Hallmark Channel Announces Sequel To "Three Wise Men And A Baby"

     Today, Hallmark Channel announced that a sequel to its hit 2022 Countdown To Christmas movie, "Three Wise Men And A Baby", will be airing sometime later this year as part of its 2024 "Countdown To Christmas" programming.  The movie, titled "Three Wiser Men And A Boy", will see Tyler Hynes, Andrew Walker, and Paul Campbell reprise their roles as the Brenner brothers (Taylor, Luke, and Stephen) from the first movie. In addition, Margaret Collin will reprise her role as their mother Barbara from the first movie. The movie was co-written by Campbell, Kimberly Sustad (who had a cameo appearance in the first movie) and Russel Hainline.

    The official summary for the movie, set five years after the first movie is as follows: "In a crazy turn of events, possibly brought on accidentally by the brothers themselves, the director of Luke's son Thomas' (Miles Marthaller) school holiday musical steps down. Luke is desperate to to make his son's stage dreams come true, so he enlists the help of his brothers Taylor and Stephen. Meanwhile, the trio navigates meeting their mom Barbara's new boyfriend and the brothers grapple with their own feelings about this relationship. In true Brenner brother fashion, they are all in for a Christmas they will never forget."


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