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CCTV’s Sullivan’s Crossing Return for Season 4 After a shocking cast exit and a secret husband plot twist, how can fans watch the show on The CW and Netflix?
Based on the author’s book series Robin Carr, Sullivan’s Crossing Follow neurosurgeon Maggie (Morgan Cohan) when she returned to her hometown in rural Nova Scotia. Throughout the series, viewers get to know her estranged father, Sully (Scott Patterson), newcomer Carl (Chad Michael Murray) and more community members.
Sullivan’s Crossing Renewed for Season 4premiering on CTV on March 22, 2026. After airing in Canada, the hit series will air on The CW on April 20, 2026, and then presumably on Netflix after its summer cable run.
Before the premiere, US Weekly It was revealed in March that Patterson won’t do it again His character returns for Season 4.
“The third season of ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ ends with Sully heading to Ireland to begin a new chapter in his life. Season 4 will pick up the next day, while ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ is still overseas.” “Sullivan’s Crossing” executive producer and showrunner Roman Ross told us exclusively. “While he doesn’t appear in this season, the character remains an important part of the world and has the potential to appear in future seasons if consistent with ongoing creative.”
In response, Patterson hinted at what led to his surprise departure, writing on Instagram: “The creative differences became untenable and I just sadly realized that I did not agree to continue the show.”
Patterson Clarify that it was not his choice leave Sullivan’s Crossing.
“It’s unfortunate that there are now suggestions that they have left me/Sully when the complete opposite is true and those who have sadly spoken out are fully aware of this fact but have chosen to say the opposite,” he continued. “I didn’t intend to make any statements, but fans of the books and TV series deserve to know the truth because I have always respected those who support the industry by watching and loving these characters, whom we are so lucky and blessed to be able to portray and present.”
“Every actor knows what it’s like to fall in love with a character and a story. I fell in love with Sully and had nothing but fondness for him,” he shared. “I really loved Sully and fought for his voice and character. The richness and depth of Sully, who fans of the books know and love, is layered and interesting.”
The statement concluded: “Fans should not think that the incarnation of this character, me, is disrespectful not only of the show but of them. In the end, we are all fans of these characters and stories, and I will always support and defend the truth.”