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How to watch the new Hallmark Christmas movies this weekend (11/7-11/10) with a FREE live stream

I.Mitchell42 min ago
Four new Hallmark Christmas movies will land this weekend, Thursday, Nov. 7, through Sunday, Nov. 10.

Hallmark will have new movies in the Countdown to Christmas 2024 on the Hallmark Channel, the Miracles of Christmas 2024 on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries and "Unwrapping Christmas" and "Cherry Lane" on Hallmark+ streaming service.

New Miracles of Christmas movies debut at 8 p.m. on Thursdays while Countdown to Christmas movies debut at 8 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Fans who do not have cable have several options of streaming services, including those with free trials.

  • LIVE STREAM: Fans can watch the new Hallmark Channel Christmas movies without cable on Philo (free trial), fuboTV (free trial), Peacock , DirecTV Stream (free trial) and Sling.
  • The new Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Miracles of Christmas movie is:

    "Five Gold Rings"
  • Starring Holland Roden and Nolan Gerard Funk
  • Storyline - "An artist returns home for the holidays and gets tasked with a Christmas quest left by her grandmother. She and the local PI must return lost items to their owners before Christmas."
  • The new Hallmark Channel Countdown to Christmas movies are:

    "Trivia at St. Nick's"
  • Starring - Tammin Sursok and Brant Daugherty
  • Storyline - "Locals compete in a Christmas bar trivia tournament at the end of the semester."
  • "Santa Tell Me"
  • Starring - Erin Krakow, Daniel Lissing, Benjamin Ayres, Christopher Russell and Kurt Szarka
  • Storyline - "A design show host finds a letter from Santa promising to meet her true love, a man named Nick, by Christmas Eve. Meeting three Nicks complicates her search."
  • "'Tis the Season to Be Irish"
  • Starring - Fiona Gubelmann and Eoin Macken
  • Storyline - "Rose tries to flip a house in Ireland but is blocked by Sean, a handsome local who wants to preserve the historic cottage."
  • What is Philo?

    Philo is a streaming service that offers more than 70 live channels and more than 50,000 titles on demand for $28 a month. Philo has a free seven-day trial. Channels include AMC, A&E, MTV, BET, Discovery, VH1, Food Network, History, Nickelodeon, OWN, TLC, Lifetime, Hallmark, Paramount and TV One. Add-on packages include EPIX, STARZ and "Movies and More."

    What is fuboTV?

    FuboTV is a streaming service that offers more than 100 live and on-demand channels and includes cloud DVR. FuboTV has a seven-day free trial. Channels include AMC, E!, HGTV, ESPN, NBC Sports, NFL Network, FS1, MSNBC, Food Network, Great American Living, Magnolia Network, Animal Planet, Bravo, FX, CMT, Comedy Central and Hallmark. The Pro plan is $79.99 a month, Elite is $99.99 a month and Deluxe is $109.99 a month. Add-ons include EPIX, Showtime and Starz.

    What is Peacock?

    Peacock plans start at $7.99 a month for Premium. The Premium Plus plan is $13.99 a month. Premium Plus includes ad-free content as well as your local NBC affiliate. Peacock includes more than 80,000 hours of content from NBC, Bravo and Telemundo, movies, TV shows, originals, sports and news.

    What is DirecTV Stream?

    DirecTV Stream provides access to more than 100 channels, hundreds of on-demand titles, the ability to stream through three devices at once, and unlimited Cloud DVR storage. Channels include ABC, HGTV, Hallmark, Bravo, BET, Discovery, Food Network, AMC, Animal Planet, CMT, Comedy Central, FX, ID, Disney, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and PBS Kids. Subscription package prices start at $101.98 a month, with a $15 discount for the first two months, bringing it down to $86.98. The streaming service offers a five-day free trial.

    What is Sling?

    Sling streaming service is $40 a month for the Orange (32 channels) or Blue (40 channels) Levels. Orange plus Blue is $55 a month. Premium subscribers also can get a month of Showtime, STARZ and EPIX for free. Channels include CMT, Bravo, BET, Comedy Central, A&E, AMC, Animal Planet, Discovery+, Hallmark, History, National Geographic, Lifetime, TLC and USA.

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