Fall has barely begun, but Christmas will come and go before we know it. This year has taught us that time is a construct, so why not celebrate the holidays now? The Hallmark Channel is on board and ready to help us do just that with Christmas movies now airing year-round, and September’s lineup will surely put you in a cheery mood.
The channel is airing a Christmas movie every Thursday and Friday, so you can always count on a wonderful way to end your week. On Thursdays, the movies will be shown on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel. As for Fridays, you can tune into the Hallmark Channel to catch a festive flick.
Before these films air, make sure you're stocked with popcorn, wine, Christmas cookies, hot chocolate, and any other treats you desire. Oh, and don't forget all of the cozy blankets and slippers to snuggle up in. Light a few candles while you're at it. Live a little! Whether you watch one or tune in for all, here's every Christmas movie you can expect to catch this September. FWIW: If you really want to go all in, you can dust off the ol' DVD player and have your own Christmas movie marathon after watching the movies that air on these nights.
Hallmark's Christmas Movie Schedule for September 2020
Thursday, September 3
Once Upon a Christmas Miracle, 9 p.m. ET on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Friday, September 4
Reunited at Christmas, 8 p.m. ET on Hallmark Channel
Thursday, September 10
Holiday for Heroes, 9 p.m. ET on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Friday, September 11
The Christmas Club, 8 p.m. ET on Hallmark Channel
Thursday, September 17
A Family Christmas Gift, 9 p.m. ET on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Friday, September 18
Christmas at Holly Lodge, 8 p.m. ET on Hallmark Channel

Kelly Allen is the Associate Editor at House Beautiful, where she creates design, culture, and travel content online and in the magazine. She’s been on the team since 2019, writing features on dreamy TV sets and movie filming locations, in-depth city guides, and inspiring home tours. From researching ethereal estates to discovering can’t-miss set decoration details onscreen, she’s always eager to answer burning pop culture questions through a design lens. In her five-year career, she’s built a strong network of designers across disciplines to tap for their invaluable expertise. Her background includes honing reporting skills while tackling viral news for Delish and contributing to Cosmopolitan’s entertainment coverage. When she’s not watching every new film and TV show, she’s browsing vintage home stores, attending industry events, and wandering around New York City—highlighting it all on Instagram.