
Squid Game’s third and final season dropped in June amid the 2025 TV schedule and further cemented the South Korean drama as one of the best shows on Netflix. The series, broke records throughout its three-season run. And, despite Squid’s ending being somewhat polarizing, the show still managed to reach the No. 1 spot on Netflix. However, Canadian romance drama Sullivan’s Crossing surpassed it to nab that crown. Now, Sullivan’s star Morgan Kohan is weighing in on that development.
For context, the first two seasons of Sullivan’s Crossing — which is based on the novel series of the same name by Virgin River author Robyn Carr — are currently streamable with a Netflix subscription. The drama, which also stars Chad Michael Murray, Tom Jackson, Andrea Menard, and Scott Patterson, premiered on CTV in Canada in early 2023 and arrived in the US later that year on The CW.
The Globe and Mail about what it’s been like seeing Sullivan’s reach the Top 3 on Netflix and even knock one of the streamer’s biggest originals out of the top trending spot:
Tudum. But every episode of Season 3 is also streaming for free on The CW app right now. Season 2 of the show ends on a major cliffhanger, so I wouldn’t be surprised if viewers eventually hopped back on to Netflix to stream the third season when it becomes available.
It’s certainly impressive that Sullivan’s Crossing was able to overtake Squid Game within the streaming realm. As a fan, I also take pleasure in knowing that more people are checking out the series. Morgan Kohan and co. should certainly be proud of what they have on their hands. On that note, Season 4 will hit The CW sometime in 2026, so fans will have plenty of time to binge-watch the first three seasons before the new episodes arrive.