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Hallmark Just Unveiled Its Brand-New Christmas Movie Slate for 2023

It's beginning to look a lot like Hallmark Christmas

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It’s never too early to get in the Christmas spirit, according to Hallmark. Each year, the feel-good network hosts their “Countdown to Christmas,” a months-long celebration lasting from October to December, with brand-new holiday movies premiering every Friday, Saturday and Sunday for nine weeks. Meanwhile, their sister channel, Hallmark Movie & Mysteries, is bringing back their own holiday slate—“Miracles of Christmas”—for 2023 as well.

The new titles start dropping on October 20, meaning the Yuletide fun will be here before we know it. So, we've rounded up the complete list of original movies below, including the stars who will feature in the films. From The Santa Summit starring Virgin River’s Benjamin Hollingsworth to the Haul Out the Holly sequel Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up starring Mean Girls’s Lacey Chabert, here are the 2023 lineups for Hallmark’s “Countdown to Christmas” and Hallmark Movie & Mysteries’s “Miracles of Christmas.”

1. Hallmark Channel’s ‘Countdown to Christmas’

October 20 (Friday)
Checkin' It Twice starring Kim Matula and Kevin McGarry

October 21 (Saturday)
Where Are You, Christmas? starring Lyndsy Fonseca, Michael Rady, Jim O’Heir and Julie Warner

October 22 (Sunday)
Under the Christmas Sky starring Jessica Parker Kennedy and Ryan Paevey

October 27 (Friday)
Christmas by Design starring Rebecca Dalton and Jonathan Keltz

October 28 (Saturday)
Mystic Christmas starring Jessy Schram, Chandler Massey, Patti Murin and William R. Moses

October 29 (Sunday)
Joyeux Noel starring Jaicy Elliot and Brant Daugherty

November 3 (Friday)
Flipping for Christmas starring Ashley Newbrough and Marcus Rosner

November 4 (Saturday)
Never Been Chris’d starring Janel Parrish, Pascal Lamothe-Kipnes and Tyler Hynes

November 5 (Sunday)
The Santa Summit starring Hunter King and Benjamin Hollingsworth

November 10 (Friday)
Everything Christmas starring Katherine Barrell, Cindy Busby, Corey Sevier and Matt Wells

November 11 (Saturday)
Christmas Island starring Rachel Skarsten and Andrew Walker

November 12 (Sunday)
A Heidelberg Holiday starring Ginna Claire Mason and Frédéric Brossier

November 17 (Friday)
Navigating Christmas starring Chelsea Hobbs and Stephen Huszar

November 18 (Saturday)
A Merry Scottish Christmas starring Lacey Chabert and Scott Wolf

November 19 (Sunday)
Holiday Hotline starring Emily Tennant and Niall Matter

November 23 (Thursday)
Catch Me If You Claus starring Italia Ricci and Luke Macfarlane

November 24 (Friday)
*Double Feature
Letters to Santa starring Katie Leclerc and Rafael de la Fuente

Holiday Road starring Sara Canning and Warren Christie

November 25 (Saturday)
*Double Feature
Christmas in Notting Hill
starring Sarah Ramos and William Moseley

Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up starring Lacey Chabert, Wes Brown, Stephen Tobolowsky, Melissa Peterman, Ellen Travolta, Seth Morris and Jennifer Aspen

November 26 (Sunday)
*Double Feature
Our Christmas Mural
starring Alex Paxton-Beesley and Dan Jeannotte

A Biltmore Christmas starring Bethany Joy Lenz, Kristoffer Polaha, Jonathan Frakes and Robert Picardo

December 1 (Friday)
My Norwegian Holiday starring Rhiannon Fish and David Elsendoorn

December 2 (Saturday)
A Not So Royal Christmas starring Brooke D'Orsay and Will Kemp

December 3 (Sunday)
Christmas with a Kiss starring Mishael Morgan, Ronnie Rowe Jr. and Jaime M. Callica

December 8 (Friday)
Magic in Mistletoe starring Lyndie Greenwood and Paul Campbell

December 9 (Saturday)
Christmas on Cherry Lane starring Catherine Bell, Jonathan Bennett, John Brotherton, Erin Cahill, James Denton and Vincent Rodriguez III

December 10 (Sunday)
Round and Round starring Vic Michaelis, Bryan Greenberg and Rick Hoffman

December 15 (Friday)
The Secret Gift of Christmas starring Meghan Ory and Christopher Russell

December 16 (Saturday)
Sealed with a List starring Katie Findlay and Evan Roderick

December 17 (Sunday)
Friends & Family Christmas starring Humberly Gonzalez and Ali Liebert

2. Hallmark Movies & Mysteries’s ‘Miracles Of Christmas’

October 26 (Thursday)
Ms. Christmas Comes to Town starring Erica Durance, Brennan Elliott and Barbara Niven

November 2 (Thursday)
My Christmas Guide starring Amber Marshall and Ben Mehl

November 9 (Thursday)
Mystery on Mistletoe Lane starring Erica Cerra and Victor Webster

November 16 (Thursday)
A World Record Christmas starring Nikki DeLoach, Lucas Bryant and Aias Dalman

November 22 (Wednesday)
A Season for Family starring Brendan Penny, Stacey Farber, Benjamin Jacobson and Azriel Dalman

November 30 (Thursday)
Time for Her to Come Home for Christmas starring Shenae Grimes-Beech, Chris Carmack and Grace Leer

December 7 (Thursday)
To All a Good Night starring Kimberley Sustad and Mark Ghanimé

December 14 (Thursday)
Heaven Down Here starring Krystal Joy Brown, Tina Lifford, Juan Riedinger, Richard Harmon and Phylicia Rashad

December 21 (Thursday)
Miracle in Bethlehem, PA starring Laura Vandervoort and Benjamin Ayres

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