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Girl Meets World: Would You Watch Season Four of the Disney Series?

Girl Meets World TV show on Disney: season four - canceled or renewed?

Though the TV series has been cancelled by Disney Channel, it seems Girl Meets World still has a chance. The series’ co-creator and showrunner, Michael Jacobs, says that discussions are underway with “interested platforms” to pick up Girl Meets World for a fourth season.

A Disney Channel coming-of-age story, Girl Meets World is a sequel to Boy Meets World, which ran on ABC, from 1993 to 2000. The sitcom centers on Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga’s (Danielle Fishel) daughter, Riley Matthews (Rowan Blanchard). The friendship Riley shares with Maya (Sabrina Carpenter) sees both girls through all kinds of new experiences. Together, they’re learning who they are as well as who they want to be. Girl Meets World also stars Peyton Meyers as Lucas Friar, Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle Minuks, and August Maturo as Auggie Matthews.

Jacobs has said that they suspected that season three might be the end of Girl Meets World so the writers crafted a third season finale that could serve as a last episode. Airing on January 20th, the episode titled “Girl Meets Goodbye” features a huge Boy Meets World reunion, with appearances from Mr. Feeny (William Daniels), Minkus (Lee Norris), Alan (William Russ), Amy (Betsy Randle), Eric (Will Friedle), Mr. Turner (Anthony Quinn), Shawn (Rider Strong), Harley (Danny McNulty), and both Morgans (Lily Nicksay and Lindsay Ridgeway).

Still, some fans of the show are clearly not ready to say goodbye to the show and have been working to let various outlets know they’d like to see a fourth season.

But, what do you think?. Should there be a fourth season of the Girl Meets World TV show? Would you watch it on another channel, on Hulu, or Netflix?

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