Relaunched in 2021 with the return of Miranda Cosgrove (Carly), Jerry Trainor (Spencer Shay) and Nathan Kress (Freddie Benson) in their original roles, the revival of Icarly has been officially canceled by Paramount+. Streaming, which produced three more seasons of the hit 2000s sitcom, didn’t provide a reason to end the series.
iCarly had three great seasons and delivered what fans really wanted to see, with Carly and Freddie finally getting together. We want to thank the entire cast, writers, directors and producers along with the entire team for their dedication, creativity and talent.
Paramount+ spokesperson via Variety.
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The third and final season of the revival of Icarly arrived on Paramount+ Brazil in June of this year. Previous seasons are still available for streaming, as is the original version, which is also on Netflix and Prime Video.
Icarly premiered in September 2007 and aired until November 2012. The show had 7 seasons and a total of 109 episodes that told the story of two best friends who become an internet phenomenon. To produce the show, they count on the help of another friend, Freddie, who secretly harbored a platonic love for Carly and helps her create the show “iCarly”.
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