Home for Christmas Season 4? What a Potential Next Chapter Could Look Like

As of late 2025, Netflix hasn’t announced any plans for a fourth season of Home for Christmas (or Hjem til jul in Norwegian), and honestly, it feels like the show landed in a pretty perfect spot with Season 3’s finale back in 2022. Johanne finally has stability: the ward manager promotion she’s worked hard for, a family that’s more attentive after her health scare, and a genuine connection with Bo that feels built on real compatibility rather than holiday desperation.

That said, the door isn’t slammed shut. Creator Per-Olav Sørensen and star Ida Elise Broch have both expressed fondness for the world in past interviews, saying they’d return if the story felt right. The series was always meant to be light and seasonal—six short episodes per year, perfect for a December binge—so another installment wouldn’t need to overhaul the formula.

If Season 4 ever happened, it could shift focus away from Johanne’s single-life struggles toward the messier realities of settled coupledom and adulthood. Imagine Johanne and Bo navigating their first Christmas together—blending families, dealing with in-law quirks, or even early talks about kids (given the age-gap vibes from past relationships). Her new leadership role could bring fresh workplace comedy: managing staff drama, budget cuts, or mentoring younger nurses facing their own dating disasters.

The supporting cast has plenty left to explore too. Vera’s bold energy could lead to her own romantic subplot. Johanne’s siblings—Maria with her chaotic mom life, Jørgunn with his steady family—might face midlife shake-ups. Even the kids (those adorable nieces and nephews) are growing up, offering chances for heartfelt aunt moments.

A next season could lean into bigger life milestones: maybe Johanne and Bo moving in together, wedding planning (with all the family opinions flying), or supporting friends through breakups and babies. It would keep the show’s warm, relatable tone—awkward dates swapped for awkward couple fights resolved over gløgg and heartfelt talks.

Realistically, though, the lack of news three years on suggests Netflix views Season 3 as a natural conclusion. The show wrapped Johanne’s arc from perpetual singleton to someone embracing love on her own terms, without forcing a perfect bow. It’s the rare rom-com that lets its heroine grow up without losing her spark.

If you’re missing it, rewatching the three seasons remains a delightful tradition—cozy, funny, and just bittersweet enough to feel honest. For now, we’ll cherish Johanne’s happy ending and the reminder that sometimes the best gifts arrive a little late, but right on time.