If you’ve already watched the Virgin River Season 7 trailer more than once, here’s something new to obsess over: Netflix just confirmed the official episode order and runtimes!
Season 7 premieres March 12, 2026 and it’ll once again have 10 episodes, spanning just over eight hours total. (In other words, it’s the perfect binge-watch!) And that part isn’t all that surprising, but it *is* interesting to see how the titles now line up in the order we’ll actually watch them.
Season 6 ended with Jack walking into the twins’ bedroom in a tense and scary moment that left us without any answers about what we saw or what had happened. If Season 7 picks up immediately after that, “The Afterglow” could refer to the emotional fallout of whatever that moment brings—so not necessarily something positive, but just the lingering impact after a shocking event.
Episode 2 is called “Beautiful Child,” and placing that so early makes you wonder if Lizzie and Denny’s baby storyline moves forward quickly instead of hovering in the background the way it has been. There’s also “Always Anywhere Forever” sitting right in the middle of the season, which sounds like it could tie into Mel and Jack’s marriage—especially knowing that Episode 9, “La Luna De Miel,” is the longest of the bunch. Since filming took the cast to Mexico this season, it’s not hard to guess that that’s where their honeymoon unfolds. The finale is titled “David and Goliath,” which doesn’t feel like an accident. Doc’s battle with the medical board is still looming and that title makes you wonder just how big that showdown becomes.
Between new characters like Clay entering the picture, Hope and Muriel’s shifting dynamic, and everything Mel and Jack are balancing in their new marriage, Season 7 already feels packed with drama—and we haven’t even watched it yet.
