‘Virgin River’ will return for Season 7. Netflix has renewed the series for another season. And it was announced pretty early, two months before the Season 6 premiere. Patrick Sean Smith will return as showrunner for the 10-episode seventh season after joining the series in season five.
With this renewal, “Virgin River” will also be joining “Grace & Frankie” (season 7), “Orange is the New Black” (season 7), “Elite” (season 8) and “Big Mouth” (season 8). But the renewal isn’t all that surprising: “Virgin River,” based on Robin Carr’s best-selling 21-book series, also has 25 titles since Netflix launched its 2021 Top 10 list. It has been a big hit for the streamer as it has been on the Global Top 10 list for English TV for weeks. Season 5 was released in two parts in 2023 and reached the top 10 in 77 countries.
The romantic drama begins in 2019, with nurse Melinda Monroe (Alexandra Breckenridge) traveling to the fictionally titled town of Virgin River, a remote California town, where she meets the love of her life, Jack Sheridan (Martin Henderson). It depicts her overcoming the sadness of the life she left behind. The backside of Los Angeles.
Season 6 premieres on Dec. 19, and while it finally promises wedding bells for Mel and Jack, that doesn’t mean there won’t be some signature “Virgin River” drama. “We’re trying to hit all the milestones of pre-wedding planning, bachelor and bachelorette parties, rehearsal dinners,” Smith told Netflix’s Tudum. My favorite couple. ”
Sue Tenney, Amy Palmer Robertson, Roman Roth, Christopher E. Perry, Robin Carr, Erin Cardillo, Richard Keith, and Jennifer Monroe serve as executive producers. Ian Hay, Thomas Ian Griffiths, Mary Page Keller and Jackson Synder will serve as co-executive producers.