Hallmark Movies & Mysteries is back with “A Godwink Christmas 2,” but this sequel to the 2018 holiday movie starring Kimberley Sustad and Paul Campbell features an all-new cast and an all-new storyline.

“A Godwink Christmas: Meant for Love,” which premieres tonight, stars Cindy Busby (“Marrying Mr. Darcy”), who also has her UPtv movie, “Christmas Cupcakes,” airing tonight, and Benjamin Hollingsworth (“Code Black”).

Plus, Kathie Lee Gifford, who played Aunt Jane in the first movie, is back for the second installment, although she’ll be playing mom Olga to Busby’s character this time around.

In this new Miracles of Christmas 2019 movie:

“Multiple coincidences and a chance meeting bring Alice (Busby) and Jack (Hollingsworth), two strangers from very different family backgrounds, together for a weekend wedding celebration,” according to the synopsis. “Encouraged by her big, loud, loving and supportive family led by mom Olga (Gifford), Alice slowly lets go of her reservations about meeting someone new following a failed long-distance relationship, and more and more Godwinks – those coincidences that aren’t really coincidences at all – bring Alice and Jack closer as each attempts to balance the newfound attraction with their complicated professional lives.

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Benjamin Hollingsworth and Cindy Busby star in Hallmark’s second “A Godwink Christmas” movie. Bettina Strauss / Crown Media

“What follows is a completely unexpected Christmastime courtship filled with personal revelations, misread signals, and a very real health scare that will either destroy or strengthen the budding romance.”

The Hallmark movie, which is based on the “Godwink” book series by SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt, was directed by Paul Ziller and written by Jamie Pachino.

Hilary Jardine (Sally Ann), Toby Levins (Mickey), Tom McBeth (Charlie), Annabel Kershaw (Helen), Tom butler (Edgar) and Barclay Hope (Nabeh) are also in the cast.

Catch “A Godwink Christmas: Meant for Love” when it premieres on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on Sunday at 9 p.m. EST.