Hallmark's Christmas Movie Schedule for December 2021
Get into a merry mood with the films on Hallmark's Christmas movie schedule
Tis the season for festive holiday movies! To help you get in the spirit, Hallmark's Christmas movie schedule has finally been released, so mark your calendar and get ready to enjoy some jolly new films.
The Hallmark Channel has decided to give us a gift early this year: 41 brand-new movies. If you thought you'd seen them all—think again! With a wide selection of new originals and holiday classics to enjoy, it's almost impossible not to feel festive.
While you may be tempted to scroll through the best Christmas movies on Netflix or enjoy a family-friendly animation from the best Christmas movies on Disney Plus, Hallmark's Christmas movie schedule features just as many heartwarming films for you and everyone you know.
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Hallmark's Christmas Movie Schedule for October to November 2021 at a glance:
Hallmark Channel
- Friday, October 22—You, Me & The Christmas Trees
- Saturday, October 23—Boyfriends of Christmas Past
- Sunday, October 24—The Santa Stakeout
- Friday, October 29—Christmas in Harmony
- Saturday, October 30—Coyote Creek Christmas
- Sunday, October 31—Christmas Sail
- Friday, November 5—Open by Christmas
- Saturday, November 6—Next Stop, Christmas
- Sunday, November 7—A Christmas Treasure
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
- Saturday, October 23—Christmas in My Heart
- Saturday, October 30—The Christmas Promise
- Saturday, November 6—Debbie Macomber's A Mrs. Miracle Christmas
What films are in Hallmark's Christmas movie schedule for December?
You, Me & The Christmas Trees
To kick off the Christmas TV specials, watch as resident evergreen expert, Olivia helps Jack, a fourth-generation Christmas tree farmer in the town of Avon. When a mysterious illness takes over his firs, it's up to Olivia to find the root of the problem before all the trees die and his family's 100-year-old business shutters. As the two work closely together, Olivia and Jack begin to develop feelings for one another.
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Boyfriends of Christmas Past
Marketing executive Lauren has closed off her heart to love. As Christmas approaches, she gets an unexpected visit from the ghosts of four ex-boyfriends. Now, she must learn how to open her heart or risk losing her best friend, Nate forever.
The Santa Stakeout
Sonya (played by Tamera Mowry-Housley) is a detective reluctantly paired with a fellow detective, Ryan. The two are tasked with solving various heists taking place during high-profile holiday parties throughout town. Going undercover as newlyweds, the partners begin to get swept in their cover story, and the holiday cheer.
Christmas in Harmony
Feel-good Christmas movies are essential during the holiday season and this film seems to bring it all. In it, we watch as Harmony (played by Ashleigh Murray) gets tricked into auditioning for the Holiday Chorus. The catch? It's being directed by her ex-boyfriend. Now she'll have to face her past and maybe even fall in love by the end of the movie.
Coyote Creek Christmas
Embrace the magic of Christmas in this heartfelt holiday movie. It stars Janel Parrish and Ryan Paevey as Paige and Dylan. When the fate of Coyote Creek Inn is at risk, it's up to Paige and Christmas Around The World party to help two people find love and more.
Christmas Sail
Liz has to suddenly return home to help take care of her estranged father. That doesn't stop her determination to give her daughter one of her best Christmas' yet. Along the way she even reconnects with her former best friend. The movie stars Katee Sackhoff, Patrick Sabongui, and Terry O'Quinn
Open By Christmas
An unopened Christmas letter sets Nicky (played by Alison Sweeney) out on a hunt to find out who her high school secret admirer is. With the help of her best friend, the two set out to discover the anonymous author and thank them.
Next Stop, Christmas
Starring Lyndsy Fonseca as Angie, she wonders what her life would be like if she had married a former boyfriend who became a famous sportscaster. When she takes the train home for Christmas, she finds herself transported 10 years back in time. The advice of the train's conductor has Angie revisit her past to discover who and what is most important to her during the holidays.
A Christmas Treasure
An aspiring writer's life changes after the opening of a 100-year-old time capsule. When she meets a charming chef named Lou, she begins to question whether she should move to New York after Christmas and further her writing career.
Christmas in My Heart
The power of music brings together concert violinist Beth and reclusive country music star Luke. As Beth helps Luke's daughter prepare for the holiday concert, she'll find more than she was looking for—yes, that means romance!
The Christmas Promise
Torrey DeVitto stars as Nicole who has to learn how to deal with grief as in this holiday movie. With the help of her grandfather, the two hire a carpenter to renovate the home that was originally meant to be for her and her late finacé.
Debbie Macomber's A Mrs. Christmas Miracle
When a family faces loneliness and a loss of faith just in time for the holidays, it's up to Mrs. Miracle to swoop in and restore their Christmas spirit. Just like the family, this movie is sure to help give a dose of jolly cheer.
How to watch Hallmark Christmas movies in the US
You can watch Hallmark movies if you have a cable subscription in the US.
Or, if you don't have a cable subscription, you can also get the Hallmark Channel on the streaming service Philo as well as fuboTV.
Philo starts at $20 a month for 61 channels, while fuboTV's family plan is $64.99 per month right now with 113 channels.
Don't fancy committing to the monthly subscription? Both Philo and fuboTV have a 7-day free trial that you can sign up for and watch Hallmark Christmas movies to your heart's content.
How to watch Hallmark Christmas movies in the UK, online and elsewhere
North American streaming services Philo and fuboTV are both region-locked, meaning you can only watch the content on their platforms if you are in the US.
However, if you happen to be traveling outside the US at the moment but still want to catch up on some festive films from Hallmark through one of your subscriptions, there is still a way.
You can watch Hallmark Christmas movies online on Philo and fuboTV via a VPN.
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If you've never installed a VPN before, don't worry—it's actually very simple. You can get ExpressVPN and watch the Hallmark channel in three simple steps:
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- Once you've installed your VPN, open the app and select your server location as anywhere in the UK
- With your VPN installed and server location set to the US, you can now go to Philo or fuboTV and watch the Hallmark channel to catch up on any new Christmas movies you've missed.
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Bring the Christmas cheer to your home this holiday season with a festive lineup of new and classic movies on Hallmark.
Rylee is a U.S. news writer who previously worked for woman&home and My Imperfect Life covering lifestyle, celebrity, and fashion news. Before joining woman&home and My Imperfect Life, Rylee studied journalism at Hofstra University where she explored her interests in world politics and magazine writing. From there, she dabbled in freelance writing covering fashion and beauty e-commerce for outlets such as the TODAY show, American Spa Magazine, First for Women, and Woman’s World.
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