EXCLUSIVE: Lifetime is revealing its upcoming movie slate, and it features seven new thrillers to air throughout February and March.
On Valentine’s Day and based on a true story, is The Dating App Killer: The Monica White Story, executive produced and directed by Elisabeth Rohm and starring Lela Rochon and Jarod Joseph.
The following week, Tami Roman executive produces and plays identical twins in the twisted thriller Double Double Trouble, premiering February 21. Inspired by real stories, Eva Marcille portrays a wife who miraculously cheats death after her husband’s (Tyler Lepley) betrayal in Pushed Off a Plane and Survived airing on February 28. The project serves as a reunion between Marcille and Lepley, who previously starred in Buried Alive and Survived.
A mother races against time to find her missing daughter in Vanished in an Instant, premiering March 7, and stars Vinessa Antoine and Arista Arhin. Based on the novel “How I Lost You” by Jenny Blackhurst, The Boy with My Son’s Face debuts on March 14 and stars Italia Ricci, Luke Camilleri, and Gigi Saul Guerrero, who also directs.
Abigail Breslin teamed with executive producer Lydia Hearst to headline I Killed Him in My Sleep, a psychological thriller that blurs the line between dream and reality, premiering March 21. The slate concludes with The Man in the Window on March 28, featuring Teri Polo, Dylan Walsh, and Jamie-Lynn Sigler.
Further details for each title and a first look photo can be found below.

Lela Rochon and Jarod Joseph
The Dating App Killer: The Monica White Story
Starring Lela Rochon and Jarod Joseph
Premieres February 14th at 8/7c
After sending her son off to military school, Monica White (Rochon) is finally ready to start dating again and focus on herself. When she meets Anthony Robinson (Joseph) online, she is charmed by him and believes she’s finally found a real connection. As their relationship deepens, Monica decides to meet Anthony in person but is unaware that he harbors a dangerous secret. After her birthday celebration, his demeanor turns menacing. Trusting her instincts, Monica manages to get Anthony out of her home before things escalate. When she begins connecting the dots between Anthony’s past and a string of murders haunting her community, Monica realizes she may be the key to ending the deadly rampage.
The Dating App Killer: The Monica White Story is produced by Navid Soofi for PF Birch Productions Inc. in association with Rohm Feifer Entertainment and Studio TF1 America. Rohm, Kara Feifer, Timothy O. Johnson and Meghan Hooper White serve as executive producers. Rohm also directs from a script written by David Weaver and Miriam van Emst.

Colin Lawrence and Tami Roman
Double Double Trouble
Starring Tami Roman and Colin Lawrence
Premieres February 21 at 8/7c
Reeling from a devastating miscarriage and the collapse of her marriage, Drea (Roman) struggles to rebuild her life when her identical twin sister Ali (also Roman) finds love with Ryan (Lawrence), a man who represents everything Drea believes she’s lost. As old wounds, buried resentments, and twisted loyalties resurface, Drea is pulled into a dangerous psychological battle with her twin — one that blurs identity, fractures reality, and leads to deadly consequences.
Double Double Trouble is produced by Navid Soofi for PF Cherry Productions Inc. in association with Studio TF1 America. Timothy O. Johnson, Abbey Sibucao, Jill Ramsey and Roman executive produce. Gabriel Correa directs from a script by Sa’Rah L. Jones.

Tyler Lepley and Eva Marcille
Pushed off a Plane and Survived
Starring Eva Marcille and Tyler Lepley
Premieres February 28 at 8/7c
Following the success of Lifetime’s Buried Alive and Survived, this new movie, inspired by real stories, reunites the original creative team and cast and follows Jaynie (Marcille), who miraculously cheats death after her husband Cole’s (Lepley) betrayal. A skydiving trip turns into a nightmare when she plummets 4,000 feet from the sky… only to survive against all odds. As she recovers from her devastating injuries, what appeared to be a tragic accident soon unravels into a chilling tale of deception and survival. Determined to expose the man she once loved as a con artist, Jaynie fights to uncover his web of lies and bring him to justice before it’s too late.
Pushed off a Plane and Survived is produced for Lifetime by Swirl Films. Eric Tomosunas, Manu Boyer and Ron Robinson serve as executive producers. Boyer also directs from a script written by Gregory Small and Richard Blaney.

