Sullivan’s Crossing revolves around a neurosurgeon named Maggie Sullivan, whose life turns upside down after she is caught in legal troubles. As a result, she decides to take refuge in Sullivan’s Crossing, her childhood home, where she finds herself stuck between the past and present. Following the conclusion of the third season, fans have been curious about its next part. So, is Sullivan’s Crossing canceled or renewed for Season 4?
Here is everything you need to know about the future of the Canadian romantic drama series.
Is Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4 canceled or renewed by The CW?
Yes, Sullivan’s Crossing has been renewed for Season 4.
The third season premiered on April 27, 2025, and concluded on June 22, 2025, on CTV. Season 3 followed the release pattern of the previous seasons by releasing a total of 10 episodes. Further, the third chapter premiered on CW on May 14, 2025, and is scheduled to drop the last episode on July 16, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET.
Additionally, fans have grown curious about the drama’s follow-ups. The good news is that Sullivan’s Crossing will be rolling out its fourth chapter. CTV announced the development on its Instagram page in June 2025, leaving fans excited. It wrote, “The story continues. #SullivansCrossing will return for Season 4 on CTV and @cravecanada.” Moreover, Robyn Carr, the author of the original book, confirmed the same on Facebook.
Currently, the plot of the fourth season has been kept under wraps. However, the show’s creator, Roma Roth, teased in her recent interview with Collider on how the Season 3 finale will lead to the fourth season. She stated, “There’s never a dull moment at Sullivan’s Crossing. A romance drama series needs to have push and pull between your characters… we’re going to have a pretty big shoe drop at the end of the season that we’ll get to see play out in Season 4.”
Additionally, the casting of the next season is yet to be confirmed. But Morgan Kohan, Chad Michael Murray, Tom Jackson, Andrea Menard, and Scott Patters are expected to reprise their leading roles.