Lacey Chabert’s Hallmark Movie Lost in Paradise Showcases Fiji Views

Lacey Chabert has long been synonymous with cozy Hallmark magic. Her latest project proves that the network’s comfort-food storytelling can still come with passport stamps and jaw-dropping scenery.

Her newest film, Lost in Paradise, doesn’t just whisk viewers into a romantic survival fantasy. It also delivers a visual feast filmed on location in Fiji.

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Between glamorous selfies, tropical chaos, and a surprisingly packed filming schedule, Chabert’s latest adventure feels like a love letter to fans. Especially those who can’t get enough of her Hallmark reign.

The Hallmark Queen Goes Full Island Escape

Hallmark’s been expanding its horizons—literally. In recent years, they’ve embraced international filming locations, and Lacey Chabert’s been right at the center of that shift.

From Europe to the far corners of the globe, she’s become the face of Hallmark’s globe-trotting era. Fiji might just be the most breathtaking stop yet.

Lost in Paradise premiered on the 2026 TV schedule and immediately caught attention for its sun-soaked visuals. Set against turquoise waters, lush greenery, and pristine beaches, the film taps into a fantasy that’s especially irresistible during the winter viewing season.

From Snowy Streets to Sandy Shores

Chabert’s Hallmark résumé already reads like a travel wish list. She’s filmed in Iceland for The Christmas Quest, Scotland for A Merry Scottish Christmas, and Belgium for Love, Romance & Chocolate.

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Fiji, though, feels like a whole new level of escapism. The location isn’t just a backdrop—it’s practically a character, shaping the emotional journey of the two leads.

Audiences get the sense that they, too, are stranded somewhere beautiful and transformative. Not a bad place to be stuck, honestly.

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The Plot That Turns Disaster Into Romance

At the heart of Lost in Paradise is a classic Hallmark setup with a dramatic twist. Chabert stars as Sophie opposite Ian Harding’s Max, two strangers whose lives collide when their plane is forced into an emergency landing.

Stranded on a remote island, they have to rely on each other to survive, adapt, and (of course) connect. The premise leans into familiar romantic tropes, but that island setting really raises the stakes.

Instead of quaint small-town dilemmas, the characters are dealing with isolation, uncertainty, and the kind of forced proximity that Hallmark fans adore. There’s something about being stranded that just brings people together, isn’t there?

Ian Harding Brings Adventure Energy

Harding, known for Pretty Little Liars and other fan-favorite projects, brings a grounded charm that balances Chabert’s warmth. Their on-screen chemistry is amplified by the physicality of the setting—from navigating beaches strewn with plane wreckage to sharing quiet moments surrounded by nature.

Behind the scenes, the cast clearly leaned into the fun. Photos from set show playful energy, laughter, and a sense that filming in Fiji felt more like an adventure than a job.

Selfies, Stunt Doubles, and Surprising Glamour

One of the biggest talking points around Lost in Paradise has been the behind-the-scenes images Chabert shared from Fiji. The photos reveal a side of Hallmark filmmaking fans don’t always see—one that mixes movie magic with real-world wonder.

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From floral outfits to beachside glam, Chabert’s photos make it clear that getting stranded on an island has never looked so good. Even scenes meant to show chaos, like the aftermath of the plane landing, are infused with style and humor.

Highlights Fans Can’t Stop Talking About

The images sparked plenty of buzz online, especially moments that felt both cinematic and playful. Among the standout details:

  • Glamorous poses among the wreckage of the downed plane
  • Matching energy between Chabert and Harding, including playful mirrored poses
  • Stunt double snapshots showing how much physical work went into the film
  • Tropical fashion that made every frame feel like a vacation postcard

There’s an ease and confidence in these moments. It’s little wonder Chabert remains one of Hallmark’s most beloved stars.

A Shockingly Busy Hallmark Schedule

What makes Lost in Paradise even more impressive is how quickly it followed several other high-profile Hallmark projects for Chabert. Within just four months, she delivered three films for the network—an output that feels almost unheard of, even by Hallmark standards.

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This rapid turnaround speaks to both her work ethic and the network’s reliance on her star power. Fans barely had time to catch their breath before seeing her pop up again in a totally different setting.

Balancing Christmas, Halloween, and Tropical Romance

Not long before Fiji, Chabert appeared in the 2025 Christmas lineup alongside Andrew Walker in She’s Making a List. She also returned for Haul Out the Halloween, the third installment in her Haul Out the Holly series—a project she jokingly described as feeling like cheating on Christmas.

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The variety is striking. In just a few months, she moved from festive lights and holiday cheer to spooky seasonal fun and then straight into a sun-drenched island romance.

The Future Is Still Full of Holiday Magic

Despite her expanding filmography and globe-spanning shoots, Chabert isn’t leaving her holiday roots behind. She’s already confirmed to be part of another major festive project slated for the 2026 Countdown to Christmas.

Her upcoming collaboration with Disney World, Holiday Ever After: A Disney World Wish Come True, promises a different kind of magic. While it may not involve overseas travel, filming in Orlando brings its own brand of spectacle and nostalgia.

Could This Become a Franchise?

With Hallmark increasingly experimenting with sequels and themed series, it’s not hard to imagine Holiday Ever After evolving into a recurring concept. If that happens, fans may see Chabert visiting new destinations year after year, blending holiday romance with iconic locations.

Where and When to Watch Lost in Paradise

If you’re itching for a tropical escape, Lost in Paradise is already streaming on Hallmark+. The movie premiered on January 3.

It’s also airing again on Hallmark Channel throughout the month. So, fans have plenty of chances to catch those dreamy island views.

Lacey Chabert shines in this one, bringing her signature comfort and charm to the screen. Fiji’s gorgeous setting just adds to the magic, honestly.

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