Hallmark Channel New Year New Movies Schedule 2023: New 'Wedding Veil' Films And More
2022 is officially about to be in the rearview mirror, and as part of the traditional way of not looking back and forging ahead with a fresh outlook, new ideas and new plans, Hallmark Channel is keeping a New Years' resolution by providing more new movies for their devoted fanbase with the annual "New Year New Movies" programming event.
The event, which features five all-new Hallmark Channel movie premieres, kicks off right at the beginning of 2023 and will be there for fans as they start trying to look forward to the year ahead. Check out the full schedule below.
"The Dog Lover's Guide to Dating" (Premieres Sunday, Jan. 1 at 8 p.m. EST)
"Simon (Corey Sevier) believes Chloe (Eliza King) is the girl of his dreams but can't seem to win over her beloved pup. He enlists dog trainer, Alex (Rebecca Dalton), and soon finds himself wondering where his real connection might be."
"The Wedding Veil Expectations" (Premieres Saturday, Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. EST)
"Avery (Lacey Chabert) and Peter (Kevin McGarry) try to keep the romance alive while renovating the old house they bought and juggling work, but everything takes on a new perspective when they get some news they've been hoping for."
"The Wedding Veil Inspiration" (Premieres Saturday, Jan. 14 at 8 p.m. EST)
"Emma's (Autumn Reeser) life plan is thrown off course when Paolo (Paolo Bernardini) must return to Italy to take care of his father and she discovers a new passion for making art accessible to all."
"The Wedding Veil Journey" (Premieres Saturday, Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. EST)
"Tracy (Alison Sweeney) and Nick (Victor Webster) agree to set aside work to make time for a long overdue honeymoon to Greece. When they are stranded on a secluded island, they confront their life choices."
"Love in Glacier National: A National Park Romance" (Premieres Saturday, Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. EST)
"An avalanche forecasting expert (Ashley Newbrough) brings her new technology to Glacier National Park where she faces push-back from the Director of Mountain Rescue (Stephen Huszar) who's trained in intuition and common sense."
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