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What you need to know about season 7 of 'Virgin River,' Netflix's longest-running original series

Alexandra Breckenridge stars in Netflix's "Virgin River."
Alexandra Breckenridge stars in Netflix's "Virgin River."

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  • Netflix's hit drama "Virgin River" released its latest batch of episodes in December 2024.
  • The streamer announced in October that a seventh season had been greenlit.
  • Here's what we know about season seven of the show.

Warning: Spoilers ahead for the season six finale of "Virgin River."

The latest season of Netflix's romantic drama "Virgin River" saw nurse practitioner Melinda Monroe (Alexandra Breckenridge) and restaurateur Jack Sheridan (Martin Henderson) finally walk down the aisle together.

It was a long time coming for the couple, who have faced no end of ups and downs since their meet-cute in the show's first season.

Elsewhere, Lizzie (Sarah Dugdale) and Denny (Kai Bradbury) prepared for the arrival of their baby, while Hope (Annette O'Toole) and Doc (Tim Matheson) faced a new threat.

The new episodes also used flashbacks to introduce viewers to younger versions of Mel's parents, Sarah (Jessica Rothe) and Everett (Callum Kerr), giving a glimpse at how their own love story unfolded. The characters are set to be the focus of an upcoming spinoff series.

As for what's next for Mel, Jack, and the rest of the residents of the fictional Northern Californian town, keep reading for everything we know so far about season seven.

'Virgin River' was renewed for season 7 before season 6 aired

The cast of "Virgin River" announced the show's renewal on the series' official Instagram in October.

"Good news, Virgin River is confirmed to come back for Season 7! More love, drama, and small-town charm coming your way. You're very welcome," the caption read.

The series is now Netflix's longest-running original scripted series. The comedy dramas "Orange Is the New Black" and "Grace and Frankie," both ran for seven seasons before ending in 2019 and 2022, respectively.

'Virgin River' season 7 will explore Jack and Mel's 'honeymoon phase'

Speaking to Netflix fan site Tudum, showrunner Patrick Sean Smith teased what fans could expect from the coming season.

"I think we've only just begun to see Mel and Jack function as a married couple, which is exciting," he said, adding that season seven would likely "explore the honeymoon phase for them as they're building their lives on the farm, which can come with its own obstacles."

Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) and Jack (Martin Henderson) married in "Virgin River" season six.
Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) and Jack (Martin Henderson) married in "Virgin River" season six.

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For those wondering whether those obstacles may include splitting the couple up again, Smith said that wasn't on the cards.

"I can't imagine creating a scenario where you think Mel and Jack are going to break up," he said. "It forces you to dig a little bit deeper into, well, what other issues can they have in their relationship? Especially when you want to keep it through the romance lens. I think Alex and Martin play all of those [moments so well], it's just resting on emotional stakes as opposed to will they, won't they."

There is no release date for season 7 just yet

With season six released earlier this month, it's unlikely that fans will see season seven drop on Netflix any time soon.

In fact, season seven hasn't even begun filming yet. The cast and crew are scheduled to return to set in British Columbia in the Spring of 2025, Smith said, per Deadline.

The show may go on

Martin Henderson and Alexandra Breckenridge in "Virgin River" season six.
Martin Henderson and Alexandra Breckenridge in "Virgin River" season six.

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Netflix hasn't officially confirmed an eighth season, but Smith said that there were "no plans" for the show to end anytime soon.

"No plans to wrap up the series anytime soon, and as long as people keep coming back for it, we're proud and happy to keep telling these stories," he told Deadline in December.

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Here's a reminder of where everyone on 'Virgin River' ended up ahead of season 6

Martin Henderson and Alexandra Breckenridge in "Virgin River" season six.
Martin Henderson and Alexandra Breckenridge in "Virgin River" season five.

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  • Netflix's small-town drama "Virgin River" returned with its sixth season on December 19.
  • The last season ended with a bombshell baby reveal and an unexpected return from the dead.
  • Here's a reminder of where all the main characters ended up ahead of the new episodes.

"Virgin River" returned Thursday with its sixth season, delivering another dramatic chapter in Mel and Jack's romance.

The last time audiences saw the couple, played by Martin Henderson and Alexandra Breckenridge, they were planning their wedding while also dealing with the devastating loss of a pregnancy.

The fate of several other characters was also hanging in the balance.

Here's a refresher on where everyone ended up.

Mel lost her baby but was determined to still become a mom by any means possible.
Ava ( Libby Osler), Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge), and Brie (Zibby Allen) in season five of "Virgin River."
Ava ( Libby Osler), Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge), and Brie (Zibby Allen) in season five of "Virgin River."

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Mel was pregnant and newly engaged at the beginning of "Virgin River" season five. However, tragedy struck midseason.

She lost the baby after a camping trip with Jack, right before a large wildfire spread across the fictional Californian town.

She was devastated by the loss but by the end of the season, she had resolved to have a family with Jack by any means and began to consider adoption.

In the additional Christmas episodes, Mel discovered her biological father was a man named Everett Reid (John Allen Nelson).

Jack got into business with some bad eggs.
Jack (Martin Henderson) in season five of "Virgin River."
Jack (Martin Henderson) in season five of "Virgin River."

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Jack faced a huge setback with his glamping business after Melissa (Barbara Pollard) was arrested. Unbeknownst to Jack, she had taken over as the head of the Virgin River-area drug operation.

