Aimee Teegarden Leads Love Finds You Debut on August 22

Aimee Teegarden stars in Love Finds You, the first Fall Into Love film, airing August 22 on Hallmark Channel and streaming August 23.

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Aimee Teegarden Leads Love Finds You Debut on August 22

Aimee Teegarden leads Love Finds You when it begins on Saturday, August 22, and the timing matters because it opens Hallmark Channel’s new Fall Into Love season. Chris McNally stars with her as delivery driver Jack, and the film moves to Hallmark+ on August 23.

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Alex and Jack on Hallmark

Teegarden plays Alex, a jewelry designer whose story starts with a mislabeled package and a quick assumption that she has found her ideal man. Hallmark’s setup sends Alex and Jack on a citywide search, which gives the movie a clean romantic engine and a built-in complication instead of the usual meet-cute drift.

The premiere lands at 8 p.m. Eastern and 7 p.m. Central on Hallmark Channel, then becomes available on Hallmark+ the next day. For viewers who prefer streaming, that short gap means the film moves quickly from linear debut to on-demand access, which is useful if the goal is to catch the launch without waiting for an encore.

Burnaby to Vancouver

Love Finds You filmed primarily in British Columbia, Canada, with production based in the Burnaby area east of Vancouver from mid-May to early June. That timeline points to a relatively compact shoot, the kind of schedule that usually requires a production to keep locations efficient and scenes tightly organized.

The specific Burnaby locations were not stated, so the practical takeaway for location-minded viewers is narrower: the film was made in that production base, not in a single publicly listed showcase spot. Filming there also fits the sort of regional setup Hallmark often uses when it wants a polished city backdrop without making the geography the story.

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Teegarden and McNally

Teegarden called the experience “a lot of fun” and said she liked the chance to “be silly” while still having “moments of connection and honesty and stillness.” She also described Alex as “a woman who has found herself in more than a few relationships where she bent over backwards [and] put her own needs aside,” and said the character “is at a point in her life where she is done settling for what everybody else wants of her.”

That gives the movie a sharper edge than a simple holiday-season rollout: Alex begins with a mistaken romantic read, then has to decide whether the image in front of her matches the life she actually wants. McNally, whom Teegarden called “so, so fun,” also gave the production enough chemistry for the pair to “find a lot of just joy and fun and play on the set,” which is the part viewers will judge fastest once the August 22 broadcast starts.

Love Finds You is positioned as the first title in Hallmark Channel’s Fall Into Love lineup, so the cleanest way to read it is as the season opener that has to set the tone. If it works, the August 23 move to Hallmark+ should widen the audience without changing the pitch: a brisk romance built around a mistake, a search, and a lead character who has stopped letting other people decide for her.

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