It’s been a rocky road in reviving All My Children since it’s 2011 cancellation, from talks of a primetime reboot to television films, and Lifetime has finally offered fans of Pine Valley a glimmer of hope.
After it was revealed that Lifetime – the thriller channel that’s known for starring soap opera alum – was in talks to develop a series of AMC films, a rep for the network confirmed the rumors.
TV Line announced on X (formerly Twitter) that not only are movies in development, but one is set to be a holiday film.
The first soap to go down the holiday film route was Days of our Lives, who premiered A Very Salem Christmas on Peacock in 2020.
AMC was cancelled by ABC in 2011, airing it’s final episode in 2012 before it’s short-lived return from Prospect Park. Over a decade later, AMC alum Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos were in talks to revive the Soap on primetime with a series titled Pine Valley, but the show has yet to see the light of day.
From an online resurrection to a failed primetime series to Lifetime films, this marks the third attempt at bringing those beloved Pine Valley characters back to our screens.
More recently, fans got a hint of nostalgia when Walt Willy reprised his AMC role of Jackson Montgomery for a short stint on General Hospital in 2023. GH, the only remaining ABC soap, is also known for mentioning Erica Kane (Susan Lucci) from time to time.
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