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First Look at Sullivan’s Crossing, premiering March 19 on CTV! – TRAILER

On Sunday, March 19, Canadian network CTV launches a new show that’s going to win our hearts immediately, Sullivan’s Crossing. Let’s take a first look at the show with the plot, pictures and news on its all-star cast!

On Sunday, March 19, Canadian network CTV launches a new show that's going to win our hearts immediately, Sullivan's Crossing. Let's take a first look at the show with the plot, pictures and news on its all-star cast!

Plot

In Sullivan’s Crossing, Neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan (Kohan) has her world turned upside down when a scandalous incident throws both her personal and professional life into turmoil. She leaves her life in the city and returns to Sullivan’s Crossing, a rural campground and outpost nestled amongst the sweeping vistas and cliffs she once called home,where her estranged father, Sully Sullivan (Patterson), still looks after the day-to-day operations catering to hikers, bikers, and mountain climbers.

The 10-episode, hour-long romantic drama sees Maggie navigating her complicated present and confronting her painful past as she attempts to reconnect with a side of herself she had long ago forgotten. Tackling issues including family, community, conflict, loss, and love in a realistic and purposeful way, Sullivan’s Crossing is a series about healing, letting go. And ultimately, opening yourself up to a world of new opportunities

On the series premiere, “Coming Home” (Sunday, March 19 at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CTV, CTV.ca, and the CTV app).

When neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan’s (Kohan) seemingly perfect life in Boston is turned upside down, she leaves the city and her boyfriend Andrew (Hawco) to return to her childhood home of Sullivan’s Crossing, a picturesque Nova Scotia campground owned by her estranged father, Sully Sullivan (Patterson), whom she hasn’t seen in years. While there, Maggie attempts to reunite with her father as well as her old friends as she butts heads with Cal Jones (Murray), the irritating, yet handsome mysterious stranger who has been helping her father around the campground. But coming home isn’t easy and it brings up memories and feelings Maggie is not ready to face.

Cast

In the lead role of Maggie Sullivan, Canadian actress Morgan Kohan (Transplant) heads the cast alongside leading actors Chad Michael Murray (One Tree Hill) as Cal Jones, and Scott Patterso(Gilmore Girls) as Maggie’s estranged father, Sully Sullivan.

Also joining the principal cast are actor, singer, and a Companion of the Order of Canada, Tom Jackson (Cardinal) as Frank Cranebear. Actor, singer, songwriter, Andrea Menard (The Velvet Devil) as Edna Cranebear; Lynda Boyd (Virgin River) as Phoebe Lancaster. Allan Hawco (Jack Ryan) as Andrew Mathews; Amalia Williamson (Northern Rescue) as Lola Gunderson; and Lauren Hammersley (Virgin River) as Connie Boyle.

Production

Executive produced by Reel World Management in association with CTV and FremantleSullivan’s Crossing is being produced as an interprovincial coproduction with Nova Scotia based producer Mike Volpe and Ontario based producer Mark GingrasSullivan’s Crossing is an adaption of the New York Times bestselling novels by beloved author Robyn Carr. She is reuniting her with Reel World Management’s Roma Roth and Christopher E. Perry, executive producers of the hit series, Virgin River. Fremantle will handle global distribution.

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Chiara Lombatti
Chiara Lombatti
When Cristina Yang’s mankind hate, and Sherlock Holmes’ deductive skills meet Randall Pearson’s anxiety and Jamie Fraser’s multilingualism (featuring Claire Fraser’s curls and Kate Pearson’s voice). Translator and feature article with a great love for cinema, TV series and books.

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