The CW’s romantic drama just got a big streaming boost from Netflix
“Sullivan’s Crossing” Season 3 just wrapped up its run, bringing us back to the Crossing with 10 new episodes. The CW romance returned in May after a slight release date delay — and a few weeks after the season debuted in Canada, where it airs on CTV.
The finale, “Head to the Heart,” aired on July 17, bringing Season 3 to a close. The good news? “Sullivan’s Crossing” is already renewed for Season 4, meaning the wait for new episodes has begun again, and with the first two seasons climbing up the streaming charts after their Netflix debut, there’s an even bigger audience waiting for more.
Based on the book series by “Virgin River” author Robyn Carr, “Sullivan’s Crossing” follows neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan (Morgan Kohan) back to her small hometown after her dream life in Boston gets turned upside down. Back home, she tries to rebuild a relationship with her estranged father, Sully (Scott Patterson), while falling for newcomer Cal Jones (Chad Michael Murray).
Season 2 was filled with emotional confessions, Maggie’s choice to commit to her life in the Crossing, including Cal, and a diner fire that devastated the community. The wait to find out where it all leads is almost over, so here’s everything to know about when and where you can watch new episodes of “Sullivan’s Crossing.”
When Does “Sullivan’s Crossing” Season 3 Premiere?
“Sullivan’s Crossing” Season 3 has a new release date: it returned to The CW on Wednesday, May 14, at 8 p.m.
The series, which had previously been announced to return on May 7, debuted with the season premiere, “New Beginnings.”
Is that the U.S. or Canadian release date?
May 14 is the U.S. release date. Season 3 already premiered in Canada on CTV, airing the first episode on April 27.
When do new episodes come out?
New episodes air weekly on Wednesdays at 8 p.m, streaming the next day.
“Sullivan’s Crossing” Season 3 U.S. Release Schedule
The CW has only confirmed episode details for the first eight episodes so far, but we’ll keep this updated as new episodes are announced.
S.3 E.1: “New Beginnings” – May 14
Maggie tries to embrace her new life at the Crossing as she struggles to move past the loss she suffered the night of the diner fire (#301). The episode is written by Roma Roth and directed by Jonathan Wright.
S.3 E.2: “Out of the Blue” – May 21
Maggie and Cal’s relationship starts to heat up, while Sully realizes he has some things in common with newcomer, Helen (Kate Vernon). The episode is written by N.T. Grey & Rosana Roth and directed by Jonathan Wright (#302).
S.3 E.3: “The Ties That Bind” – May 28
Maggie accompanies Cal to visit his parents after his father takes ill, while Sully and Frank get to the bottom of who’s behind the new development. The episode is written by John Callaghan and directed by Chris Grismer.
S.3 E.4: “A Clear Perspective” – June 4
Maggie (Morgan Kohan) tries to help Cal (Chad Michael Murray) deal with his conflicted feelings towards his father, while Sully (Scott Patterson) worries about how he will compete with the new development. The episode is written by Roma Roth and directed by Chris Grismer.
S.3 E.5: “Misunderstandings” – June 11
Maggie (Morgan Kohan) grows concerned about Cal (Chad Michael Murray) after he makes a series of rash decisions, while an unexpected visitor threatens Sully (Scott Patterson) and Rob’s (Reid Price) plans for the new diner. The episode is written by Rosana Roth and directed by Martin Wood.
S.3 E.6: “Bad Timing” – June 18
Everyone at the Crossing pitches in to try and help Rob (Reid Price) save his new restaurant while Maggie (Morgan Kohan) and Cal (Chad Michael Murray) continue to drift apart. The episode is written by John Callaghan and directed by Martin Wood.
S.4 E.7: “Twists and Turns” – June 24
Maggie (Morgan Kohan), Sully (Scott Patterson), Sydney (Lindura), Rob (Reid Price), Frank (Tom Jackson), and Edna (Andrea Menard) head out to help Cal (Chad Michael Murray) and the Search and Rescue team look for Lola (Amalia Williamson) and Jacob (Joel Oulette) when it comes to light that the two never made it home from the woods. The episode is written by Mark Bacci & Priscilla White and directed by April Mullen.
S.3 E.8: “Blindsided” – July 2
Maggie (Morgan Kohan) tries to figure out what’s wrong with Glenn (Dean Armstrong) as his condition deteriorates and begins to suspect that there may be a connection to the firefighter who collapsed during the renovations at the lodge. The episode is written by John Callaghan & Rosana Roth and directed by April Mullen.
S.3 E.9: “First Cut Is the Deepest” – July 9
After being admitted to the hospital, Edna (Andrea Menard) learns the reason behind her vision loss, and Maggie (Morgan Kohan) discovers there’s more to the diagnosis than they first thought. The episode is written by Roma Roth and directed by Winnifred Jong.
S.3 E.10: “Head to the Heart” – July 17 (Finale)
After watching Maggie (Morgan Kohan) at the hospital, Cal (Chad Michael Murray) becomes convinced she’s missing her surgical career more than she’s letting on. Everyone’s relationships come to a head at the grand opening of Rob’s (Reid Price) new restaurant. The episode is written by John Callaghan & Josh Granovsky & Rosana Roth and directed by Winnifred Jong.
Is “Sullivan’s Crossing” Season 3 Streaming?
Yes, you can watch new episodes streaming the next day on The CW’s website and app. You’ll also find Season 1 and Season 2 there — and as of July 8, you can also watch the first two seasons streaming on Netflix.
Has “Sullivan’s Crossing” Been Renewed for Season 4?
Yes! Robyn Carr confirmed in a June 5 Facebook post that “Sullivan’s Crossing” Season 4 is a go.
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