Vinessa Antoine
Vanished In an Instant
Starring Vinessa Antoine and Arista Arhin
Premieres March 7 at 8/7c
Megan (Antoine), a widowed high school teacher, sets out on a weekend road trip to reconnect with her rebellious teenage daughter, Whitney (Arhin). When a breakdown at a gas station ends with Whitney vanishing, police dismiss it as a runaway, but Megan knows better. As disturbing clues emerge and a shadowy figure traps Whitney in a deadly game of survival, mother and daughter are thrust onto parallel paths of terror. With time running out, Megan races to uncover the truth before Whitney is lost forever.
Vanished In an Instant is produced by Vortex Media for Lifetime and executive produced by Bill Marks, Jesse Ikeman and Justin Rebelo. Marta Borowski directs from a script written by Al Kratina.

Italia Ricci
The Boy with My Son’s Face
Starring Italia Ricci, Luke Camilleri and Gigi Saul Guerrero
Premieres March 14 at 8/7c
After many sleepless nights and severe postpartum depression pushes Susan Webster (Ricci) to her limit, she is convinced by her husband, Mark (Camilleri), to start medication and hire a nanny, Amy (Siobhan Williams), to help with her infant son. But one fateful night, tragedy strikes, and her baby dies, and Susan is convicted of a crime she doesn’t even remember committing. Years later, out on parole and fighting to start over, Susan sees a photograph that stops her cold – a picture of a boy who looks exactly like her son, only older… and very much alive. Teaming up with her tough, street-smart friend Cassie (Guerrero), Susan looks for answers and uncovers a sinister network of deception and secrets and makes her question the very people she once trusted.
The Boy with My Son’s Faceis produced by Bruce Harvey for CMW Winter Production Inc. in association with Studio TF1 America. Jason Egenberg, Timothy O. Johnson and Meghan Hooper White serve as executive producers. Gigi Saul Guerrero also directs from a script written by Barry L. Levy and Oritte Bendory.

Abigail Breslin
I Killed Him in My Sleep
Starring Abigail Breslin, Bethany Brown, Michael Eklund and Landon Liboiron
Executive Produced by Lydia Hearst
Premieres March 21 at 8/7c
A psychological thriller blurring the line between dream and reality, guilt and innocence, I Killed Him in My Sleep follows Kelty Crawford (Breslin), a millennial struggling with financial strain, career uncertainty, and a wedding she can’t afford. Desperate for money, she enrolls in a sleep-study experiment that spirals into terror when she experiences a vivid, violent dream of a dying man, a bloody knife in her hand, and a voice accusing her of murder. When a news report the next day reveals a missing man who matches her dream, Kelty is drawn into a dangerous, emotionally charged pursuit of the truth—one that forces her to confront unsettling secrets and the shadows she may not be able to escape.
I Killed Him in My Sleep is produced by Navid Soofi for PF Birch Productions Inc. in association with Barn Loft Productions Studio TF1 America. Timothy O. Johnson, Abbey Sibucao, Lydia Hearst and Jocelyn Freid executive produce. Katie Boland serves as writer and director. The movie is based on the book “Don’t Fall Asleep” by Marissa Finch.

Teri Polo and Jamie-Lynn Sigler
The Man in the Window
Starring Teri Polo, Dylan Walsh and Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Premieres March 28 at 8/7c
When Sarah (Polo) starts dating Jack (Walsh), the handsome man who just moved in across the street, it feels like her life is finally getting back on track. But when a neighbor turns up dead, all signs point to Jack. With no one willing to believe her, Sarah is forced to risk everything to prove the man she’s falling for is a killer.
The Man in the Window is produced by Maverick Film for Lifetime and executive produced by Amy Irons. Richard Switzer produces and directs from a script written by him and Amy Irons.