‘Virgin River’ Season 5 Features Holiday Cheer, Breakup Blues and a Dangerous Wildfire

Season 5 of the hit Netflix show returns with new episodes on Sept. 7

A new season of Virgin River is just around the corner.

Season 5 of the hit series premieres this fall and will be split into two parts.

Part 1, consisting of 10 episodes, will debut on Netflix on Sept. 7. The final two episodes of the season, which will be holiday specials, will drop on Nov. 30.

Teasing what’s to come, Netflix says the new season “features surprising new relationships, a shocking break-up, a difficult court trial, a heartbreaking goodbye, and a wildfire that threatens the town, bringing some people of Virgin River together while tearing others apart.”

Season 5 picks up after Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) and Jack (Martin Henderson) got engaged and confirmed that he is, in fact, the father of her unborn baby. However, there may be trouble in paradise as “issues of motherhood push Mel to make a big decision about her future at the clinic” and her pregnancy unexpectedly “sparks an emotional connection to her past.”

Jack will face some “long overdue confrontations” as he struggles with his demons and runs into conflict with his ex-girlfriend Charmine (Lauren Hammersley). Meanwhile, Doc (Tim Matheson) and Hope (Annette O’Toole) must “find solace in their community, in their young new family, and in each other.”

Additional cast members for season 5 include Colin Lawrence (John), Benjamin Hollingsworth (Dan), Zibby Allen (Brie), Sarah Dugdale (Lizzie), Marco Grazzini (Mike), Mark Ghanimé (Dr. Cameron), Kai Bradbury (Denny) and newcomer Kandyse McClure. New showrunner Patrick Sean Smith, the creator of Greek, will be taking over from previous showrunner Sue Tenney.

In an interview with Glamour in July 2022, Henderson teased the upcoming installment as “the best season yet.”

“The baby stuff gets really interesting [in season 5],” the actor shared. “A lot of stuff gets wrapped up and then there’s a whole bunch of new beginnings, new storylines. I can’t give too much away. I know someone might move away. Someone might leave.”

In an interview with Glamour in July 2022, Henderson teased the upcoming installment as “the best season yet.”

“The baby stuff gets really interesting [in season 5],” the actor shared. “A lot of stuff gets wrapped up and then there’s a whole bunch of new beginnings, new storylines. I can’t give too much away. I know someone might move away. Someone might leave.”

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