Degrassi fans are fearing the worst for the show’s reboot after reports have surfaced over HBO Max’s plan to drop some scripted shows.
of the award-winning series would air on HBO Max in 2023, 40 years after the Canadian teen drama series first aired.
The show was to be produced by WildBrain Studios and helmed by showrunners Lara Azzopardi and Julia Cohen. "What excites us maybe the most about reviving this beloved franchise is turning it into a truly serialized one-hour drama. We're honoured to be given the opportunity to lead this evolution and bring this iconic series back into people's homes,” said Azzopardi and Cohen had said in an earlier press release.
The reboot was to include 10 hour-long episodes and filming was poised to start in Toronto this summer. On Wednesday, Warner Bros. axed the “Batgirl” film planned for HBO Max, opting to shelve the $90 million film as the reorganized studio revamps its approach to streaming and DC Comics films.Here’s how fans are reacting to the show’s possible cancellation.
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