Hallmark's 'Fall Into Love' Movie Event Premieres Tonight and We're Obsessed
Guess what, TV fans? Autumn is officially upon us! We're ready for the cooler weather, the fall activities and enjoying the foliage that the season offers this time of year. Hallmark is also embracing people's love of hunkering down at home, and the network is here to deliver new films inspired by all things fall.
With the network's annual "Fall Into Love" movie event, folks can watch six brand-new movies airing on Saturdays throughout September and October. What's more, Hallmark fans will get a dose of some of their favorite actors, with Lacey Chabert and Jodie Sweetin each telling a new love story evoking the emotions that come with the season. And once you're done watching all six movies, it's time to get prepared for what's easily the most wonderful time of the year: Hallmark's "Countdown to Christmas."
How to watch Hallmark's Fall Into Love 2024 movies:
Viewers can tune in to Hallmark every Saturday starting September 7 at 8 p.m. ET to watch all the films embracing the fall season.
If you don't have access to cable TV but still want the chance to view the "Fall Into Love" movies while they premiere in real-time, there are other ways to do so. There are a number of sites that offer a live-streaming component to choose from, like Sling, Philo, FuboTV and YouTube TV. Just be prepared to create profiles for the sites ahead of time to catch the premieres.
If you'd rather wait to watch Hallmark's "Fall Into Love" movies on your own schedule, you can always tune into Peacock. The streamer will have them all the day after airing on TV, and the site has plans that start at $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year. Once you have a profile made, you can check them out in the Hallmark hub on the Peacock website or on the Peacock app.
Keep reading to learn more about all six of the new Hallmark fall movies.
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His and Hers
Premieres: Saturday, September 7 at 8 p.m. ET
Stars: Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott
Acting in their 10th film together, Lacey and Brennan play married lawyers who find themselves on the opposite ends of a divorce case. The estranged couple they're representing got their start in reality TV, but will being in the spotlight affect their own marriage?
The Heiress and the Handyman
Premieres: Saturday, September 14 at 8 p.m. ET
Stars: Jodie Sweetin and Corey Sevier
After an heiress finds herself losing her fortune, she decides to move away to a farm in the country. There, she meets a handsome neighbor, who she mistakes for a local handyman. Will she manage to find love while competing in a local county fair?
Falling Together
Premieres: Saturday, September 21 at 8 p.m. ET
Stars: Ashley Williams and Paul Campbell
Natalie lives in a condo, where many of her neighbors are feuding with one another. As she tries to bring them together, she discovers her only ally is the handsome building super... who doesn't want to get involved.
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The Real West
Premieres: Saturday, September 28 at 8 p.m. ET
Stars: Kimberley Sustad, Lucas Bryant and James Denton
A professor finds herself taking a vacation on a working ranch, where she meets a handsome cowboy. There is a catch, though: she is a recent widower, while her potential beau has never settled down and made a romantic commitment.
Autumn at Apple Hill
Premieres: Saturday, October 5 at 8 p.m. ET
Stars: Erin Cahill and Wes Brown
After getting divorced, a newly single woman decides to start redoing the inn she inherited from her grandparents. While she finds herself catching the eye of a man who works for a major hotel chain, she discovers he may be the best bet in restoring the family business.
Haunted Wedding
Premieres: Saturday, October 12 at 8 p.m. ET
Stars: Janel Parrish, Dominic Sherwood and Cassandra Potenza
Ghost hunting couple Jane and Brian are getting ready for their wedding at — where else — a haunted inn. There, they learn there's a ghost on the premises... and she thinks Brian is none other than her dead fiancé.
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