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Last Updated on June 12, 2022 by Aimee Stock
New Hallmark Summer Nights June movies 2022 schedule
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Hallmark is back with its all new ‘Summer Nights’ Movies for 2022! The network begins the journey in Hawaii with Hidden Gems followed by a trip to the Caribbean in Caribbean Summer and the French seaside for Moriah’s Lighthouse. Finally, we wrap things up and come full circle back to Hawaii with Two Tickets to Paradise. If you miss the premieres, not to worry. Be sure to check your local listings for encore presentations all summer long.
Hidden Gems
Premieres: Saturday, June 4 at 8 p.m. ET on Hallmark Channel (check local listings for encore presentations)
Starring: Hunter King, Beau Mirchoff

While prepping for her sister’s wedding, Addie (Hunter King) loses her grandmother’s ring in the waters of Hawaii. She hires dive instructor Jack (Beau Mirchoff) to search for her lost treasure. They immediately clash with each other when Addie insists she go on the pursuit with Jack. Once they come to an agreement, Jack ends up serving as Addie’s tour guide of the island’s hidden gems.
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Caribbean Summer
Premieres: Saturday, June 11 at 8 p.m. ET on Hallmark Channel (check local listings for encore presentations)
Starring: Heather Hemmens, Ser’Darius Blain

Jade (Heather Hemmens), a morning news producer, is forced to take a vacation after an embarrassing gaffe during a live broadcast. She arrives to a relaxing Caribbean island, but Jade’s trip gets off to a rocky start thanks to a snafu involving the house she rented for her stay. Serendipitously, Jade manages to turn things around and begins a romantic Caribbean adventure with the legitimate owner of the house, a mysterious man named Ford (Ser’Darius Blain). As Jade slowly lets her guard down and welcomes all that the island, its people, and her handsome host have to offer, her heart and job come into direct conflict when she finds out the true backstory of the man she’s falling for—and it’s a career-defining scoop.
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Moriah’s Lighthouse
Premieres: Saturday, June 18 at 8 p.m. ET on Hallmark Channel (check local listings for encore presentations)
Starring: Rachelle Lefevre, Luke Macfarlane

Moriah’s Lighthouse is based on the book series by Serena Miller. In the film, Moriah (Rachelle Lefevre) is a woodworking artisan living in a French, seaside town, who dreams of restoring the local lighthouse. When Ben (Luke Macfarlane) an American architect, comes to town it seems as though her dreams will never become reality after she learns he’s there to give the lighthouse a makeover…but for another buyer.
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Two Tickets to Paradise
Premieres: Saturday, June 25 at 8 p.m. ET on Hallmark Channel (check local listings for encore presentations)
Starring: Ashley Williams, Ryan Paevey, Mary-Margaret Humes

Two strangers meet on what feels like the worst day of their lives. Hannah (Ashley Williams) and Josh (Ryan Paevey) have both been stood up at the altar. While shocked and devastated, they happen to meet at the park, which turns out to be the morale boost they need to commit to taking their honeymoon vacations. They realize they are going to the same honeymoon resort and keep crossing paths in the tropical paradise. Seeing the futility of fighting fate, Hannah and Josh eventually join forces and help learn from one other to enjoy their vacations.
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Color My World with Love
Premieres: Sunday, June 12 at 9 p.m. ET on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (check local listings for encore presentations)
Starring: Lily D. Moore, Erica Durance, Benjamin Ayres, David DeSanctis

Kendall (Lily D. Moore) is a talented artist with Down Syndrome who, thanks to the support of her mother, Emma (Erica Durance), and grandmother, Bev (Karen Kruper), Kendall is happy and thriving. Her life takes an exciting turn when she meets Brad (David DeSanctis) in a cooking class at the local center for diverse learners and romance blooms. Emma has spent the last 22 years trying to protect her daughter and has reservations about this new relationship, especially when it quickly moves in a serious direction. With the help of Nic (Benjamin Ayres), a longtime family friend of Brad’s, Emma slowly accepts that Kendall is ready to—and should—live her own life.
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Did you watch the full Hallmark Summer Nights line up? Which was your favorite? Leave a comment below 🙂