Virgin River season 6: Is there a trailer for the new season?
Virgin River has been renewed for a sixth season ahead of the show’s return, but fans are keen to know whether a trailer has been released for the new episodes
Mel Monroe and Jack Sheridan return
Mel Monroe and Jack Sheridan return for Virgin River season 6
Netflix’s beloved romantic drama Virgin River, which last graced screens with heartwarming festive specials featuring Mel Monroe (portrayed by Alexandra Breckenridge) and her long-lost father, has fans eagerly awaiting its return. The production of the new season kicked off in February, with initial reports suggesting season six would premiere in early 2025.
Yet, Netflix ‘s head honcho Ted Sarandos hinted at an earlier release, possibly by the end of 2024. In a Netflix Q2 earnings interview, he teased: “Just before the end of this year we’ve got Squid Game’s return, Emily in Paris’s return, a new season of Selling Sunset, The Lincoln Lawyer, The Diplomat, Virgin River, Love is Blind, Ryan Murphy has an incredible new season of Monsters. That’s all just coming up before the end of the year.”
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While an exact launch date for Virgin River season six remains under wraps, the show’s progress in production has fans buzzing with anticipation to scoop up any details about the forthcoming episodes.
The upcoming season will feature 10 episodes, with filming concluding at the end of May. Martin Henderson, who plays Jack Sheridan, has been keeping followers in the loop with a series of behind-the-scenes glimpses.
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Sharing an update on Instagram on August 5, he penned: “Back in the booth getting post-production just right for season 6 of #Virginriver.”
Fans are buzzing with anticipation to see if any new teasers for the upcoming season have dropped. Here’s the lowdown on whether a sneak peek of Virgin River season six is out yet.
Virgin River’s Martin Henderson busy at work on the sixth season (Image:Instagram/@martinhendersonofficial)
Is there a trailer for Virgin River season 6?
As of now, no official trailer for the sixth season has been unveiled, probably because the release date hasn’t been set in stone.
Should the new episodes be lined up for a year-end launch, we might expect a trailer around late autumn or early winter, keeping in step with past seasons’ timelines.
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The two holiday specials hit the screens at the tail end of November 2023, and both the first and second seasons premiered in late November and early December.
Bearing this pattern in mind, it wouldn’t be surprising if a teaser emerged sometime in October, though this has not been confirmed.
What’s certain is Colin Lawrence will make his comeback as Preacher, having shared a glimpse into his filming adventures on social media.
He wrote: “Another one in the books! That is a season 6 wrap for me on our ‘little show’. A big shout out to our hard working crew! Also, much love to our amazing fans for continuing to follow us on our journey! “.
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John Allen Nelson, who debuted as Mel’s dad in the recent holiday special, is hinted to take on a bigger slice of the storyline in season six.
And in a reveal that’s got everyone talking, late May 2024 brought news that Virgin River’s latest chapter will introduce four fresh faces in recurring roles, namely Gigi Neil, Erin Kathleen Boyes, Rachel Drance, and Ese Atawo.
Brent Fidler is set to take on a leading role, while Jayce Barreiro is tipped to portray Roy Green.
John Allen Nelson was introduced as Mels father (
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