Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4 Picked Up by The CW

The CW Network announced today that the hit series Sullivan’s Crossing, created by Roma Roth and based on the New York Times bestselling book series by Robyn Carr, will return for a 10-episode fourth season, set to debut on The CW in 2026.

The announcement follows the previously confirmed Season 4 renewal of Sullivan’s Crossing by Bell Media’s CTV and Crave, as well as Fremantle.

Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 Picked Up by The CW

Throughout its third season, Sullivan’s Crossing continues to make impressive ratings gains on both linear and digital platforms. The series is up year-over-year in total viewers, with the May 28 episode hitting an all-time high in Live + Same Day total viewers, according to Nielsen. It was also the #1 most-streamed program on The CW App in June.

Sullivan’s Crossing stars Morgan Kohan (When Hope Calls), Chad Michael Murray (Freakier Friday, One Tree Hill), and Scott Patterson (Gilmore Girls).

Scott Patterson as Sully and Tom Jackson as Frank

The Season 3 finale airs tonight, July 16 (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET/PT) on The CW. While everyone prepares for the grand opening of Rob’s (Reid Price) new restaurant, Frank watches over Edna (Andrea Menard) as she recovers at home.

Cal (Murray) finally makes the decision to confront Maggie (Kohan) with his concerns as Rafe (Dakota Taylor) tries to get Sydney (Lindura) to listen to how he feels.

Chad Michael Murray as Cal Jones and Morgan Kohan as Maggie Sullivan

Jacob (Joel Oulette) rushes things with Lola (Amalia Williamson), making her uncomfortable, and Sully (Patterson) gets a surprise visitor who helps him realize he needs to take a new direction.

And Maggie finally reconciles her head with her heart, just as someone from her past arrives with a shocking revelation.

Scott Patterson as Sully and Kate Vernon as Helen

From executive producers Roma Roth and Christopher E. Perry, the team behind the hit series Virgin River, Sullivan’s Crossing is executive produced by Reel World Management in association with Bell Media’s CTV, The CW, and Fremantle.

Marc Tetreault, Mark Gingras, and Jason Levangie serve as producers. For Fremantle, Michela Di Mondo and Hilary Martin are executive producing. The series is distributed internationally by Fremantle.