whole new era for Hallmark programming.

The Evolution of Hallmark’s Seasonal Magic

For decades, Hallmark has been all about Christmas cheer. Snow-covered towns, heartwarming romances—the network’s built a reputation for delivering holiday comfort in movie form.

But now, with Haul Out the Halloween, Hallmark’s showing it’s ready to go beyond its Christmas empire. Blending the cozy charm of their holiday formula with the playful spookiness of Halloween, Hallmark is offering fans something fresh while still keeping that signature touch.

What’s especially exciting is that this isn’t just a one-off. By making Haul Out the Halloween the third entry in a series, Hallmark’s showing it wants to build franchises that stretch across multiple holidays.

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Lacey Chabert’s involvement feels like the perfect anchor for this new direction. She’s become one of the most recognizable and trusted faces of the network.

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From Christmas to Cobwebs: Why This Matters

Hallmark’s decision to take on Halloween is more than just programming variety—it’s a cultural shift. Fans who’ve always linked the network with Christmas now get to experience that same warm storytelling in a different seasonal setting.

This move could open the door for more non-Christmas Hallmark events down the line. Imagine Valentine’s Day sagas, summer romances, or Thanksgiving dramas—all with that Hallmark magic. Haul Out the Halloween might just be the test case that shows audiences are ready for more than mistletoe and snowflakes.

Lacey Chabert Leads the Charge

You can’t talk about this film without mentioning Lacey Chabert. Her long-running relationship with Hallmark has made her the face of so many of the network’s biggest projects.

She brings warmth, relatability, and charm to every role. That makes her the ideal lead for a film that’s mixing cozy traditions with a playful Halloween twist.

Chabert’s return as the central character in this franchise reassures longtime fans. It also draws in new viewers who are curious about Hallmark’s evolving brand.

Her presence gives the film credibility. Even as Hallmark experiments with new genres, it doesn’t lose the heart that keeps audiences coming back year after year.

The Star-Studded Ensemble

Lacey isn’t carrying this project alone. She’ll be joined again by familiar faces: Melissa Peterman, Stephen Tobolowsky, Wes Brown, and Ellen Travolta.

Their return creates continuity with the earlier films. Fans get to revisit beloved characters and explore new storylines.

This sense of familiarity is part of what makes Hallmark sequels so appealing. It’s like catching up with old friends, but with new adventures on the horizon.

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Adding to the excitement are special appearances from Kimberly J. Brown and Daniel Kountz. They’re real-life partners and beloved for their roles in the classic Halloweentown films.

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Their inclusion is a wink to fans of nostalgic Halloween entertainment. It bridges generations of seasonal movie lovers.

It’s a clever casting move that should help Haul Out the Halloween appeal to Hallmark’s loyal base—and anyone who grew up on 1990s and 2000s Halloween classics.

The Buzz Around the Premiere

When the release date was officially announced on September 18, 2024, the internet lit up with excitement. Fans flooded social media with posts about how thrilled they were to see Hallmark finally take on Halloween.

Many even marked the date in their calendars, treating it as a can’t-miss event months in advance. That kind of organic hype is exactly what networks dream about.

Unlike many Hallmark films that sneak onto the schedule quietly, Haul Out the Halloween is already being treated like a cultural moment. The combination of a beloved lead, a trusted franchise, and a fresh seasonal twist has created a perfect storm of anticipation.

Why Fans Are Calling It Iconic

This feels like uncharted territory for Hallmark. While other networks have dabbled in Halloween-themed romances and comedies, Hallmark has mostly stuck to Christmas.

By finally embracing the spooky season, the network’s giving fans what they’ve been asking for: the same heartwarming storytelling, but with pumpkins, costumes, and a touch of mischief.

Fans have already called the project iconic. Considering Hallmark’s history with seasonal entertainment, it’s not a stretch to think this could be the start of a new tradition.

Imagine families and friends gathering to watch Hallmark movies not just in December, but in October too. That’s a fun thought, right?

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What This Means for Hallmark’s Future

With Haul Out the Halloween on the horizon, Hallmark is showing it’s ready to expand its brand identity. For years, the network has been pigeonholed as the Christmas channel, but this move shows it can deliver magic across multiple seasons.

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If the film succeeds, it could open the door to more diverse programming. Maybe even entire seasonal slates dedicated to different holidays.

Hallmark’s not giving up its Christmas crown, though. Lacey Chabert will still star in She’s Making a List, premiering December 6, 2025, so fans still get their dose of holiday cheer.

Meanwhile, her ongoing series Celebrations With Lacey Chabert continues to air on Hallmark+. She’s pretty much cemented as the network’s most valuable star.

This balance between tradition and innovation is what makes Hallmark’s current strategy so interesting to watch.

The Potential for a Year-Round Hallmark Universe

Imagine a world where Hallmark becomes the go-to destination for every holiday season. With the success of the Haul Out the Holly franchise, the network’s already proven it can pull off multi-year sequels.

Adding Halloween into the mix suggests Hallmark could create a year-round cycle of seasonal films. Each would have its own loyal fan base.

This would expand the network’s audience and help it stay culturally relevant beyond just Christmas.

For longtime viewers, this is pretty much a dream come true. For newcomers, it’s an invitation to experience Hallmark magic in new and unexpected ways.

Either way, Haul Out the Halloween has the potential to be a game-changer.

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