Click here for the Hallmark Channel's complete guide to May's "Countdown to Summer" films.

Click here for the Hallmark Channel's complete guide to May's "Countdown to Summer" films.

Hallmark Channel will air its "Countdown to Summer" program again this year, with Hallmark airing four new films every Saturday night in May at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Two of them, "A Whitewater Romance" and "Everything Puppies," are original productions, while the others will air for the first time on the network.

Get ready to watch four couples bask in the glow of love in a sunny outdoor setting with no Christmas decorations. Hallmark favorites Cindy Busby, Ben Hollingsworth, and Steven Husar will be on hand.

Just as temperatures soar into summer, viewers' hearts are bound to warm up as well; for more information on the 2024 film, see the guide below.

Annika (Andrea Brooks) is determined to reunite with her grandfather and his lost love. The only way to do that, of course, is to team up with her former lover Ryan (Patch May) to write a book about the experience and document their various love stories in the process.

During a special business retreat in the Rocky Mountains, Maya (Cindy Busby) soon finds herself in a rivalry with Matt (Ben Hollingsworth), who was also attending. Forced to pair off, they form an unlikely connection, and their relationship changes from rivals to lovers.

Dedicated entrepreneur and inventor Scarlett (Pascal Lamothe-Kipnes) is about to make it big with her innovative dog toys and treats. She finds success, and perhaps love, with the support of her handsome client Alex (Stephen Huszer).

In this follow-up to 2022's Big Sky River, the only sequel on the list, Tara (Emmanuelle Vaugier) has settled in Montana and is dating cowboy Boone (Caban Smith). Tensions arise as they strive to bring their family lives together, and they find that blending them together is more difficult than they expected.

The four "Countdown to Summer" Hallmark films can be seen on both the Hallmark Channel and Peacock.

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