Lacey Chabert and Kristoffer Polaha Team Up in Iceland for Their Next Hallmark Channel Christmas Movie
The movie will air later this year as part of the network's 15th annual Countdown to Christmas event
Too early to be thinking about Christmas? Never! Not when Lacey Chabert is involved.
The actress and fellow Hallmark Channel favorite Kristoffer Polaha are teaming up for the very first time for their next Christmas movie, The Christmas Quest, which recently wrapped up production in Iceland.
The stars teased their new movie on social media on Tuesday, April 16, with a video shot in an ice cave. "This would be a really cool place to film a Hallmark Christmas movie, wouldn't it?" muses Polaha, 47.
Looking straight at the camera with a cheeky smile, Chabert, 41, responds, "Really cool."
In the movie, Chabert plays an archeologist who is sent to Iceland around the holidays with her ex-husband (Polaha), an expert in ancient Norse languages to search for a legendary treasure. According to Hallmark, "when others join in the hunt, the pair find themselves swept into a thrilling adventure as they race to keep it from falling into the wrong hands."
“Lacey and Kristoffer are at their charming best together and are the perfect pair to take viewers on this journey," Samantha DiPippo, senior vice president of development and programming at Hallmark Media, said in a statement.
The Christmas Quest is set to premiere later this year as part of Hallmark Channel’s 15th annual Countdown to Christmas programming event.
Chabert and Polaha led two of the highest-rated cable movies of 2023 with A Merry Scottish Christmas (Chabert's movie with her Party of Five costar Scott Wolf) and A Biltmore Christmas (Polaha's film costarring Bethany Joy Lenz),
This isn't the first Christmas movie on Hallmark's growing lineup for 2024. Other previously announced good tidings include Santa Tell Me, starring When Calls the Heart's Erin Krakow and Daniel Lissing, and The Finnish Line, set in Finland and starring Kim Matula, Beau Mirchoff and Nichole Sakura.
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