Alison Sweeney, the executive producer and star of the “Hannah Swensen Mystery” films, confirmed another installment of the TV movie series for Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on Wednesday, two days before the premiere of the latest film “Carrot Cake Murder: A Hannah Swensen Mystery.”
The newly announced film will be based on “A Zest for Death: A Hannah Swensen Mystery.”
“I love this book from Joanne Fluke and its adaptation for TV because the mystery really leans into Hannah’s family dynamics, her sleuthing skills and her romantic relationships,” said Sweeney.
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The newly announced film will be based on “A Zest for Death: A Hannah Swensen Mystery.”
“I love this book from Joanne Fluke and its adaptation for TV because the mystery really leans into Hannah’s family dynamics, her sleuthing skills and her romantic relationships,” said Sweeney.
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- 5/17/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Hallmark Channel is sliding into summer with a May schedule that’s packed with exciting new movie premieres. From a special Mother’s Day movie about a pair of moms who learn it’s never too late to achieve your dreams to a romance set in a national park there’s plenty to look forward to this month.
Hallmark Channel’s new movie schedule for May 2023
Three brand-new movies will premiere on Hallmark Channel this May.
A faux romance turns real in When Love Springs, airing Saturday May 6 at 8 p.m. Et. Rhiannon Fish plays Rory, a public relations pro who’s visiting a quaint lakeside B&b for her parents’ vow renewal. When Rory runs into her ex, she panics and pretends that the B&b’s owner, Noah (James O’Halloran) is her boyfriend. When she discovers Noah’s business is in trouble, she draws on her PR background to help turn things around.
Hallmark Channel’s new movie schedule for May 2023
Three brand-new movies will premiere on Hallmark Channel this May.
A faux romance turns real in When Love Springs, airing Saturday May 6 at 8 p.m. Et. Rhiannon Fish plays Rory, a public relations pro who’s visiting a quaint lakeside B&b for her parents’ vow renewal. When Rory runs into her ex, she panics and pretends that the B&b’s owner, Noah (James O’Halloran) is her boyfriend. When she discovers Noah’s business is in trouble, she draws on her PR background to help turn things around.
- 4/30/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Hallmark is cooking up a fresh Hannah Swensen mystery. Alison Sweeney and Cameron Mathison are set to return for Carrot Cake: A Hannah Swensen Mystery. It will air later in 2023 on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.
Alison Sweeney returns as Hannah Swensen for a new Hallmark mystery movie Alison Sweeney as Hannah Swensen in ‘Sweet Revenge: A Hannah Swensen Mystery’ | ©2021 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Marcel Williams
Days of Our Lives alum Sweeney will reprise her role as baker-turned-sleuth Hannah Swensen in Carrot Cake: A Hannah Swensen Movie, Et reports. Mathison returns as Hannah’s husband-to-be Detective Mike Kingston. Chesapeake Shores’ Barbara Niven and Gabriel Hogan will also reprise their roles as Hannah’s mother Delores Swensen and Norman, respectively.
The first Hannah Swensen mystery, Sweet Revenge, aired in August 2021. However, the Hannah Swensen character had previously appeared in the Hallmark mysteries series Murder, She Baked. Five movies in that series,...
Alison Sweeney returns as Hannah Swensen for a new Hallmark mystery movie Alison Sweeney as Hannah Swensen in ‘Sweet Revenge: A Hannah Swensen Mystery’ | ©2021 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Marcel Williams
Days of Our Lives alum Sweeney will reprise her role as baker-turned-sleuth Hannah Swensen in Carrot Cake: A Hannah Swensen Movie, Et reports. Mathison returns as Hannah’s husband-to-be Detective Mike Kingston. Chesapeake Shores’ Barbara Niven and Gabriel Hogan will also reprise their roles as Hannah’s mother Delores Swensen and Norman, respectively.
The first Hannah Swensen mystery, Sweet Revenge, aired in August 2021. However, the Hannah Swensen character had previously appeared in the Hallmark mysteries series Murder, She Baked. Five movies in that series,...
- 2/28/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Hallmark is diving into another mystery with Hannah Swensen at the helm.
According to Et Online, Alison Sweeney and Cameron Mathison will return for the second movie in the Hannah Svenson Mystery franchise.
The movie will be titled Carrot Cake: A Hannah Swensen Mystery.
The first movie in the franchise, Sweet Revenge, launched in July 2021 and had a decent response from fans and critics.
Barbara Niven and Gabriel Hogan will also reprise their roles from the original movie.
The mystery for the second movie is based on Joanne Fluke's novel Carrot Cake Murder, and begins when "the discovery of a skeleton amid the rubble of a building undergoing renovation reveals that one of Lake Eden's beloved citizens is not who he claimed to be," the logline teases.
"Much to the dismay of her fiancé, Detective Mike Kingston (Mathison), crime-solving baker Hannah Swensen begins to investigate the case on her own.
According to Et Online, Alison Sweeney and Cameron Mathison will return for the second movie in the Hannah Svenson Mystery franchise.
The movie will be titled Carrot Cake: A Hannah Swensen Mystery.
The first movie in the franchise, Sweet Revenge, launched in July 2021 and had a decent response from fans and critics.
Barbara Niven and Gabriel Hogan will also reprise their roles from the original movie.
The mystery for the second movie is based on Joanne Fluke's novel Carrot Cake Murder, and begins when "the discovery of a skeleton amid the rubble of a building undergoing renovation reveals that one of Lake Eden's beloved citizens is not who he claimed to be," the logline teases.
"Much to the dismay of her fiancé, Detective Mike Kingston (Mathison), crime-solving baker Hannah Swensen begins to investigate the case on her own.
- 2/28/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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