The 'Virgin River' Trailer Is Finally Here and It Exposes SO Much

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Watch the All-New 'Virgin River' TrailerCourtesy of Netflix © 2023

Oh,Virgin River. The Netflix series truly has it all: drama, romance, intrigue, and a hint of comic relief. The season 5 release date is rapidly approaching, and, thanks to the brand-new trailer, we know that we can expect more of the same from the new episodes.

Netflix just dropped the first trailer for the season, which debuts on September 7, and there is a lot to unpack.

Mel and Jack are seen camping creek-side and having a light-hearted conversation about parenthood. Mel reveals that she has a high-risk pregnancy, and is prioritizing her health and the health of her baby above her career, much to Doc's dismay. Romance is in the air for Preacher. There is (literal) mud-slinging, a wildfire, a rock climbing accident, a trial, and a Labor Day carnival!

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Courtesy of Netflix © 2023

The teaser leaves us with plenty of questions: Why is Brady's head bleeding? Is Paige back? And where is Charmaine? We'll have to wait for the answers to all of these questions and more.

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Courtesy of Netflix © 2023

Netflix announced that season 5 will be split into two parts: The first 10 episodes will air on September 7, with two special holiday-themed episodes streaming on November 30. Luckily for Virgin River fans, Netflix has already confirmed the series for a sixth season. Filming has not yet begun due to the ongoing writers' and actors' strikes, but there will be more from Mel and Jack in the future.

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