

Hallmark Channel spoilers and updates reveal the feel good network and Netflix have joined forces to stream your favorite series and movies, including Christmas classics.
The networks have signed a new, global multi-year licensing agreement that will introduce the cherished series “The Way Home” along with a selection of films to the streaming platform.
Here’s What Will Happen Under The Expanded Deal
As part of the expanded agreement, Seasons 1 and 2 of “The Way Home” will be available on Netflix starting in October, with Season 3 expected to debut in the U.S. in February.
Additionally, several films are set to premiere on the platform in January, including titles such as “An Unexpected Valentine,” “Sisterhood, Inc.,” “The Royal We,” “Hats Off to Love,” and “Love in the Clouds.” Furthermore, a selection of holiday films will be added to Netflix in November, featuring titles like “Haul Out the Holly” and its sequel “Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up.,”
The “Haul Out The Holly” movies star Lacey Chabert, Wes Brown, Stephen Tobolowsky, Melissa Peterman, and Ellen Travolta.
Plus, “All I Need for Christmas” with Mallory Jansen and Dan Jeannotte, “Christmas Under the Lights” featuring Heather Hemmens and Marco Grazzini, and “Our Holiday Story” starring Nikki DeLoach and Warren Christie.
The Network Is Thrilled About The New Partnership With Netflix
“We are excited about our collaboration with Netflix, which will feature Hallmark’s critically acclaimed series, ‘The Way Home,’ along with beloved romantic comedies for U.S. subscribers.
This will also include holiday films in select international markets,” stated Jesse Wallace, Hallmark Media’s SVP and head of distribution, in a statement released on Tuesday. “We are eager to share our iconic programming with our loyal fans and attract new viewers on Netflix.”
This updated licensing agreement builds on the existing partnership between the two companies, following Hallmark’s licensing of 10 holiday films to Netflix during the last holiday season.
This included titles like “Haul Out the Holly” and “Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up,” “A Biltmore Christmas,” “Christmas Island,” and “Christmas in Notting Hill,” among others.
Netflix Also Debuted Several Original Holiday Movies Last Year
Last year, Netflix ventured into comparable holiday programming by releasing multiple original films, such as “Hot Frosty” featuring Lacey Chabert, “Our Little Secret” with Lindsay Lohan, and “The Merry Gentlemen.” “The Merry Gentlemen” starred Britt Robertson alongside Chad Michael Murray. Other Netflix Christmas movies included “The Christmas Chronicles” and “The Christmas Chronicles Part Two”, “Christmas With The Cranks” and “Klaus”.
Like Hallmark, Netflix also did some Christmas movies series, such as the “A Christmas Prince” series and “The Princess Switch” series. It sounds like this marriage of Merry Christmas movies will be a very successful venture!
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