Hallmark Channel's forthcoming film, Passport to Love 2025 titled Villa Amore, unveils its release date, trailer, cast, and all current information.
Villa Amore, a heartwarming romantic comedy, is set to be a part of the Passport to Love 2025 celebration on the Hallmark Channel. This captivating movie follows Liara, played by Eloise Mumford, as she impulsively buys a villa in Italy, the very same place where her parents met.
In Villa Amore, Liara finds herself in need of assistance with the renovation of her new property. Enter Kevin McGarry as a lawyer-turned-handyman, who helps Liara transform the villa into a beautiful home.
The movie premiers on June 21, 2025, at 8 pm ET/PT on Hallmark Channel. If you've cut the cord, there are multiple options to help you watch Hallmark Channel. You can access it via Philo, Sling TV, Frndly TV, Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, and Fubo.
For those who prefer streaming services, Hallmark Plus is a standalone streaming service that requires its own subscription for access to new movies and episodes of the network's series the day after they air. Villa Amore will be available to stream the following day on Hallmark Plus.
If you're interested in similar movies, La Dolce Villa, featuring people buying villas in Italy and restoring them, is available on Netflix.
Stay updated on the latest Hallmark Channel releases and series by subscribing to the website's newsletter. The trailer for Villa Amore is already available for viewing, offering a sneak peek into this charming movie.
It's worth noting that Villa Amore is not currently available for UK viewers, but a release date will be announced.
The director of Villa Amore is not mentioned in the provided search results. However, the film promises to be a delightful addition to the Passport to Love 2025 series, which also includes To Barcelona, With Love, To Barcelona, Forever, and A Machu Picchu Proposal.
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