The CW and CTV have today renewed their original drama series Sullivan's Crossing for a second season. The first season aired on CTV this spring while The CW will air the episodes this fall. The second season will debut in 2024.
When Maggie Sullivan's life is thrown into turmoil, she is forced to leave her career in Boston, along with her boyfriend, Andrew, to take refuge in Sullivan's Crossing, the campground run by her estranged father, Sully Sullivan. There, she must navigate her complicated present, while confronting her painful past. When she meets Cal Jones, the mysterious stranger who is helping her father, the two hit it off like oil and vinegar. Eventually Cal starts to grow on Maggie which only complicates things further as she must choose between a life in Boston and one in Sullivan's Crossing.
The drama stars Morgan Kohan, Scott Patterson, Chad Michael Murray, Tom Jackson, Andrea Menard, Lindura, Amalia Williamson, Reid Price, Allan Hawco, Lynda Boyd, Peter Outerbridge and Lauren Hammersley.
Robyn Carr developed the drama based on her novel of the same name. She executive produces with showrunner Roma Roth, Christopher E. Perry, Michela Di Mondo and Hilary Martin. Fremantle, Bell Media and Reel World Management will produce.
"We can't wait to bring Sullivan's Crossing to our viewers this fall, and we are so confident that audiences are going to fall in love with it that we have committed early to a second season," said Brad Schwartz, President of Entertainment, The CW. "As partners for season two, we cannot wait to work alongside this talented cast and excellent creative team to deliver another emotionally captivating season. Audiences can give their hearts to this show knowing that it is coming back for much, much more."