The CW has officially renewed Sullivan’s Crossing for a fourth season, keeping the drama series on the network’s schedule.
The announcement comes as the show continues to build its audience on the network. Sullivan’s Crossing moved to The CW after originally airing on CTV in Canada.
The series follows neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan as she returns to her hometown and her estranged father’s crossroads country store. She’s forced to reconnect with her past while building new relationships in the small community.
Season 3 wrapped up earlier this year with several storylines left unresolved.
The show stars Morgan Kohan as Maggie Sullivan alongside Scott Patterson, who plays her father Sully. The cast also includes Chad Michael Murray, Tom Jackson, and Andrea Menard in key roles.
Production details for the upcoming season haven’t been released yet. The CW typically announces premiere dates closer to the actual air date.
Sullivan’s Crossing has become part of The CW’s strategy to acquire proven content from international markets. The network picked up the show after it had already established itself with Canadian audiences.
The series is based on the novel series by Robyn Carr, who also wrote the Virgin River books. Both shows share similar small-town settings and relationship-focused storylines.
Season 4 will likely continue following Maggie as she navigates her relationships and her new life away from the high-pressure world of surgery. The show has consistently focused on themes of family, healing, and second chances.
The CW hasn’t announced how many episodes the new season will include.