Netflix’s Virgin River Season 4 has a release date

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Season 4 of Virgin River will premiere on Netflix in July 2022, particularly on July 20th, 2022. Season 5 is also in the works, with production set to begin this summer. Here’s everything we know about Virgin River season 4 thus far, including narrative details, development updates, cast members, and more!

Mel has been introduced to a variety of different people throughout the town as she lays down her roots throughout the course of the show’s three seasons. Of course, not everything has gone well, and there has been plenty of drama along the way.
Season 1 of Virgin River premiered on Netflix in December 2019, followed by seasons 2 and 3 in November 2020 and July 2021, respectively. The show will now return in July 2022, with a new release date of July 20th, 2022.
We haven’t seen a trailer yet, so we’ll start with the second round of first look photos shared on the show’s Instagram page:

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Season 4 of Virgin River: What to Expect

Mel’s big narrative heading into Season 4 is that she’s pregnant, however the father is still unknown. By the end of Season 4, it’s expected to be revealed. Brady’s future appears to be in risk after he was arrested for shooting Jack at the end of season 2.

Hope will undoubtedly return in Season 4, following her significant absence in Season 3. She was absent for Season 3 since she was not allowed to travel to film, but it was later revealed that she was visiting her aunt in another state. However, on the way back to Virgin River, she had been hospitalised after an accident in the storm.

Crossing over to Doc Mullins (Hope’s husband), he’ll keep fighting his condition (macular degeneration), which has been steadily developing throughout Season 3. 

Crossing over to Doc Mullins (Hope’s husband), he’ll keep fighting his condition (macular degeneration), which has been steadily developing throughout Season 3. “To us, it’s the recovery and what she’s dealing with – a traumatic brain injury,” Sue Tenney, who serves as the showrunner for Virgin River, told Entertainment Weekly about what we can expect from Hope in season 4, saying: “To us, it’s the recovery and what she’s dealing with – a traumatic brain injury.” Our programme doesn’t really belong at a hospital where people are recovering. But, because we’re so driven to finding out what the truth is about anything, we’ll go to the extreme edge of what the best recovery is for this.
Medically, we always stay to the limitations, but we also know what we prefer to do at this stage, which is intricate emotionally drama-based storylines.”

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