Netflix just added a new season of No. 1 romantic drama show — 'Sullivan's Crossing' season 3 has finally arrived

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If you spent the last few weeks binge-watching the first two seasons of "Sullivan's Crossing" on Netflix, you've no doubt been wondering when the streaming service would be getting the latest episodes. If you're not up to speed, "Sullivan's Crossing" is a romantic drama based on books penned by Robyn Carr (the same author behind the "Virgin River" novels).

The "Sullivan's Crossing" adaptation originally aired on CTV and The CW, before making its way to Netflix in early July, where it's been a mainstay of the streamer's top 10 list ever since. As of today, (August 11), we've got good news: "Sullivan's Crossing" season 3 is now streaming on Netflix, meaning fans of shows like "Virgin River" or romance in general now have 10 new episodes of soapy drama to look forward to streaming.

Below, you can find a little more info about "Sullivan's Crossing" season 3 (and an update on the show's future. If you aren't quite caught up yet, don't read on, though — there are spoilers ahead!

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What is 'Sullivan's Crossing' season 3 about?

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"Sullivan's Crossing" season 3 continues to follow the life of Maggie Sullivan (Morgan Kohan) and her time in the titular town.

Here's the series synopsis for the third season, from The CW: "Having finally confessed her love to Cal Jones (Chad Michael Murray, "One Tree Hill") and still reeling from the aftermath of Rob's diner fire, Maggie Sullivan (Morgan Kohan, "When Hope Calls") makes the decision to leave her carer as a neurosurgeon behind to help run her father, Sully Sullivan's (Scott Patterson, "Gilmore Girls") campground. But trading the adrenaline of the OR for a slower paced life at the Crossing won't be easy and Maggie will be faced with many challenges as she continues her journey from the Head to the Heart."

In addition to Kohan, Murray and Patterson, "Sullivan's Crossing" also stars Tom Jackson, Andrea Menard, Allan Hawco, Lynda Boyd, Peter Outerbridge, and more.

Is 'Sullivan's Crossing' season 4 happening?

(L-R) Chad Michael Murray as Cal and Morgan Kohan as Maggie in "Sullivan's Crossing."

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Yes! Back when the first two seasons hit Netflix, Deadline revealed that The CW — where "Sullivan's Crossing" airs in the US — had renewed the romantic drama for a fourth season.

The news came just ahead of the "Sullivan's Crossing" season 3 finale, which aired on The CW on July 16, and confirmed the show would be returning for another 10-episode run in 2026.

"I'm very excited with the Season 4 renewal and am extremely grateful to have supportive partners who understand the value of my brand as well as the importance of producing comfort programming", said executive producer, Roma Roth. "It's very gratifying to know "Sullivan's Crossing" is resonating so well with our global audience."

If "Sullivan's Crossing" continues to perform as well as it has done thus far, it likely won't be disappearing anytime soon, either: in the same report, CW President Brad Schwartz said the show "still has a lot of runway left," too.

Need even more romance in your life? Be sure to check out our guide to the best shows like "Sullivan's Crossing" for more recommendations, or our overall round-up of the best Netflix shows to ensure your watchlist is full of top-quality watches.

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Martin is a Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, covering all things movies and TV. If it’s in the theaters or available to stream somewhere, he’s probably watched it… especially if it has a dragon in it. Before joining the team, he was a Staff Writer at What To Watch where he wrote about a broad range of shows that stretched from "Doctor Who" and "The Witcher" to "Bridgerton" and "Love Island". When he’s not watching the next must-see movie or show, he’s probably still in front of a screen playing massive RPGs, reading, spending a fortune on TCGs, or watching the NFL.

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