Finding Mr. Christmas is returning to search for its next Hallmark hunk. Although it’s based on the most wonderful time of the year, this series is perfect for soap opera fans.
Key Takeaways
- Season 2 of Finding Mr. Christmas premieres on Monday, October 27.
- The reality series originally aired on Hallmark+.
- Most of the hunky actors would also be perfect for any of the daytime soaps.
Hallmark’s Hunky New Series Returns
Hallmark Channel’s first-ever competition series was such a big hit that it’s returning for another season. During the premiere, viewers will get to know the “hunks” competing to star as the leading man in a holiday movie.
According to AL.com, host Jonathan Bennett (who warned about a growing industry-wide problem) and judge Melissa Peterman will kick off this season’s search. The contestants will put on their sexy take on Santa Claus. Then, they will have to take to the slopes in a meet-cute with Janel Parrish.
For those who aren’t Hallmark watchers, Finding Mr. Christmas will follow 10 “hunks” who will live together and compete together. That means some drama could be involved.
There will be plenty of challenges that will require them to remove their shirts. Additionally, they will need to demonstrate their physical fitness.
Why It’s Perfect For Soap Fans
These actors would also be suitable for a daytime soap. Their career could still rise even if they don’t win the competition. As we already know, soap fans love “hunks.”
They offer an escapist fantasy, which is very much needed, especially around the holidays. Plus, soap viewers become attached to these characters after watching them for years.
Soap hunks are more than just eye candy. They can tackle challenging and compelling roles, most of which call for dramatic, intense, and romantic storylines.
One day, they could be on a killing spree. Next, they could be in bed with their love interest. The opportunity to appear on a soap could allow them to flex their acting chops.
Where To Watch Finding Mr. Christmas
Season 2 premieres on Monday, October 27, at 8 p.m. EST on Hallmark. New episodes stream the following day on Hallmark+, where you can also watch Season 1.
For cord-cutters, episodes can also be streamed on FuboTV, DirecTV, Amazon Prime Video, Philo, Sling, and YouTubeTV. In the meantime, Hallmark is moving some of its content to Netflix.
Last month, Hallmark and Netflix reached an agreement, which means some of Hallmark’s older holiday content would be available to stream in international markets. Currently, there is no word on whether Finding Mr. Christmas is also moving to Netflix.






