'Unthinkably Good Things' Trailer: Karen Pittman, Erica Ash, Lance Gross And More In First Film Under Hallmark's Mahogany Banner

Hallmark's Mahogany banner has dropped the trailer for its first movie and it has a star-studded cast.

Unthinkably Good Things will premiere Aug. 28th at 9 p.m. on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. The movie stars Karen Pittman, Erica Ash and Joyful Drake, as well as Jermaine Love and Lance Gross.

Here's an official description:

At a crossroads in her career and love life, Allison (Pittman) is in need of the love and support of her two friends Melina (Drake) and Reesa (Ash).  When they visit her in Tuscany, the reunion causes each woman to reexamine the state of her own life and relationships.  While they have different personalities and perspectives, they know each other’s truths and help to make life-changing decisions.  Between the good wine, delicious food, a healthy serving of romance, set against the beautiful backdrop of Tuscany the three women relish in the importance of friendship and inspire each other to make this next season the best one yet and to take the leap to pursue the life and loves they have always wanted.  

The Mahogany films are rooted in the spirit of iconic Hallmark greeting card line of the same name

As previously reported, Mahogany will expand Crown Media’s content offerings with powerful storytelling that exemplifies Hallmark’s core ethos – family, community, human connection, positivity and the transformational power of love – through the unique lens of Black culture.

“Mahogany is a beloved brand by millions of consumers around the world and we are thrilled to bring the brand to life on screen with this first new movie,” Toni Judkins, SVP Programming Development, Crown Media – Mahogany share in a prior statement..

“We are committed to telling beautiful, emotionally rich, authentic stories that show Black women experiencing the joys of love through romance, sisterhood and community.”

Unthinkably Good Things is executive produced by Korin D. Williams, Monique Nash and Cristina Giubbetti. David Wulf serves as the producer while Terri J. Vaughn directs the script by Cas Sigers-Beedles.

Watch the trailer below: