Netflix has renewed the romantic drama Virgin River for a seventh season. This update comes two months before the Season 6 premiere. The cast made the announcement on Virgin River’s official Instagram page.
Notice of renewal
Virgin River has been officially renewed for season 7 by Netflix. The announcement was shared on the show’s Instagram page, where fans responded positively to the news. The renewal was confirmed almost two months before the season 6 premiere, scheduled for December 19th.
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showrunner and cast
Patrick Sean Smith will continue as showrunner for season seven. His previous credits include Greek and Chasing Life. Series regulars returning for Season 7 include Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henderson, Tim Matheson, Annette O’Toole, and more.
plot
Virgin River tells the story of nurse Melinda Monroe, played by Alexandra Breckenridge. She moves from Los Angeles to the quiet California town of Virgin River, hoping to start a new life. But she soon realized that small-town life had its own challenges.
season 6
Virgin River Season 6 focuses on the romantic spring wedding of Mel and Jack, played by Martin Henderson. According to Netflix, the season will include unexpected twists, a developing love triangle, wedding drama, and secrets from Mel’s father’s past. The season also takes viewers back to the 1970s and provides a glimpse into Virgin River’s history.
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production team
Virgin River’s executive producers include showrunner Patrick Sean Smith, Sue Tenney, Amy Palmer Robertson, Roman Roth, and Christopher E. Perry. Season 6 will be directed by Martin Wood, Rama Lau, Felipe Rodriguez, Martin Henderson, and Monica Mitchell.
FAQ
When will Virgin River season 6 air?
Season 6 is scheduled to premiere on December 19, 2024.
Who is the showrunner for Season 7 of Virgin River?
Patrick Sean Smith will return as showrunner for season 7.
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