Hallmark fans, brace yourselves — the beloved holiday trilogy that introduced us to the charming Brenner brothers is coming to a close. The final installment, long awaited by viewers who’ve made the films part of their annual holiday rituals, officially marks the end of the story… or does it?

In an exclusive interview with Us, Hallmark favorite Andrew Walker finally addressed the question fans have been asking for months: Are we saying goodbye to the Brenner boys for good?

And according to Walker, the answer isn’t as simple as fans might think.

“It’s the final movie of the trilogy, yes… but I wouldn’t say it’s the last time you’ll see these guys,” Walker teased.
“There’s so much heart and history in this family. If the fans want more — and trust me, they do — Hallmark listens.”

Walker, who plays fan-favorite Luke Brenner, admitted that filming the final chapter was emotional. The cast has become deeply bonded over the trilogy, and stepping into the holiday world of the Brenners has been one of the most rewarding experiences of his career.

“We built a world people want to come back to,” he added. “It’s cozy, it’s nostalgic, it’s healing — that’s Hallmark magic. And I don’t think the Brenner brothers’ story is finished yet.”

🎬 Inside the Final Film

This chapter promises everything Hallmark viewers love: humor, brotherly banter, snow-covered romance, and the kind of heartfelt redemption arc that makes holiday movies timeless. But there’s also a deeper layer this time — a sense of completion and renewal.

Walker revealed that the film ties up major loose ends, answers long-standing fan questions, and gives each brother a moment that feels like “a goodbye and a new beginning at the same time.”

🤔 So… What Happens Next?

While Hallmark hasn’t officially announced a spin-off, reunion movie, or new seasonal franchise, Walker made it clear that the door is wide open.

“If viewers keep showing up for these movies every year, anything is possible,” he said with a smile.
“The Brenner boys have more to give.”

🎁 Fans Are Already Speculating

Across social media, theories are exploding:

A Brenner family wedding special

A summer-themed Hallmark movie reuniting the brothers

A next-generation story featuring future Brenner kids

Or a cozy reunion film years down the line

One thing is certain: the trilogy may be ending, but the world Hallmark created hasn’t lost its magic — and Andrew Walker knows it.