Hallmark’s Summer Nights 2022 Premieres In June: All Movies, Details
Hallmark fans, are you ready for some steamy romances, in some beautiful destinations? That means a double dose of Hawaii, a quaint French town, and the Caribbean. You don’t even have to leave your couch.
Hallmark is taking you there, with a hefty dose of romance!
There is a nice combination of new faces to Hallmark, including Ser’Darius Blain (The Big Leap), Hunter King (Young And The Restless), Beau Mirchoff (Good Trouble), Lily D. Moore ( Never Have I Ever), David DeSanctis (Where Hope Grows), and Rachelle Lefevre (Twilight).
Hallmark has not forgotten to include some fan favorites, including Luke Macfarlane (Single All The Way), Ashley Williams (Never Kiss A Man In A Christmas Sweater), Ryan Paevey (Unleashing Mr. Darcy), Heather Hemmens (Roswell, New Mexico), Erica Durance (Supergirl), and Benjamin Ayres (Cranberry Christmas).
Last year, Summer Nights was broken into two parts. It will likely be the same in 2022. Here are the June 2022 movies, and a few photos that the stars shared from their filming locations.
Hallmark’s Hidden Gems Kicks Off Summer Nights 2022
According to ET, Hidden Gems will kick off Summer Nights 2022. This premieres on Saturday, June 4, at 8 p.m., Eastern.
Addie (Hunter King) is prepping for her sister’s wedding in Hawaii. However, she loses their grandmother’s ring in the blue waves.
Therefore, she hires Jack (Beau Mirchoff), a dive instructor. She wants him to search and find this important heirloom. But, Addie is type-A, and she needs to join him on this search.
Although they start by butting heads, things begin to calm down as he plays the tour guide and shows Addie the hidden gems of the island.
Next Summer Nights Movie Is Caribbean Summer
Caribbean Summer premieres on Saturday, June 11, at 8 p.m., Eastern, on the Hallmark Channel.
Jade (Heather Hemmens) is a morning show producer that made a very public gaffe on live television! She heads to a Caribbean island to lick her wounds and regroup.
She has rented a home, but it turns out that the owner is also there. However, they made the mistake work, and Jade gets closer to the mysterious Ford (Ser’Darius Bain).
Soon, she discovers that she is now involved in a situation with a conflict of interest. She is falling for Ford, but his backstory could also lead to restoring her tattered career.
Moriah’s Lighthouse Is Based On Serena B. Miller’s Book
Moriah’s Lighthouse premieres on Saturday, June 18, at 8 p.m., Eastern. In this movie, Moriah (Rachelle Lefevre), is an artist specializing in woodworking, who lives in a picturesque French seaside town.
Moriah has had visions of restoring the local lighthouse. Therefore, when Ben (Luke Macfarlane), comes to town, she begins to believe it will happen. That is because the American is an architect, and he is there to remodel the beloved lighthouse.
However, it is for another buyer.
This movie is based on Serena B. Miller’s novel, Love’s Journey On Manitoulin Island: Moriah’s Lighthouse.
Two Tickets To Paradise Is Final Summer Nights Movie On Hallmark Channel
Two Tickets To Paradise premieres on Saturday, June 25, at 8 p.m., Eastern. On the worst day of their lives, Hannah (Ashley Williams), and Josh (Ryan Paevey) have been stood up at the altar. However, by other people.
The two first meet after their shocking public humiliation in a park, in Hawaii. Turns out, they are both booked at the same honeymoon resort, therefore, they keep running into each other. Is this fate?
Color My World With Love On Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Don’t forget that Hallmark Movies & Mysteries has one Summer Nights movie, Color My World With Love. This movie premieres on Sunday, June 12, at 9 p.m., Eastern, on HMM.
Kendall (Lily D. Moore) is a talented artist with Down syndrome. She is thriving in her life thanks to her devoted mother, Emma (Erica Durance), and grandmother, Bev (Karen Kruper).
However, Kendall’s world changes when she takes a cooking class at the local center for diverse learners. There, she meets Brad (David DeSanctis), and a romance begins to bloom.
Emma is having a hard time letting go. She sees that this relationship is quickly getting serious, and she thinks everything is moving too fast. Moreover, she does not want to see her daughter with a broken heart.
But, one of Brad’s family friends, Nic (Benjamin Ayres), helps her start to see that Emma can lead her own life, and Emma can start to do the very same.
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