Jack's new business was shut down as part of the investigation into Melissa's illegal activities.

Elsewhere, Jack and Mel took a huge leap forward in their relationship. The couple decided to purchase Lily's (Lynda Boyd) farmland, which just so happened to be the spot of their first kiss.

At the end of the season, the two were planning to build a new home for themselves and their longed-for family.

Charmaine gave birth to her twins and fessed up to Jack that he was not the father.
Charmaine (Lauren Hammersley) in season five of "Virgin River."
Charmaine (Lauren Hammersley) in season five of "Virgin River."

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In season five, Jack's ex, Charmaine (Lauren Hammersley), revealed she lied about him being the father of her unborn twins.

As it turns out, the twins' father is Calvin (David Cubitt) โ€” Virgin River's most notorious villain, who was presumed dead.

It was previously implied that Calvin, the leader of a local drug ring, had died in a boat explosion apparently orchestrated by Melissa.

However, as audiences learned in the season five finale, he was alive.

After returning to Virgin River, he told Charmaine he wanted a relationship with his kids.

Doc agreed to take part in a clinical trial to help with his health.
Vernon 'Doc' Mullins (Tim Matheson) in season five of "Virgin River."
Vernon 'Doc' Mullins (Tim Matheson) in season five of "Virgin River."

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Vernon 'Doc' Mullins (Tim Matheson), who has the eye disease macular degeneration, lost his vision while treating patients following the wildlife.

Realizing the severity of his condition, he decided to enroll in a clinical trial that could help him restore his eyesight.

Elsewhere, Doc received heartwarming news when Mel asked if he would walk her down the aisle at her wedding.

Hope fought to keep her position as mayor.
Hope McCrea (Annette O'Toole) in season five of "Virgin River."
Hope McCrea (Annette O'Toole) in season five of "Virgin River."

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Hope (Annette O'Toole) spent much of season five recovering from the traumatic brain injury she had sustained.

She also found herself defending herself from some overly concerned town residents working to remove her as mayor.

By the finale, she had been sworn back in.

In other news, Doc asked Hope to renew their wedding vows.

Lizzy discovered she was pregnant.
Lizzie (Sarah Dugdale) in season five of "Virgin River."
Lizzie (Sarah Dugdale) in season five of "Virgin River."

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Lizzie (Sarah Dugdale) and Denny (Kai Bradbury) got back together in season five after briefly breaking up in season four.

She began working as Hope's health aide โ€” and eventual mayoral assistant โ€” and made the decision to remain in Virgin River instead of moving away.

Her decision was partly influenced by her romance with Denny and their experience of surviving the wildfires together.

At the end of the season, she told Denny that she believed she was pregnant.

Denny wanted to leave Virgin River to go to med school.
Denny (Kai Bradbury) and Doc (Tim Matheson) in season five of "Virgin River."
Denny (Kai Bradbury) and Doc (Tim Matheson) in season five of "Virgin River."

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Doc's grandson began settling into life in Virgin River in season five.

His romance with Lizzie got back on track after she decided to stay in the town.

But in an unexpected twist, Denny told Lizzie in the season five finale that he had changed his mind about staying.

At the town carnival, he dropped the bombshell news that he wanted to leave Virgin River to go to med school after all.

But Lizzie had some big news of her own: she was pregnant.

Preacher had a new love interest but was worried about his future.
Preacher (Colin Lawrence) in season five of "Virgin River."
Preacher (Colin Lawrence) in season five of "Virgin River."

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Preacher began dating Kaia (Kandyse McClure), a firefighter, in season five.

It came after his former flame, Paige (Lexa Doig), decided to skip town with her son Christopher (Chase Petriw) after the traumatic experience the two had with Vince (Steve Bacic).

As audiences will remember, Christopher was kidnapped by Vince because he believed that Paige and Preacher had conspired to kill his twin brother Wes (also played by Bacic) and hide his body.

As a reminder, Paige did accidentally kill her abusive ex by pushing him down the stairs back in season two, then fled while Preacher took care of the body.

Preacher was assured by town detective Mike (Marco Grazzini) in the season five premiere that the police weren't taking Vince's claims seriously.

However, the ordeal came back to bite him when Wes's body was discovered in the woods in the Christmas episodes.

Brie and Brady broke up and started dating other people.
benjamin hollingsworth as brady in virgin river, wearing a red knit cap and smiling softly at a woman
Brady (Benjamin Hollingsworth) in season five of "Virgin River."

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Brady (Benjamin Hollingsworth) had managed to break free from the local drug ring and was enjoying a simpler life in season five.

He began seeing a single mother named Lark (Elise Gatien) who has a young daughter.

However, it turned out that Lark had some ulterior motives. As audiences saw, she had been asked to pursue Brady by her ex, Jimmy (Ian Tracey), and the two were planning on using him in some way.

Meanwhile, Brie (Zibby Allen) began seeing Mike.

Cameron and Muriel took their romance public.
Muriel (Teryl Rothery) and Cameron (Mark Ghanime) in season five of "Virgin River."
Muriel (Teryl Rothery) and Cameron (Mark Ghanime) in season five of "Virgin River."

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The town's newest arrival, a doctor called Cameron (Mark Ghanime), enjoyed a blossoming, if not unexpected, romance with Muriel (Teryl Rothery).

They initially kept things under wraps, concerned they would raise eyebrows, but after speaking to Doc, they took their romance public by kissing in front of the other residents at the Labor Day carnival.

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