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Virgin River could be set for bombshell crossover as star of 'similar' drama drops hint

Virgin River could be set for bombshell crossover as star of 'similar' drama drops hint

Daily Record19 hours ago
This similar drama is vying for Virgin River's top spot - could a crossover be on the cards soon?
Virgin River might potentially merge with another beloved small-town romance series, according to claims from a prominent actress.

Drawing inspiration from Robyn Carr's cherished bestselling novels, the Netflix sensation chronicles Mel Monroe (portrayed by Alexandra Breckenridge), a nurse practitioner relocating to a rural community after experiencing heartbreak.

Upon arrival, she encounters bar proprietor and ex-Marine Jack Sheridan (Martin Henderson), with instant chemistry developing between them.

The captivating romance has recently concluded filming for its seventh series, anticipated to premiere on Netflix towards the end of this year or potentially in early 2026.
Meanwhile, American audiences have been engrossed in the newest series of Sullivan's Crossing, which follows comparable themes and draws from another book collection by Carr, reports the Mirror US.

Given this link, viewers have speculated whether these programmes might intersect, and it seems we now have clarity.
Starring Morgan Kohan and Chad Michael Murray, this heartwarming romance unfolds in Nova Scotia, centring on Kohan's character Maggie, a neurosurgeon who reconnects with her father Harry, known as Sully (Scott Patterson), whilst developing feelings for former lawyer California 'Cal' Jones (Murray).
In conversation with TechRadar, Kohan revealed she'd enthusiastically embrace the opportunity to collaborate with Mel, Jack and the entire Virgin River cast should circumstances permit.

"That would be so fun, why not!" she declared when presented with the concept. Whilst the two towns are regrettably hundreds of miles apart, there's nothing preventing Virgin River and Timberlake from coexisting within the same fictional universe.
Indeed, despite Sullivan's Crossing broadcasting on CTV in Canada and The CW in America, much like Virgin River it has also achieved tremendous success on Netflix as its streaming platform in the States.
The shows also share producer Roma Roth, who serves as executive producer on Virgin River whilst being the creator and showrunner of Sullivan's.

With backing for the Canadian drama gathering momentum as Mel and Jack's love story continues to captivate millions of viewers worldwide, might a special crossover episode be on the cards?
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Regardless, Kohan has pledged numerous surprises heading our way in the freshly commissioned fourth series of Sullivan's Crossing, especially following the bombshell that Maggie remains wed to her ex-lover, Liam (Marcus Rosner).
"I hope they can [stay together]," she remarked regarding her relationship with Cal.
"They've built such a beautiful foundation, and clearly this is a bit of a bombshell.
"I think it will take some trust to build them back up, and maybe a lot of explaining... but they are so good together."
As the following for both programmes expands annually, might Netflix deliver a shock of their own by linking the Robyn Carr universe on television?
Virgin River is available to stream on Netflix. Sullivan's Crossing airs on CTW and is on Netflix in the US.
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