Hallmark Channel’s ‘Summer Nights’ Lineup Revealed — See the Full June 2026 Schedule
Summer nights are here at Hallmark Channel.
This June, four brand-new romance movies will premiere on the feel-good network, including new flicks starring Nikki DeLoach, Heather Hemmens, and Lyndsy Fonseca. Plus, The Way Home series finale is on the horizon, bringing the story of the time-traveling Landry family to a close.
Keep reading for all the details on Hallmark Channel’s June 2026 schedule.
‘The Greek Aisle’
In The Greek Aisle, Nikki DeLoach plays Georgia, who must travel to the Greek island of Corfu to finalize an inheritance. Once there, she learns that the only way to receive the bequest is to marry her handsome co-inheritor(Apostolis Totsikas)
The Greek Aisle premieres Saturday, June 6.
‘Texas Two-Step’

In Texas Two-Step, Heather Hemmens stars as Olivia, who returns to Texas to help her aunt with her country music bar that’s fallen on hard times. There, she reconnects with Luke (Brendan Penny), her childhood sweetheart turned cowboy, and her passion for dancing.
Texas Two-Step premieres Saturday, June 13.
‘The Love Heist’

Celebrity stylist Kayli (Lyndsy Fonseca) must team up with hotel security chief Mills (Peter Porte) to track down an iconic piece of fashion history after it goes missing on her watch before the Chicago Costume Gala.
The Love Heist premieres Saturday, June 20.
‘A Castle of Our Own’

Erica Cerra stars as an overworked architect who takes an unexpected summer trip. On vacation, a sandcastle contest and a contractor (Brennan Elliott) help her reconnect with her daughter, rediscover joy, and find love she never saw coming.
A Castle of Our Own premieres Saturday, June 27.
‘The Way Home’ Season 4 finale
Hallmark’s fan-favorite drama The Way Home says goodbye for good on Sunday, June 21 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. (Streaming the next day on Hallmark+.) Will the show – which stars Chyler Leigh, Andie MacDowell, and Sadie Laflamme-Snow – be able to wrap up all its twisty story threads in its final few episodes? Executive producer Alexandra Clark assures fans that there is a plan.
“I know people are nervous right now because they think we’re asking more questions instead of answering the old ones,” she recently told TV Guide. “I will say, where is the fun in that? You can’t have every episode answering something. You have to ask new questions and have faith that those questions will lead to answers for older ones. I think by the end, everyone will be very satisfied. We certainly are.”
All movies air at 8 p.m. ET/PT and stream the next day on Hallmark+.
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