Miranda Cosgrove Teases ‘iCarly’ Project “In The Works” That Will “Wrap” Cliffhangers After Revival Cancellation
Miranda Cosgrove hinted that an iCarly project was in the works that would give fans the closure they needed after the show’s revival cancellation.
In a new interview, Cosgrove discussed the possibility of a movie to tie up loose ends left by Paramount+’s decision to cancel the revival series after three seasons.
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“I’m not allowed to 100% confirm anything yet but I think the fans of the show are going to be super excited because we have something in the works,” Cosgrove said on The Talk.
Natalie Morales followed up asking Cosgrove if it involved “bringing back old favorites,” to which the former Nickelodeon star said, “Yes, and we actually ended the revival on a cliffhanger, and we’re going to wrap that up.”
iCarly was a teen sitcom created by Dan Schneider that ran on Nickelodeon between 2007 and 2012 for six seasons. The series revolved around Cosgrove’s Carly Shay and her best friend Sam Puckett (Jeannette McCurdy), who become internet stars producing their show online.
In 2021, Paramount+ premiered a revival of the show, in which Cosgrove reprised her role as Carly. The show’s revival launched in June 2021 and picked up nearly 10 years after the original Nickelodeon show ended. It found Carly, the original influencer, and her friends navigating work, love, and family now as adults.
The show’s third season left fans with no closure as to whether Carly and her boyfriend Freddie (Nathan Kress) would end up together or if Carly’s mother’s identity would finally be revealed.
Watch Cosgrove on The Talk in the video below.
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