The CW has renewed romantic drama 'Sullivan's Crossing' for a fourth season, following its breakout success on Netflix. The series, which stars Morgan Kohan, Chad Michael Murray and Scott Patterson, will return for another 10-episode run in 2026.
The renewal comes as the show entered Netflix's weekly charts at No. 3, scoring 3 million views and 22 million hours watched in its first week on the streaming service. The CW President Brad Schwartz described the decision as 'easy', noting the series is a top three show on the network by total audience and among viewers aged 18-49.
Created by 'Virgin River' executive producer Roma Roth, 'Sullivan's Crossing' follows neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan (Kohan) as she returns to her hometown in rural Nova Scotia after legal trouble, reconnecting with her estranged father (Patterson) and navigating a relationship with Cal (Murray). The series is based on novels by Robyn Carr.
The third season finale airs tonight (July 16) on The CW. Schwartz highlighted the show's 'warm' and 'cozy' appeal, particularly to female audiences, and noted that its success on Netflix has boosted viewership on The CW app by 153%.



