After creators implied that Virgin River Season 6 wasn’t going to come out until 2025, fans have been a little unsure of what to do with themselves in the meantime – until now.
Many have chosen to re-watch Seasons 1-5 on Netflix, while others have clamored over other promised news, such as the announcement of Ransom Canyon.
Now officially in the run-up to Season 6‘s production, the world of Virgin River has more exciting news in the form of an unexpected spinoff.
Virgin River Season 5’s biggest cliffhanger leads to spinoff series
According to a report from Deadline, a Virgin River spinoff is officially in the works, inspired by Season 5’s biggest cliffhanger.
By the end of Part 2, viewers learn that newcomer Everett is Mel’s biological father – although he is very reluctant to the idea of suddenly being her father. In the closing scene, he appears on Mel’s doorstep claiming that he has something to tell her, just as the screen cuts to black.
The report suggests that the Virgin River spinoff will explore the relationship origin story between Everett and Mel’s mother, Sarah, with Season 6 allegedly offering up flashbacks of the pair in their youth.
Meanwhile, Season 6 has officially begun filming, with the casting team currently scouting for actors to appear as “guest stars” in new episodes.
Showrunner Patrick Sean Smith also told Deadline “What we’re exploring more in Season 6 is who Everett Reid is, what his backstory is, what his connection to Virgin River was when he met her mother and then also what it is today… [the ] Everett’s relationship with the town is as good as Everett and Mel.”
Over on social media, the reaction to the spinoff news is already mixed. One Redditor mused “These never do well. The actors will be too old to look 10 years younger. But given how VR doesn’t follow laws of time the prequel could be 1 week ago and take 5 seasons lol.”
“It’s a prequel about Mel’s Mother and Father so they’ll be casting new actors to play Everett and Sarah,” another chimed in.
Virgin River Season 6 will (hopefully) be hitting screens in 2025.