‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ Renewed For Season 3 By The CW
More Sullivan’s Crossing is coming to The CW. Ahead of tonight’s season 2 finale, the network announced it has picked up a 10-episode third season of the hit drama series based on Robyn Carr’s bestselling book series.
Adapted for television by showrunner and exec producer Roma Roth, Season 3 of the drama, starring Morgan Kohan, Chad Michael Murray and Scott Patterson, is currently in production and is set to debut on The CW in 2025.
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“We are so excited to return to Sullivan’s Crossing next year for a third season,” said Brad Schwartz, President, The CW Network. “Roma, this talented cast, and the entire creative team have built an incredible world full of emotionally charged storytelling that has resonated with viewers over the last two years. And tonight’s season finale includes a can’t-miss cliffhanger that will leave fans clamoring for more.”
In tonight’s Season 2 finale, Maggie (Kohan), Cal (Murray), Frank (Tom Jackson) and Edna (Andrea Menard) work together to help Sully (Patterson) keep the Crossing from falling into the wrong hands, but a careless mistake may cost someone their life.
“I am beyond thrilled that we get to continue telling this beautiful story about love and family with this extraordinary cast,” said Roth. “The love and support from both the fans and The CW has been overwhelming, and we can’t wait to show them what we have in store next.”
Roth and Christopher E. Perry (Virgin River) executive produce Season 3, along with Reel World Management in association with CTV, The CW and Fremantle. Marc Tetreault, Mark Gingras and Jason Levangie serve as producers. For Fremantle, Michela Di Mondo and Hilary Martin are executive producing. The series is distributed internationally by Fremantle.
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