Hallmark+ Reveals September Launch Lineup, Including Original Series and Movies

The cast of Chicken Sisters (Image Credit: Hallmark)
The cast of Chicken Sisters (Image Credit: Hallmark)

Hallmark Media’s streaming service, Hallmark+, launches on September 10 with an array of original content, including the series The Chicken Sisters and Celebrations with Lacey Chabert. The platform will offer exclusive shows and movies, as well as membership benefits, e-cards, and surprises for subscribers.

The Chicken Sisters

– An eight-episode family drama based on the New York Times bestseller and Reese’s Book Club selection of the same name.
– Stars Schuyler Fisk, Genevieve Angelson, Lea Thompson, and Wendie Malick, with narration by Margo Martindale.
– Follows the women at the heart of a restaurant rivalry.
– New episodes release weekly, starting with the premiere on September 10, followed by subsequent episodes every Thursday from September 12.

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Celebrations with Lacey Chabert

– A 10-episode aspirational series hosted by Lacey Chabert, known for her roles in numerous Hallmark movies.
– Chabert surprises deserving individuals making a positive impact in their communities with memorable celebrations.
– New episodes release weekly, following the premiere on September 10.

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Additional Premieres

Hallmark+ will also debut three new installments of The Jane Mysteries, starring Jodie Sweetin and Stephen Huszar, and a Love on the Danube movie trilogy with a star-studded cast, including Nazneen Contractor, Wes Brown, Jessica Sipos, Dan Jeannotte, Sarah Power, Brendan Penny, and Catherine Disher.

Hallmark+ launches on September 10, offering exclusive original content and benefits to subscribers. The streaming service costs $80 annually and includes access to exclusive content, e-cards, and membership benefits.

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