Hallmark Springs Into Love With Must-Watch Movies in March 2026 — See the Schedule
Spring is nearly here, and Hallmark is getting into the romantic spirit. The network has a full lineup of new movies to look forward to in March 2026, including a When Calls the Heart prequel series and new movies with fan-favorite actors Jen Lilley, Chris McNally, and Pascale Hutton. Keep reading for our rundown of the Hallmark movie and TV schedule for March 2026.
‘Sugar & Vice: A Hannah Swensen Mystery’
In the latest installment of Hallmark’s Hannah Swensen series, Hannah (Alison Sweeney) finds a body at the grand re-opening of the Lake Eden Inn. When a storm traps everyone inside, Hannah must find the culprit before the road clears and the killer escapes. Victor Webster and Barbara Niven co-star.
Sugar & Vice: A Hannah Swensen Mystery airs Saturday, March 7 at 8 p.m.
‘Nelly Knows Mysteries: All Manners of Murder’
When Calls the Heart stars Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith team up again for the next installment of the Nelly Knows Mysteries series. In All Manners of Murder, Nelly and Detective Michael must solve the murder of a guest while at a lavish dinner.
Nelly Knows Mysteries: All Manners of Murder airs Saturday, March 14 at 8 p.m.
‘Two for Tee’

In Two for Tee, Janel Parrish plays Tee, a Chinese American pottery artist who meets new community center handyman Will (Chris McNally) As she learns about her family’s traditions through art, can she and Will save the center from closure?
Two for Tee airs Saturday, March 21 at 8 p.m.
‘A Royal Setting’
Jen Lilley returns to Hallmark Channel for this new royal romance movie. She plays Ruby, a world-renowned gemologist who is hired by Prince Luca (Dan Jeannotte) to restore the crown jewels and design his crown. This challenges tradition and complicates his relationship with his mother, the queen.
A Royal Setting airs Saturday, March 28 at 8 p.m.
All movies stream the next day on Hallmark+.
‘Hope Valley: 1874’
Hallmark fans also have something special to look forward to this month on Hallmark+ with the premiere of the new When Calls the Heart prequel series Hope Valley: 1874.
The eight-episode series stars Bethany Joy Lenz as Rebecca Clarke, who travels from Chicago to the Western Canadian frontier with her 11-year-old-daughter, Sarah (Mila Morgan). When her wagon breaks down, she has no choice but to accept help from local rancher and confirmed bachelor, Tom Moore (Benjamin Ayres). Despite her best intentions to remain unattached, she can’t help but slowly fall for Tom. Meanwhile, Rebecca also develops a friendship with pioneer woman Hattie Quinn (Jill Hennessy) as she works to build a life in her new home.
Hope Valley: 1874 premieres Saturday, March 21 exclusively on Hallmark+. New episodes stream weekly on Thursdays starting March 26.
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