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Virgin River fans rejoice: season 6 isn’t event out yet (it hits Netflix on December 19) and the show has already been renewed for season 7! Which is a huge deal because that makes Virgin River the longest-running Netflix drama ever, and after so many Netflix cancellations, it’s exciting to see a show (especially one that’s so feel-good) break that Netflix cancellation curse! And showrunner Patrick Sean Smith promises, “There’s a lot more to go here with these characters” (via Tudum).

Season 6 saw Mel and Jack finally tie the knot (and after we’ve been waiting for them to say “I do” for literally six years, this wedding was my most-anticipated scene), but the ceremony is just beginning for this cozy TV show.


Here’s everything you need to know about Virgin River season 7, coming to Netflix soon.

What has the cast said about Virgin River season 7?

The biggest question surrounding the end of Virgin River season 6 is what made Jack gasp when he went to check on Charmaine and the twins. “I do know [what makes him gasp],” Alexandra Breckenridge tells EW. “But I can’t tell you. It’s too big of a thing. I couldn’t possibly.”

“The storyline with Marley and the baby does not disappear in season 7,” she adds. “It’s pretty heavily featured. I can’t tell you what happens with it, but I can tell you that it doesn’t disappear. It’s still there, and it’s something that me and Jack have to navigate through. It brings stuff up, of course.”

Is Virgin River going to have a season 7?

Yes, we’re getting a Virgin River season 7! The new installment will follow Mel and Jack after their wedding day, and Patrick Sean Smith says season 7 will “explore the honeymoon phase for them as they’re building their lives on the farm, which can come with its own obstacles.”

But don’t worry hopeless romantics, we don’t have to worry about whether Mel and Jack are endgame. “I can’t imagine creating a scenario where you think Mel and Jack are going to break up,” Patrick continues. “It forces you to dig a little bit deeper into, well, what other issues can they have in their relationship? Especially when you want to keep it through the romance lens. I think Alex and Martin play all of those [moments so well], it’s just resting on emotional stakes as opposed to will they, won’t they.”

Is there a Virgin River season 7 release date?

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We still don’t have a Virgin River season 7 release date yet, but one star did tease when we can expect to press play on new episodes.

“There is a lot going on this year for Netflix,” Alexandra Breckenridge adds in the EW interview. “The finale of Stranger Things as a series is going to be a big deal. If I was an intelligent person, guessing, I would say I wouldn’t roll Virgin River out until the new year.”

Based on the fact we got season 5 in 2023 and are getting season 6 in 2024, here’s hoping we get season 7 before too long.

Who is leaving Virgin River season 7?

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Mark Ghanimé won’t return as Cameron in Virgin River season 7 — at least, not as a series regular.

“He will always be a part of the world, and I would love to see his character back, but he won’t be a series regular in Season 7, unfortunately,” Patrick Sean Smith told TV Line.

Who’s in the Virgin River season 7 cast?

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We’ll see Annette O’Toole as Hope, Tim Matheson as Doc, Colin Lawrence as Preacher, Kandyse McClure as Kaia, Sarah Dugdale as Lizzie, and Kai Bradbury as Denny.

“Especially with Hope and Doc, getting to tell love stories between two people at that age is something that television never does,” Patrick says. “Or if they do, it’s for comic relief or something. So the more that we get to grow those characters and dig into them, it just feels special. It feels like nothing else anybody is doing on television.”

The Virgin River season 7 cast includes:

  • Alexandra Breckenridge as Mel Monroe

  • Martin Henderson as Jack Sheridan

  • Colin Lawrence as Preacher Middleton

  • Jenny Cooper as Joey Barnes

  • Lauren Hammersley as Charmaine Roberts

  • Annette O’Toole as Hope McCrea

  • Tim Matheson as Doc Mullins

  • Ben Hollingsworth as Dan Brady

  • Sarah Dugdale as Lizzie

  • Zibby Allen as Brie Sheridan

  • Marco Grazzini as Mike Valenzuela

  • Kai Bradbury as Denny Cutler

  • Kandyse McClure as Kaia Bryant

  • Nicola Cavendish as Connie

  • Teryl Rothery as Muriel

  • Gwynyth Walsh as Jo Ellen

  • Christina Jastrzembska as Lydie

  • Trevor Lerner as Bert Gordon

  • Keith MacKechnie as Nick

  • Carmel Amit as Jamie

  • Clare Filipow as Hannah

  • Gabrielle Rose as Amelia Sheridan

  • Sara Canning as Victoria

  • Cody Kearsley as Clay

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