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Sullivan's Crossing Season 4: Release date, storyline, returning cast members and cast

Sullivan's Crossing Season 4: Release date, storyline, returning cast members and cast

Time of Indiaa day ago
Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 will premiere in 2026 on The CW, following its successful run on TV and Netflix. Filming began in August 2025 and will end in November. The new season will feature 10 episodes, continuing Maggie's story after a major Season 3 twist involving her unexpected marriage.
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Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 Returning Cast Members
Morgan Kohan as Maggie
Chad Michael Murray as Cal
Scott Patterson as Sully
Tom Jackson as Frank
Andrea Menard as Edna
Allan Hawco as Andrew
Marcus Rosner as Liam
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Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 Episode Count and Production Timeline
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The new season will pick up after Season 3's dramatic ending, with filming already underway in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Fans can expect 10 new episodes continuing Maggie's story after a surprising twist involving her past.Ahead of the Season 3 finale, The CW confirmed that Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 will debut in 2026. While an exact date has not been shared, more details are expected in the coming months. The season will have 10 episodes.Filming began in Halifax, Nova Scotia in August 2025. Production is on track to conclude on November 25, 2025. The series has been renewed due to its strong performance on television and streaming platforms.When Sullivan's Crossing was renewed in July, The CW President Brad Schwartz said the decision was straightforward. The show performed well on The CW and found a strong audience on Netflix, which holds the streaming rights in the US.Season 3 was added to Netflix on August 11, 2025, a month after its television run ended on The CW. The quick release allowed fans who missed the broadcast to catch up ahead of the next chapter.There is no official synopsis for Season 4 yet. However, it is expected to continue directly from the events of the Season 3 finale.Maggie had been torn between staying in Timberlake, where job opportunities were limited, and her relationship with Cal. In the finale, she chose to remain in town and open her own medical practice.The apparent resolution was disrupted when Liam appeared and revealed he was not just a past summer romance but Maggie's husband. This surprise revelation ended the season, setting up a major conflict for Season 4.Showrunner Roma Roth said before the reveal that a major event was planned to end Season 3, which would carry into Season 4. She explained that romance dramas need constant tension between characters to keep the story engaging.The main cast will return for Season 4:These familiar faces will continue the story, exploring the consequences of Maggie's decision and Liam's revelation.Season 4 will feature 10 episodes. Production began in August 2025 in Halifax and will wrap by late November. Post-production will follow, allowing the show to meet its planned 2026 premiere window.The combination of established characters, ongoing romantic tensions, and new conflicts is expected to drive the next season's plot.When will Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 be released?Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 will premiere in 2026 on The CW. An exact release date has not been confirmed yet.What will happen in Sullivan's Crossing Season 4?Season 4 will explore Maggie's marriage revelation, her relationship with Cal, and the impact of Liam's return to Timberlake.
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