See Hallmark's Entire Fall Harvest Movie Schedule for 2022
Plus, how and when to watch each new film.

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As the summer winds down, we're desperate for autumn to start. Lucky for us, Hallmark chose to release their 2022 Fall Harvest Movies lineup, and we don't even need to wait for colder weather to enjoy them.
If you ask most folks, Halloween movies are the only things to watch during this time of year, especially if it's a good horror film. But if we don't want all the gore and instead want to experience the serene parts of the season? That's where a classic fall movie comes in handy. It lets us experience feelings of romance, nostalgia, sweater weather and even those quirky small town vibes we secretly love. Who wouldn't want to curly up on the couch and dig into a genre Hallmark really knows how to do best? We certainly want to, and we be you do too.
Currently, Hallmark has eight movie premieres throughout August and September — and each premise sounds as good as the next. The actual lineup began August 6, and since then, a new film has been airing each Saturday night. Thankfully we still have until September 24 to experience the magic of Hallmark's fall movie lineup, and then it's a one-stop train to the other most wonderful time of the year: Hallmark's Countdown to Christmas.
How to watch Hallmark's Fall Harvest movies:
The easiest way to watch Hallmark movies is on cable. You can check your channel location by heading over to Hallmark's website and entering your zip code. If you don't have cable, Hallmark is available to stream on Sling , Philo, fuboTV and Frndly TV.
Here's the official schedule for Hallmark's fall movies:
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