Why Hallmark Needs a Christmas in July Movie

Why Hallmark Needs a Christmas in July Movie Photos: Crown Media

It’s no secret that I look forward to Christmas movies every year; I write about casting news in the spring, celebrate Christmas in July, and start counting down to holiday programming in early fall. Some may say “oh, it’s too soon” but I don’t care. Holiday movies lift my spirits and that of my family, and don’t we all need as much of that as we can get on a normal basis, and even more-so these days?

I say “YES”.

Summer is coming up, and I’m already eager for Hallmark’s annual Christmas in July event where they show original festive films on their Hallmark Channel network dubbed Christmas Keepsake Week, and more on their sister channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries for their Gold Crown Christmas slate. Each year these holiday movie marathons coincide with the preview launch of their new collection of ornaments in Hallmark stores. At one point this only lasted a week on the networks, but the dedication of holiday viewers have increased it to practically a whole month.

Lifetime even got in on the fun last year by streaming some Christmas movies on their website.

While both network heavy-hitters are typically met with a festive response from their viewers, there are always a number of comments from viewers who would rather soak in the summer season and delay thoughts of wintry weather for a few more months. That said, I have a suggestion that could possibly please both sides: A CHRISTMAS IN JULY MOVIE to premiere during Keepsake Week!

Christmas, for me, has always been set in cold weather and snowy landscapes, there are plenty of people all over the world whose holiday season finds them on the beach, or just in a much more warm climate. When I watched that Lea Michele-led Christmas movie back in 2019 that was set in Hawaii, it reaffirmed my wish for another tropical holiday film.  I know the network has filmed in Hawaii before — in fact, they have an upcoming movie that was shot there, but I think it would be fun to film some Christmas movies on The Big Island, California, Australia and many other ‘warm in December’ places to show some other ways of celebrating ‘the most wonderful time of the year,’ which would also serve nicely with new storytelling and fit in well with Christmas in July celebrations.  You could even do something much more to-the-point and write a story about actually celebrating Christmas in July!

It’s been progress to see these beloved movies head in a more diverse way as far as representation goes, and it’s something I hope to see increase as the years go on, so I think it would also be cool to show even more ways people celebrate the season too. I relate the most to Christmas movies set in a city as that’s what I’ve grown up around, but for many, sometimes they ‘fa-la-la-la-la’ in a swimsuit and not a lavish Ted Baker coat. Bring on the holiday nautical vibes!

What do you think? Would you watch?

Whether there’s a movie made or not, you can still start prepping for a holiday in the sun this summer by purchasing some Christmas in July-themed items like the ones I found below!

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Stay merry!

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