Netflix and showrunner Patrick Sean Smith confirmed that Virgin River season 8 will begin filming on April 22, 2026, in Vancouver, wrapping by August. This follows the season 7 premiere in March 2026 and continues the series’ steady annual production cycle. Post-production will run through the end of 2026, making a spring 2027 release the most likely premiere window. Parade + 2

Virgin River S7. (L to R) Alexandra Breckenridge as Melinda Monroe and Martin Henderson as Jack Sheridan in Episode #7 of Virgin River S7 | Cr. MARIA MEDINA/NETFLIX © 2025Netflix Life

Major cast departures reshape the lineup

Long-time cast members Lauren Hammersley (Charmaine) and Marco Grazzini (Mike) will not return for season 8, with their season 7 arcs bringing closure to their stories. Showrunner Smith said the goal is to keep characters with strong narrative potential while introducing ‘new blood.’ Recurring actors Austin Nichols and Cody Kearsley will continue, while no other main cast exits are planned. Netflix Life + 1

Time jump launches new story threads

Season 8 will begin about four months after the season 7 finale, showing how Mel and Jack’s baby fared after surgery. This narrative leap also sets up developments such as Brady’s condition after his accident, Denny’s medical school plans, and Hope’s next chapter. The approach moves multiple plots forward before viewers rejoin the characters. Netflix Life + 1

Parenthood tests and shifting relationships

Mel and Jack’s journey will center on caring for a child with special health needs, a challenge expected to impact their relationship. Muriel will start seeing Everett, creating an unexpected romantic link within Mel’s family. Jack will also be focused on his farm, with themes of sacrifice, renewal, and the lingering effects of past events woven into the season’s arcs. Parade + 1