The just-released Hallmark Channel movie schedule for April 2026 should put a little spring in your step! All four movie premieres are a continuation of Hallmark’s Spring Into Love theme, which starts with “Two For Tea” on March 21 and “A Royal Setting” featuring Jen Lilley and Dan Jeannotte on March 28.
The network has quietly announced its April premiere lineup, featuring some of its biggest stars, from Tyler Hynes to Stephen Huszar. Here’s what Hallmarkies can look forward to…
April 4 on Hallmark Channel: ‘A Season to Blossom’
HallmarkKicking off the month of April, longtime Hallmark stars Emily Tennant and Carlo Marks will star in “A Season to Blossom,” which premieres on April 4 at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
Filmed in Vancouver in December, the “A Season to Blossom” logline says, “A drifting aspiring writer returns to sell her late grandmother’s bookstore, but its traditions – and her childhood crush – helps her rediscover her voice, her roots, and a love worth staying for.”
April 11 on Hallmark Channel: ‘A Little Park Music’
Hallmark“Chesapeake Shores” alum Laci J. Mailey, who last appeared opposite Ashley Williams in 2025’s “An Alpine Holiday,” will star in “A Little Park Music” opposite Beau Mirchoff, whose last Hallmark project was 2024’s “The Finnish Line.” The movie will premiere on April 11 at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
According to Hallmark’s logline, “When a piano appears in the park gazebo, interfering with important work, city manager Allie joins forces with rookie cop Ryan to remove it, only to find both music and love are hard to resist.”
April 18 on Hallmark Channel: ‘To Philly With Love’
Hallmark“Good Witch” alum Rebecca Dalton and longtime Hallmark hunk Stephen Huszar will team up for “To Philly With Love,” on April 18 at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
In a February 2026 interview with Authority Magazine, published via Medium, Huszar told the outlet, “I just finished shooting a movie about American independence a couple of months ago. It was in Philadelphia, shooting around the Liberty Bell, covering the story of American Independence in 1776. This coming year is the 250-year anniversary of America. That is a very exciting project.”
According to Hallmark’s longline for the movie, “A teacher and an archivist decode Revolutionary War-era love letters, taking them on a thrilling journey through Philadelphia where they uncover history—and discover a love story of their own.”
April 25 on Hallmark Channel: ‘I’ll Be Seeing You’
HallmarkOn April 18 at 8 p.m. Eastern, Tyler Hynes returns for his first movie since the holiday hits “Three Wisest Men” and “Christmas Above the Clouds,” and this one is extra special. He developed “I’ll Be Seeing You” from beginning to end, and brought in Stacey Farber and Christine Ebersole (with whom he co-starred in “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story“).
Hallmark’s logline for the movie says, “When a work errand derails Amy’s weekend plans with her grandma, they embark on a road trip with one sentimental detour but need the help of a charming activities director.”
April 19 on Hallmark Channel: ‘The Way Home’ Season 4 Premiere
HallmarkIn addition to four new movies premiering in April, Hallmark will kick off the fourth and, sadly, final season of “The Way Home,” the mystical series starring Andie MacDowell as the matriarch of the Landry family, Chyler Leigh as her daughter, and Sadie Laflamme-Snow as the granddaughter.
According to Hallmark, the logline says, “New journeys and revelations await the Landry family across generations. At the beginning of season four, Alice (Laflamme-Snow) is about to graduate high school, Kat (Leigh) and Elliot (Evan Williams) dream of the next steps for their relationship while Del (MacDowell) realizes she will soon be an empty-nester again. But Del, Kat, Alice and Elliot should know by now that no matter how hard they try to focus on the future, the past is never gone. As more mysteries are unearthed, the Port Haven of the past and the Landry family of generations before might just contain the answers they seek.”
All new movies and shows premiering in April 2026 will be available to stream via Hallmark+ the day after their Hallmark Channel debuts.




In the picture for “A Season to Blossom” it shows Carlo Marks but that isn’t Emily Tennant. That is Maggie Lawson.
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