Virgin River fans can’t get over this information revealed a few months ago by Netflix.
If you are impatiently waiting for season 6 of the adventures of Mel and Jack,
then we have very bad news for you…
While the fifth season of Virgin River was particularly anticipated, Netflix confirmed in May 2023 that the romantic series, adapted from the books by Robyn Carr, would return for a season 6. Good news for fans who, after the special Christmas episodes , would particularly like to know more about Everett Reid, Melinda Monroe’s father, who told the young woman that he had “something important to tell her”. But what is it about? Unfortunately, you will not have the answer to this question before 2025!
Virgin River: Netflix announces bad news for broadcasting
For the moment, no release date has been communicated for season 6 of Virgin River. But several elements suggest that Virgin River should not return to Netflix before 2025, starting with the fact that it does not appear among the programs announced for this year. It must be said that production and filming were affected by the writers’ and actors’ strike, which paralyzed all of Hollywood for several months in 2023. Fans will therefore have to be patient before discovering the rest of the adventures of Mel, Jack and the other inhabitants of the small town of Virgin River. Martin Henderson announced that the crew was finishing filming. Netflix still gave fans a surprise to help them wait.Wednesday, Stranger Things… These other series which should not return to Netflix before 2025
Due to the writers’ and actors’ strike, other original series, initially planned for 2024, will not be released on Netflix until 2025, starting with season 5 of Stranger Things. Filming on the final season of American fiction was supposed to begin last spring, but production was ultimately postponed due to the writers’ movement. “The writing doesn’t stop when filming begins. Although we are very excited to begin production with our incredible cast and crew, that is not possible during this strike,” announced Matt and Ross Duffer on the social network Same story for season 2 of Wednesday. The writers’ union strike also put a stop to Tim Burton’s series, the second chapter of which should begin filming in Ireland in April.