Where there’s smoke, there’s often fire in the world of TV cancellations, and it seems Girl has officially met it. Girl Meets World will formally end after its final Season 3 episodes in January, according to the show’s writers.
Boy Meets World revival Girl Meets World garnered ample praise in its own right, though recent reports from franchise star Rider Strong seemingly confirmed that 2017 would end the series outright. Girl writers aren’t so quick to write things off, however, claiming “there is no official word as yet.”
The classic Boy Meets World may have lasted a full seven seasons in its ‘90s-2000 heyday, but sitcom lifespans are very different on the 2010-era Disney Channel. After some three full seasons, Girl Meets World might have officially come to an end, at least according to star Rider Strong.
Whether or not you watch Boy Meets World sequel series Girl Meets World, it’s hard to deny the twinge of nostalgia that comes from seeing certain characters (Turner lives!) and gags pop up again. So it is with the new Season 3 title sequence, a near shot-for-shot remake of one of the classic opening credits from the original series.
At the end of last night's Disney Channel premiere of 'Girl Meets World,' the network showed a promo featuring scenes from upcoming episodes. Also, we take a look at what fans thought of the show on Twitter.
Admittedly, we weren't certain what to make of 'Boy Meets World''s sequel-spinoff series of sorts, 'Girl Meets World,' shifting the focus to Cory and Topanga's kids (with a heaping helping of nostalgia along the way), but the new Matthews clan is upon us. Check out a first look at the Disney Channel's 'Girl Meets World' with the first trailer.
There's NEVER been a tribute to the classic '90s TV show "Boy Meets World" like the one Samuel L. Jackson did on Monday's "Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon"! (Which begs the question: Has there ever been any kind of tribute to "Boy Meets World...
The cast of "Boy Meets World" reunited for a spread in Entertainment Weekly's reunion issue last fall. They must have caught the reunion bug as more characters have been confirmed for the show's spinoff.
Danielle Fishel, best known as Topanga on the '90s series "Boy Meets World", married 25-year-old Tim Belusko in downtown L.A. Saturday, E! News reports.