Lacey Chabert’s New Hallmark+ Series Gets Premiere Date
Lacey Chabert fans, it’s time to get excited. The Hallmark queen is coming back to our screens in a brand-new romantic series, and this time she’s taking us to Europe.
After months of teasers, sneak peeks, and a little bit of impatient waiting, there’s finally a premiere date for her latest project, Paris Is Always a Good Idea. If the early buzz means anything, this could be one of Hallmark+’s most swoon-worthy releases yet.
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Lacey Chabert’s Romantic Comeback Is Almost Here
It’s been a minute since Lacey Chabert brought us a fresh Hallmark story, so fans are more than ready for her return. Back in March, people started buzzing when word got out she’d star in a limited series just for Hallmark+.
The project, Paris Is Always a Good Idea, is adapted from Jen McKinlay’s 2020 novel. It promises romance, reinvention, and a passport full of possibilities.
Thanks to a June 18 Instagram post, we finally know when to tune in. The series premieres on Thursday, July 30, 2026, with the first two episodes dropping exclusively on Hallmark+.
That date’s already circled on a lot of calendars.
A European Love Story Years in the Making
What’s especially enticing here? The globe-trotting backdrop. Lacey didn’t just film on a soundstage pretending to be Paris—she actually traveled to Paris and Spain to capture the real thing.
That kind of commitment to location filming says a lot. Hallmark’s been branching out internationally, and this series feels like a bold step toward more cinematic storytelling.
Picture cobblestone streets, cozy cafés, sunlit plazas, and the kind of romance that only seems to happen when you’re far from home. The story follows a heroine revisiting pivotal moments from her past, exploring what might have been—and maybe what still could be.
It’s a classic Hallmark setup, but with extra European glamour and emotional depth.
The Cast That’s Bringing the Magic
Lacey’s at the heart of the series, but she’s not flying solo. Scott Michael Foster joins her, along with Rebecca Hanssen and a few more faces rounding out the international cast.
The chemistry in the early trailer? It’s got people talking. There’s already a hint of layered relationships and romantic tension that’ll keep viewers hooked.
For longtime Hallmark fans, Lacey’s presence alone is enough to guarantee warmth and charm. She’s built a real connection with the audience over the years, and whether she’s solving mysteries or finding holiday love, she brings a sincerity that makes every story feel personal.
Why This Role Feels Different for Lacey
Lacey’s starred in plenty of fan favorites, but Paris Is Always a Good Idea is a turning point. This isn’t just another two-hour movie—it’s a limited series with room for her character to actually grow and face some real emotional crossroads.
That format means:
- Deeper character development
- More intricate romantic arcs
- Stronger supporting storylines
- A cinematic European atmosphere
Honestly, it’s refreshing to see a Hallmark story that lets viewers really sink in instead of rushing to a tidy ending.
The Instagram Reveal That Sent Fans Into a Frenzy
The premiere date didn’t just quietly appear—Lacey posted a sneak peek trailer on Instagram, giving everyone their first real look at the series. The caption teased that the next chapter might just change everything, which set off a wave of speculation about love triangles, second chances, and big decisions.
Fans didn’t hold back. Social media blew up with excitement, and longtime supporters jumped in to say how much they missed seeing her headline something new. After a steady run of beloved films, this series really feels like a return and a fresh start.
Why Hallmark+ Is Betting Big on This Series
Hallmark+ has been building its streaming library, and Paris Is Always a Good Idea fits right into that plan. Dropping the first two episodes on premiere night? That’s a clear nudge to binge-watch from the start.
This move does two things:
- It rewards loyal subscribers with immediate immersion
- It positions the series as must-watch event television
With lush locations and a marquee star, this show’s got all the makings of a flagship streaming hit.
And That’s Not All: A Holiday Treat Is Also on the Way
Think one big Lacey Chabert announcement is enough? Not quite. Alongside her European romance, she’s also starring in a brand-new holiday film for Hallmark’s 2026 Countdown to Christmas lineup.
The movie, Holiday Ever After: A Disney World Wish Come True, promises to blend festive magic with the wonder of Disney World. That combo alone is probably going to dominate a lot of holiday watchlists.
From Parisian Streets to Christmas Lights
The contrast between these two projects really shows off Lacey’s range in the Hallmark universe. On one hand, she’s exploring romantic what-ifs in Paris and Spain. On the other, she’s stepping into holiday sparkle and Disney magic.
This double feature keeps her front and center all through 2026. Fans will get to watch her take on:
- Romantic reinvention in Europe this summer
- Festive fairy-tale charm during the holidays
Honestly, few actors are as tied to feel-good storytelling as Lacey, and this one-two punch just cements her Hallmark royalty status.
Mark Your Calendars Now
All signs point to Paris Is Always a Good Idea being one of the most talked-about Hallmark+ releases of 2026. With its literary roots and international filming locations, plus Lacey’s devoted fanbase, anticipation is running high.
The premiere date is officially set for Thursday, July 30, 2026. The first two episodes will drop right away on Hallmark+.
If the trailer’s any hint, viewers can expect emotional crossroads and undeniable chemistry. The scenery? It practically begs for a passport stamp.
So, maybe clear your schedule. Add it to your watchlist, and hey, why not pour a glass of something French?
When it comes to romance, reinvention, and Lacey Chabert leading the way—well, Paris really does seem like a good idea, doesn’t it?
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