Fan Favorites!
Don't forget to buy your favorite items!
7.8/10
Wedding March 3: Here Comes the Bride
2018
84 minutes
Director
David I. Strasser
Cast
Jack Wagner
Josie Bissett
Gabrielle Miller
Description
In "Wedding March 3: Here Comes the Bride," Olivia and Mick are preparing for a Valentine's Day weekend at their inn when unexpected events unfold. Mick's sister, Bonnie, decides to have her wedding at the inn during the same weekend, leading to a series of comedic and heartfelt situations. Additionally, Mick's daughter, Julie, announces plans to drop out of college, adding to the family's challenges. The film explores themes of love, family dynamics, and the complexities of wedding planning.
Professions
Inn owner
Inn owner
Event planner
Settings & Cities
The story is set during a Valentine's Day weekend at a picturesque inn, providing a romantic backdrop for the unfolding events.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Harrison Mills, British Columbia, Canada
Share
Review
Wedding March 3: Here Comes the Bride – Third Time's the Charm (or Is It?)
If you thought Hallmark Channel movies couldn’t possibly squeeze more drama out of a wedding venue, Wedding March 3: Here Comes the Bride is here to prove you wrong—again. Because in the magical land of Hallmark movies, nothing says “I do” quite like last-minute disasters, misunderstood intentions, and enough romantic subplots to fill a wedding registry.
Mick (Jack Wagner) and Olivia (Josie Bissett), the undisputed king and queen of second-chance romance, are back at their charming inn, still trying to juggle their own relationship while hosting yet another picture-perfect wedding. But of course, this wouldn’t be a Hallmark Channel movie without a cascade of complications that could derail even the most meticulously planned ceremony.
This time around, the bride and groom are high school sweethearts whose love story seems too good to be true—which in Hallmark movie logic means they’re about to hit every possible relationship pothole before they can get down that aisle. Cold feet? Check. Misplaced vows? You bet. A surprise ex showing up to cause emotional chaos? Naturally.
Meanwhile, Mick and Olivia are still tiptoeing around their own feelings like they’re afraid commitment might jump out from behind a potted plant and shout “BOO!” Watching these two navigate their will-they-won’t-they dynamic for a third movie feels a bit like watching your Wi-Fi struggle to connect—you're pretty sure it’ll work eventually, but you’re also wondering how long you have to wait.
And because Hallmark movies love a side plot, there’s plenty of quirky wedding guests, miscommunications, and unexpected weather patterns to keep everyone on their toes. You haven’t lived until you’ve seen Mick try to rescue a wedding cake from an unexpected gust of wind, or Olivia smooth over flower fiascos with the kind of grace that can only come from starring in multiple wedding-themed films.
In the end, everything comes together just in time for a sunset ceremony that’s so perfectly lit, you’d swear the Hallmark Channel has a contract with Mother Nature. Love is affirmed, misunderstandings are cleared up, and Mick and Olivia share another meaningful glance that says, “Maybe we’ll finally get it together in Wedding March 4.”
So if you’re in the mood for Hallmark Channel movies that deliver romance, laughter, and just the right amount of pre-wedding panic, Wedding March 3: Here Comes the Bride is ready to walk down the aisle of your heart. Because in the world of Hallmark movies, love may be predictable, but it’s also impossibly charming.






