'One Tree Hill Casts Mystery Project Revealed: A Lifetime Movie

June 2024 · 2 minute read

The Ravens are back for Christmas. Hilarie Burton (Peyton Sawyer), Robert Buckley (Clay Evans), Danneel Ackles (Rachel Gatina) and Antwon Tanner (“Skills”) had everyone wondering what used to be going down on Monday, June 11, when the One Tree Hill costars posted photos on social media teasing a mystery “#Christmas2018” project.

However, that secret project used to be a Lifetime movie, The Christmas Contract, which can debut later this 12 months as part of Lifetime’s It’s A Wonderful Lifetime vacation lineup.

In addition to the solid indexed above, Tyler Hilton – who briefly seemed on One Tree Hill as Chris Keller – will even make a special musical appearance within the film, which started taking pictures previous this month in Louisana. Here’s the entire synopsis:

It’s Jolie’s (Burton) first time going back home to Louisiana since her devastating break up with Foster (Hunter Burke,). Seeing him is inevitable as their parents run the town’s annual Christmas Market together, but when she discovers Foster is bringing house a new female friend, Jolie can not undergo the considered going home by myself and seeing them together. Her absolute best pal Naomi (Ackles) suggests that Jolie convey her flaky brother, Jack (Buckley), home for Christmas as he has no plans.

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One Tree Hill ran on The WB (which was The CW) from 2003 to 2012 and likewise starred Sophia Bush, Chad Michael Murray, James Lafferty and Stephen Colletti.

During a Friday, June 8, interview on Us Weekly’s Watch With Us podcast, Colletti revealed he could be up for some type of reunion with the cast. “I used to be happy with where my character ended, he got here to an apex. He was at a great place. There’s still there a little bit more, despite the fact that, for me. The concept of going again, isn’t crazy to me. I'd totally be down for that,” the 32-year-old informed Us. “I’m gonna all the time be out right here saying, ‘Let’s get the movie, let’s get the show, let’s get the reboot going.’ I’m in.”

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