The wait is finally over for fans of the heartfelt romantic drama Sullivan’s Crossing. The highly anticipated trailer for Season 4 has just been released, and it promises to deliver even more emotional turbulence, sizzling chemistry, and small-town secrets than ever before. Set against the stunning backdrop of rural Nova Scotia, the series continues to follow neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan (Morgan Kohan) as she navigates love, family, and her complicated past in the close-knit community of Timberlake.

At the heart of the trailer are Maggie and Cal Jones (Chad Michael Murray), whose relationship has been the emotional core of the show since its inception. After finally coming together in Season 3 amid heartbreak, career dilemmas, and family crises, the couple now faces what could be their toughest challenge yet. The trailer teases intense, fiery arguments that erupt between them, highlighting the raw passion and undeniable tension that makes their dynamic so addictive. Yet, even in the midst of heated clashes, their seamless coordination and deep connection shine through—proving why fans can’t get enough of this will-they-won’t-they (now they-do-but-it’s-complicated) romance.

The new season picks up in the wake of Season 3’s jaw-dropping cliffhanger, where a mysterious figure from Maggie’s past arrived in Timberlake, declaring a shocking truth that threatens to upend everything she and Cal have built. This revelation forces Maggie to confront buried secrets, while Cal grapples with trust, jealousy, and his own fears of losing the woman he loves. The trailer hints at emotional confrontations, tearful moments, and charged silences that speak volumes, all underscored by the series’ signature blend of heartfelt drama and scenic beauty.

Beyond the central couple, the trailer showcases the wider ensemble dealing with their own evolving stories. Sully (Scott Patterson) continues to anchor the community, while supporting characters face new beginnings, lingering conflicts, and unexpected alliances. Fresh faces and returning favorites add layers of intrigue, from budding romances to personal growth amid the challenges of small-town life. The production quality remains top-notch, with sweeping shots of the Canadian wilderness contrasting the intimate, character-driven moments that make Sullivan’s Crossing feel both epic and deeply personal.

As the series gears up for its 2026 premiere on The CW (with streaming likely following on platforms like Netflix), this trailer serves as the perfect tease: more romance, more drama, and more reasons to root for Maggie and Cal. Their chemistry—electric even when they’re at odds—remains the show’s biggest draw, reminding viewers why this adaptation of Robyn Carr’s novels has captured hearts worldwide. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the Crossing, one thing is clear: Season 4 is shaping up to be an unmissable rollercoaster of love and heartache.