Hallmark+ fans will soon be heading back to 7 Cherry Lane for the start of three sequels with a star-studded cast.
Hallmark+ has announced the first of three Cherry Lane sequels, Season’s Greetings from Cherry Lane. Starring Jonathan Bennett, Corey Cott, Annabelle Bourke, Sarah Dugdale, Shannon Kook and Vincent Rodriguez III, the movie takes fans back in time to 1951, 2003, and 2024.
In this sequel and two others, viewers will have the chance to figure out the connections between the three generations of people living at No. 7 Cherry Lane.
Season’s Greetings from Cherry Lane
Hallmark fans will recall last year’s Christmas on Cherry Lane, and now they will get more of the story, in three sequels. The first is Season’s Greetings From Cherry Lane. According to TV Insider, this first sequel sees a doctor planning a holiday special for his worried wife in 1951, before he is shipped out to serve in Korea. However, when she suffers a minor fracture to her arm, his carefully planning out Christmas Eve is upended.
Meanwhile, in 2003, a newly married couple, who normally agree on everything, hosts two sets of in-laws for Christmas Eve for the first time. They quickly find that they don’t have as much in common as they believe.
Fast-forward to 2024, and a couple tries to arrange special Christmas surprises for everyone. However, keeping them under wraps is harder than they thought.
Season’s Greetings From Cherry Lane premieres on Hallmark+ on Thursday, December 5, 2024.
About the other Cherry Lane sequels
Happy Holidays From Cherry Lane
The next in the sequel trilogy is Happy Holidays From Cherry Lane, which covers the years 1960, 1998 and 2015. The movie stars James Denton, Catherine Bell, Benjamin Ayres, Erica Durance, Julie Gonzalo and Ryan Rottman.
1960 sees Eli and Penny introducing an addition to their household, when Eli’s Scroog-y father starts living with them, making the upcoming holidays a challenge.
Meanwhile, in 1998, Regina and Nelson first met. However, after a blizzard, the two are trapped in the house, forcing them to get to know each other quickly on Christmas Eve. Moreover, 2015 sees Jessie planning her sister’s last-minute Christmas wedding, but she faces problems because the officiant is her high school sweetheart.
This movie premieres on Hallmark+ on Thursday, December 12.
Deck The Halls on Cherry Lane
The third in the movies is Deck the Halls on Cherry Lane, starring Erin Cahill, John Brotherton, Brooke Chelsea Hobbs, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Matt Dusk and Sam Page. This sequel takes place in 1966, 1981 and 2000.
In 1966, David plans to enjoy his holiday season on his own, but his neighbor Stephanie has other plans that will disrupt his peaceful Christmas. Meanwhile, 1981 sees John and Lizzie realize this is their final Christmas on Cherry Lane as he got a job offer in Michigan.
Moreover, in 2000, Matt and Rebecca are in the friend zone but start to develop feelings when they work together to find out who is behind random acts of kindness, with a Christmas twist.
Deck the Halls on Cherry Lane premieres on Hallmark+ on Thursday, December 19, 2024.
Readers, are you looking forward to this trilogy of holiday movies on Hallmark+?