Netflix has officially renewed its hit romantic drama Virgin River for a seventh season, extending the small-town saga that has captivated millions of viewers around the world.

The announcement follows the overwhelming success of Season 6, which premiered earlier this year and delivered record-breaking engagement across multiple regions. With its blend of heartfelt storytelling, scenic backdrops, and deeply human drama, Virgin River continues to be one of Netflix’s most enduring and emotionally resonant original series.

A Series That Keeps Growing

Season 6 wrapped with emotional cliffhangers and pivotal character revelations, leaving fans eager for answers—and Netflix ready to greenlight another chapter.

Virgin River has proven time and time again that stories rooted in love, community, and resilience never go out of style,” said Netflix’s head of scripted drama. “Season 6 saw the show reach new creative heights and connect even more deeply with audiences, and we’re thrilled to continue that momentum with Season 7.”

According to internal streaming metrics, the sixth season was among the platform’s Top 10 most-watched shows globally for three consecutive weeks, with its finale becoming one of the year’s most discussed episodes on social media.

What Lies Ahead in Season 7

While plot details are under wraps, Season 7 is expected to dive deeper into the personal journeys of beloved characters like Mel Monroe (Alexandra Breckenridge) and Jack Sheridan (Martin Henderson), while also introducing new characters and exploring unresolved secrets from the town’s past.

Fans can also expect the continuation of complex relationships, medical twists, and emotional reckonings—core themes that have defined the series from the start.

Returning Cast & Production

Though casting confirmations are still in progress, lead stars Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henderson, Tim Matheson, Annette O’Toole, and Colin Lawrence are all expected to return. Supporting characters from Virgin River’s extended community will also play a key role in shaping the next season’s dramatic arcs.

Season 7 will again be helmed by showrunner Patrick Sean Smith, alongside executive producers Sue Tenney, Roma Roth, and Chris Perry. Filming is scheduled to begin in British Columbia later this year, with a release window targeted for mid-to-late 2026.

A Show That Heals and Connects

Adapted from the bestselling novels by Robyn Carr, Virgin River has resonated with fans for its authenticity, emotional depth, and unapologetic sentimentality. It’s a series that doesn’t shy away from heartbreak but always leads its characters—and its audience—toward healing.

With themes of grief, love, trauma, and second chances, Virgin River continues to be a soothing balm in a chaotic world, offering not just escapism, but connection.


As Virgin River enters Season 7, one thing is clear: this little town still has a lot of stories left to tell—and we’ll be right there on the front porch, waiting.