Hallmark’s July 4th Marathon Schedule 2019: Fourth Of July Wedding Movie Countdown
Hallmark Channel’s celebrating the Fourth of July the best way it knows how…with a movie marathon full of romantic sparks and fireworks (and some actual pyrotechnics)!
The network’s Fourth Of July Wedding Movie Countdown begins at 12 p.m. EDT and will run until 10 p.m. EDT. That means five movies will air in total, all counting down to the number one movie of the night.
While Hallmark’s keeping the schedule and titles of the movies under wraps in order to keep the viewers guessing all through the holiday, the Fourth Of July Wedding Movie Countdown trailer shows clips from only five movies, which means they’re likely to be the ones shown.
These are the five Hallmark Channel movies Hallmarkies will probably get to see during the July 4th marathon:
- Rachel Boston and Niall Matter’s “Stop the Wedding” (2016)
- Jen Lilley and Marcus Rosner’s “Yes, I Do” (2018)
- Kellie Pickler and Wes Brown’s “Wedding at Graceland” (2019)
- Becca Tobin and Ryan Rottman’s “Sister of the Bride” (2019)
- Autumn Reeser and Jesse Metcalfe’s “A Country Wedding” (2015)
“On the Fourth of July, watch the sparks fly with a full day of fun, romance and fireworks,” the marathon trailer teases. “Join us as we count down our Top 5 wedding movies. The Fourth of July Wedding Movie Countdown, starting at noon on the Fourth of July on Hallmark Channel.”
Although it’s Fourth of July and the promo mentioned “sparks fly,” don’t expect to see Meghan Markle’s first Hallmark movie, her July 4th-themed “When Sparks Fly.” A clip for the flick wasn’t shown during the promo, and it’s not listed as being part of Hallmark’s TV schedule for after the countdown marathon ends, either.
For those who wanted to watch Markle’s festive movie, it’s available on Hallmark’s streaming service, Hallmark Movies Now, and can also be rented or purchased on YouTube, Amazon, iTunes, Google Play or Vudu.
If Hallmark Channel’s 4th Of July Wedding Movie Countdown marathon is all you desire for your holiday celebrations, that begins at 12 p.m. EDT.
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