Chad Michael Murray Returns as Cal inSullivan’s CrossingSeason 4

Chad Michael Murray Returns as Cal inSullivan’s CrossingSeason 4

Chad Michael Murray Returns as Cal inSullivan’s CrossingSeason 4

So, here's something fans of Sullivan’s Crossing have been buzzing about — and yes, it’s officially confirmed — Chad Michael Murray will be returning as Cal in Season 4! That’s right, after plenty of emotional build-up and a romantic rollercoaster with Maggie, Cal isn’t going anywhere just yet.

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For those just catching up, Sullivan’s Crossing follows neurosurgeon Maggie, played by Morgan Kohan, as she’s forced to return to her small hometown in Nova Scotia. The show really took off after it hit Netflix in July 2025, gaining an even bigger audience beyond its original CTV and CW run. It’s based on Robyn Carr’s book series — and yes, that’s the same Robyn Carr who brought us Virgin River .

Chad Michael Murray’s character, Cal, has become a fan favorite — probably because he’s this grounded, reflective guy who seems to embody the quiet healing energy that Sullivan’s Crossing represents. Murray even said in an interview that the Crossing is a place where people go to “heal, grow, and be honest with themselves.” And honestly, that kind of sums up the entire vibe of the show.

But things took a pretty wild turn at the end of Season 3. Just when Cal and Maggie were finally finding their groove, Maggie’s summer fling — surprise! — turned out to be her actual husband. Yep, Liam shows up and drops that marriage bomb, completely shaking up Maggie’s path forward. So, what happens next? That’s exactly what Season 4 is going to explore.

Showrunner Roma Roth teased that a “big shoe” is set to drop in the upcoming season, adding even more drama to the romance-heavy storyline. That kind of tension — the push and pull between characters — is what keeps viewers coming back.

The show’s also been praised by the cast for being incredibly collaborative behind the scenes. Scott Patterson, who plays Sully, described the experience as one where actors are genuinely respected and heard. He even said that the show feels so natural and alive because of how open the producers are to feedback. According to Patterson, executive producer Roma Roth creates an environment where creativity thrives — and it’s made all the difference in how the show resonates on screen.

So yes, with Chad Michael Murray officially back, the emotional stakes are even higher. Fans can look forward to more Cal, more complicated love triangles, and probably more cliffhangers as Maggie figures out how to navigate both her past and her future in this small but mighty town.

Let’s just say, Sullivan’s Crossing isn’t done with us yet.

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