Even if it means dueling with Andrew Walker, Tyler Hynes is always game to collaborate with his longtime pal in the Hallmark universe. “I mean, it’s a great pitch to be rivals.” While promoting his most recent Hallmark movie, Shifting Gears, Hynes, 37, revealed exclusively to Us Weekly on March 18. “I think that’s a great idea.” “It would be so much fun to be rivals; I hadn’t considered that.” Hynes and Walker, 44, are not just friends and Hallmark stars; they are also family. Even though Hynes’ cousin Cassandra Troy is Walker’s wife, the performers would still be able to compete on screen.
Hynes & Walker Aren’t Working On A Hallmark Project Together
When asked about a potential cinematic competition, Hynes hinted that “we’d have to pull the gloves off.” “It would be enjoyable, but we would have to piss each other off.” Do you understand what I mean? Even while Hynes and Walker aren’t working on a Hallmark project together, Hynes informed Us he was “going to steal” the idea. Fans have been clamoring for another Hynes, Walker, and Paul Campbell collaboration and they all know it since the three played brothers in 2022’s Three Wise Men and a Baby.
“There are more tales to be shared amongst Andrew, Paul, and myself [along with writer Kimberley Sustad],” Hynes said in an interview with Us, adding that their “good little crew” is game for more Hallmark flicks. “A lot needs to be figured out, but there’s more exciting to be had there pitting people against each other in different dynamics,” he continued. Hynes told Us that he would love to see a sequel to a “few” Hallmark films, in addition to getting back together with his co-stars from Three Wise Men.
Everyone Was Enthusiastic
Hynes will be seen this month in Shifting Gears, a Hallmark film, yet he is unsure whether his films will receive a second installment. The actress said, “I think It Was Always You just because this is a film that gets addressed a lot & Erin [Krakow] is a friend.” “We both want to work on each other’s projects again because we’ve been so passionate about it.” Hynes described the 2021 rom-com as one that would be enjoyable to “discover” once more. He said, “I think that character [with] Erin could be a fascinating sequel.” However, I’m not sure if that will occur. That would be enjoyable.
Hynes competes in a car rehabilitation competition against Jess, a female mechanic played by Katherine Barrell, his ex-girlfriend, in the film, which opens on Saturday, March 23. Regarding the film, which is Hallmark’s first production under its Make Her Mark Women’s Directing Programme, Hynes said, “Everyone was just fairly enthusiastic and was certainly pushed by [Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe, the director] for contributing their enthusiasm as well as creative touch according to her guidance as an actor herself.” “About the performances & what could be gained from them, she’s very accommodating and enthusiastic.” “I believe everyone was simply infected with Crystal’s energy,”