'Virgin River' Actor Dances Amid the Breathtaking Scenery in Behind-the-Scenes Video

Martin Henderson of Netflix's 'Virgin River' grooves during a break in filming.

The cast of Netflix's hit drama series Virgin River is currently well into filming the upcoming fifth season, but it looks like they're still in great spirits. 

Cast member Martin Henderson, who plays main character Jack Sheridan, shared a behind-the-scenes look at what he does in his downtime while working on the beautiful set of the series.

In the short video posted to Instagram, Henderson walks past trailers while holding a speaker playing what sounds like reggae music.

He walks up to a stunning body of water where they film much of the show, saying in what is likely an attempt at a Jamaican accent but sounds a bit Scottish instead, "This the Virgin River, mon. This is where we make the TV show."

Fans filled the comments, sending love from wherever they are and complimenting Henderson.

One person wrote, "Love your dancing, Martin!! Was @alexandrabreck your videographer, again?!? 🎥 ❤️," while another said, "My man got his groove on down by the river! 😁😍 Love it! 🥰 xx."

Giacomo Gianniotti, who acted alongside Henderson on Grey's Anatomy, commented, "Not a bad office mate!"

French singer Sebastien Izambard also commented, saying, "Looking good my friend."

The fourth season of Virgin River aired this past summer to great success, so it was no surprise when Netflix renewed the series for Season 5.

As reported to Forbes, the show held the top spot on Netflix's Top 10 list for a long time after Season 4 premiered. Although they were knocked down a spot by the series Keep Breathing for a short period, they reclaimed the number one spot not long after that.

Filming for Season 5 is expected to conclude sometime next month.

As for whether or not there will be more seasons of Virgin River after that, Netflix drama head Jinny Howe told Deadline, "I think we definitely see more longevity and growth with the show. As long as the audience asks for it and shows up...there is a lot more storytelling to offer us."

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