There is nothing like a Hallmark dream wedding. However, what happens when a wedding is haunted by an eighteenth century ghost? This spooky new romcom is Haunted Wedding and stars Pretty Little Liars alum Janel Parrish and Dominic Sherwood.
This is the final Fall Into Love 2024 movie. Moreover, this is the final premiere before the network goes into full-time Countdown To Christmas mode.
Here are all the details.
Photo: Cassandra Potenza Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Steven Ackerman What Is Hallmark’s Haunted Wedding About?
Hallmark has a spooky romcom that promises a lot of fun. This is called Haunted Wedding. In this movie, ghost hunters Jane and Brian are obsessed with anything paranormal. Their shared obsession has them visiting haunted houses. Brian even proposed to Jane in a cool haunted place, and she said yes. They are the perfect couple who share this fascination with all things that are eerie.
This is the final Fall Into Love 2024 movie. Moreover, this is the final premiere before the network goes into full-time Countdown To Christmas mode.
Here are all the details.
Photo: Cassandra Potenza Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Steven Ackerman What Is Hallmark’s Haunted Wedding About?
Hallmark has a spooky romcom that promises a lot of fun. This is called Haunted Wedding. In this movie, ghost hunters Jane and Brian are obsessed with anything paranormal. Their shared obsession has them visiting haunted houses. Brian even proposed to Jane in a cool haunted place, and she said yes. They are the perfect couple who share this fascination with all things that are eerie.
- 10/10/2024
- by Georgia Makitalo
- TV Shows Ace
While serialized dramas have been around for awhile, the relatively recent phenomenon of binging on digital platforms has shaken up the format.
During a Magical Science of Storytelling panel at Intv, Katie O’Connell Marsh, CEO Platform One Media, recalled how, while she ran Gaumont International Television, the company landed the second series greenlight at Netflix for horror drama Hemlock Grove.
They produced and delivered the episodes, with the Netflix executives, led by head of original content Cindy Holland, binging the season in their offices.
“Now it’s matured, so you don’t do this anymore, but there were things we had never thought of,” O’Connell said. “You do music cues, the music cues were becoming repetitive, Cindy at one time said we could end someone in mid-sentence. We had been turning in episodes, but after watching these over the weekend, there were glaring things.”
The new way of...
During a Magical Science of Storytelling panel at Intv, Katie O’Connell Marsh, CEO Platform One Media, recalled how, while she ran Gaumont International Television, the company landed the second series greenlight at Netflix for horror drama Hemlock Grove.
They produced and delivered the episodes, with the Netflix executives, led by head of original content Cindy Holland, binging the season in their offices.
“Now it’s matured, so you don’t do this anymore, but there were things we had never thought of,” O’Connell said. “You do music cues, the music cues were becoming repetitive, Cindy at one time said we could end someone in mid-sentence. We had been turning in episodes, but after watching these over the weekend, there were glaring things.”
The new way of...
- 3/12/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Hallmark Channel has greenlighted The Good Witch, a 10-episode original scripted series based on the network’s very successful movie franchise. The series will star Catherine Bell, reprising her role of raven-haired enchantress Cassie Nightingale from the TV movies. The series is slated for a premiere in Q1 2015, following the debut of the seventh movie in the franchise, The Good Witch’s Wonder on October 25. Hallmark Channel had been mulling the idea of a Good Witch series for awhile but couldn’t proceed without Bell who only recently became available for a regular gig following the end of her long-running Lifetime drama Army Wives. “From the moment the first film in The Good Witch series premiered, we knew audiences would fall in love with Catherine Bell and this character and want to see more of her,” said Michelle Vicary, Evp, Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movie Channel. “Catherine has been...
- 2/25/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Hallmark Channel is extending its "Good Witch" movie franchise with "The Good Witch's Wedding."
Catherine Bell and Chris Potter are set to reprise their roles in the telefilm, which has begun production in Toronto for a 2010 premiere.
"Wedding" finds widowed sheriff Jake Russell (Potter) and his fiancee, the mysterious Cassie Nightingale (Bell), planning a Christmas Eve wedding.
In addition to a tight time frame -- six days to mount a ceremony and reception -- Jake has to deal with an ex-con (Graham Abbey) who arrives in town and with finding documents proving Cassie's existence.
Also returning for "Wedding" are Matthew Knight and Hannah Endicott-Douglas as Jake's kids.
"Wedding" is the second sequel to 2008 "Witch," Hallmark Channel's second-highest-rated original movie. The first, "The Good Witch's Garden," premiered in February.
Craig Pryce, who directed the first two movies, is back to helm "Wedding" from a script by Rod Spence, the writer...
Catherine Bell and Chris Potter are set to reprise their roles in the telefilm, which has begun production in Toronto for a 2010 premiere.
"Wedding" finds widowed sheriff Jake Russell (Potter) and his fiancee, the mysterious Cassie Nightingale (Bell), planning a Christmas Eve wedding.
In addition to a tight time frame -- six days to mount a ceremony and reception -- Jake has to deal with an ex-con (Graham Abbey) who arrives in town and with finding documents proving Cassie's existence.
Also returning for "Wedding" are Matthew Knight and Hannah Endicott-Douglas as Jake's kids.
"Wedding" is the second sequel to 2008 "Witch," Hallmark Channel's second-highest-rated original movie. The first, "The Good Witch's Garden," premiered in February.
Craig Pryce, who directed the first two movies, is back to helm "Wedding" from a script by Rod Spence, the writer...
- 11/30/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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