'Virgin River' Season 7: Everything We Know
The hit romance series is officially Netflix's longest-running English-language drama.


Sadie Bell
If you’ve already finished bingeing Virgin River season 6, we have good news: Netflix has locked in its plans for a seventh. The show, based on a series of romance novels by Robyn Carr, follows Melinda “Mel” Monroe (played in the show by Alexandra Breckenridge), a midwife who moves to a remote town in search of a fresh start. There, she meets Jack Sheridan (Martin Henderson), a veteran and local bar owner with whom she falls in love. Season 6 centered on their long-awaited wedding, with the couple finally getting married in the finale.
Following the renewal, showrunner Patrick Sean Smith told Netflix’s Tudum that “there’s a lot more to go here with these characters.” The feel-good drama about the titular small California town and its inhabitants also became the “longest-running English-language drama series” on Netflix with its season 7 order, according to Deadline.
Below, we’re breaking down everything we know about Virgin River season 7 so far.
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Has 'Virgin River' been renewed for season 7?
Before Jack and Mel even said their “I do”s in season 6, Netflix already renewed the romance drama for another season. The cast announced the early renewal on Instagram in a mash-up video on October 23, 2024 ahead of the December 19 season 6 release, teasing more secrets in what is now Netflix’s longest-running original scripted series.
Much of Virgin River season 6 centered on the lead-up to Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) and Jack's (Martin Henderson) wedding.
When will 'Virgin River' season 7 come out?
Though an official release date has yet to be announced, Virgin River will return to Netflix in early 2026. Deadline reported the series was eyeing sometime at the start of next year in a mid-March report. However, the outlet also confirmed that production had begun in March. If the show films throughout the spring, we'd bet new episodes could land on streaming as soon as January 2026.
Virgin River season 6 ends with a cliffhanger involving Marley's (Rachel Drance) newborn.
How does 'Virgin River' season 6 end?
Spoilers for the sixth season of Virgin River ahead. Don’t fret—even after Mel and Jack briefly run away from their own wedding, everything goes smoothly with the rest of their nuptials in the season 6 finale. When Mel’s biological father Everett (John Allen Nelson) appeared on her doorstep during the holiday episode “Father Christmas,” her father figure Doc (Tim Matheson) had some serious concerns about his intentions based on an incident between the two men years ago. Since then, the adults have put it behind them. Doc walks Mel down the aisle and Everett plays a song he wrote about Mel’s late mother Sarah as their first dance.
But what happens to the other characters may have fans reeling. Brady (Ben Hollingsworth) and Lark (Elise Gatien) solidify their relationship just moments before Lark skips town and empties his bank account in the process. As he’s trying to move forward, he and Brie (Zibby Allen) slip back into old patterns and sleep together. Brie is conflicted, given she’s in a committed relationship with Mike (Marco Grazzini). She’s ready to walk away from both men when Mike gets down on one knee, admitting that he wants to marry her despite knowing about her infidelity.
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Actress Zibby Allen who plays Brie teased that she “can’t believe the finale” before revealing that they filmed two endings for Brie’s cliffhanger. “The one they went with, I’m so happy, but I’m blown away,” she told TV Insider. “And I’m like, ‘How are we going to move forward?'”
The finale left a few other loose threads as well: Doc’s medical license was suspended, and Hope (Annette O'Toole) believes someone is after his clinic; Marley (Rachel Drance) appears the morning after the wedding to ask Mel to adopt her baby; and perhaps most shockingly, Jack checks in on Charmaine (Lauren Hammersley) and finds her front door open and her living room ransacked. The last shot of the season is on Jack as he opens the twins’ bedroom door, looking horrified by what he sees behind it—something we’ll have to wait for season 7 to understand.
Mike (Marco Grazzini), Brie (Zibby Alle), Preacher (Colin Lawrence), and Kaia (Kandyse McClure) stand on a rooftop together in Virgin River season 6.
Who in the 'Virgin River' cast will return for season 7?
The main cast is expected to return for the new season, including Alexandra Breckenridge (Mel), Martin Henderson (Jack), Tim Matheson (Doc), John Allen Nelson (Everett), Annette O’Toole (Hope), Ben Hollingsworth (Brady), Colin Lawrence (Preacher), Kandyse McClure (Kaia), Sarah Dugdale (Lizzie), Kai Bradbury (Denny), Zibby Allen (Brie), Margo Grazzini (Mike), and others.
We could also see more of the new additions to the season 6 cast, Callum Kerr and Jessica Rothe, who play the younger versions of Mel’s parents Everett and Sarah. They appeared in flashbacks in season 6 and Netflix is currently developing a separate prequel series around them. However, if they decide not to move forward, it’s possible these characters will be weaved into future seasons of Virgin River.
Given Lark skipped town in the season 6 finale, she and her daughter Hazel (Ava Anton) may not be making any more appearances in the series. And if Mel and Jack decide to adopt Marley’s baby, the biological mom (Rachel Drance) could also show up occasionally.
You can expect season 7 to be about Mel and Jack's married life together.
Are there any new cast members in 'Virgin River' season 7?
You bet! In March, Deadline reported several beloved stars from The CW are joining Virgin River season 7: Sara Canning from The Vampire Diaries and Cody Kearsley from Riverdale. They're set to play recurring roles, with Canning playing a character "related to an existing" storyline and Karsley playing someone related to a "new storyline."
According to Deadline, Canning will portray Victoria, "an ex-cop who was shot in the line of duty and is now working for the state medical board as an investigator." She's said to come "to Virgin River to investigate Doc’s practice but runs into a friend whom she wouldn’t mind catching up with…or maybe more." (Who could it be? Time to start theorizing!)
As for Kearsley, Deadline reports he will play Clay, a man out to solve one of his longstanding family mysteries. "Clay is the kind of guy that gets noticed when he enters a room. He has experience working the rodeo circuit, so there’s also a tough athletic quality to him," wrote the outlet. "He grew up in the foster care system with his younger sister, whom he hasn’t seen since he was a teenager. He’s been looking for her ever since."
What will 'Virgin River' season 7 be about?
Smith teased to Tudum that season 7 of the romance series will “explore the honeymoon phase for [Mel and Jack] as they’re building their lives on the farm, which can come with its own obstacles.” Despite this, he assures fans that the central couple won’t be breaking up. “I can’t imagine creating a scenario where you think Mel and Jack are going to break up,” Smith continued. “It forces you to dig a little bit deeper into, well, what other issues can they have in their relationship?”
But given how things ended in season 6, we can also expect more of the messy love triangle between Brie, Mike, and Brady, and a potential new baby in the mix should, Mel and Jack go through with the adoption. There’s also the lingering mystery around Charmaine, whose entanglement with Calvin (David Cubitt) may reach an ugly head.
Based on casting announcements, fans can expect the fight for Doc's Virgin River clinic to be another focus of season 7. Now that he's come under investigation, he'll have to defend himself and try to stop the clinic from being taken over by a major hospital network.
Radhika Menon is a freelance journalist, with a general focus on TV and film. Her cultural criticism, reporting, and commentary can be found on Vulture, ELLE, Teen Vogue, Bustle, and more. You can find her across all socials at @menonrad.
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