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The 'iCarly' reboot has been canceled after three seasons. A spokesperson for Paramount+ said in a statement, "'iCarly' will not be returning for a fourth season on Paramount+. The series had a great three-season run and delivered on what fans really wanted to see with Carly and Freddie finally getting together. We want to thank the entire cast, the writers, directors and producers along with the whole crew for their dedication, creativity and talent."

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00:00 The iCarly reboot has been canceled after three seasons.
00:04 A spokesperson for Paramount+ said in a statement,
00:06 "iCarly will not be returning for a fourth season
00:09 on Paramount+.
00:10 The series had a great three-season run
00:12 and delivered on what fans really wanted to see
00:14 with Carly and Freddie finally getting together.
00:17 We want to thank the entire cast,
00:18 the writers, directors, and producers,
00:20 along with the whole crew,
00:21 for their dedication, creativity, and talent."
00:24 - No matter what awkward phase of Carly/Freddie-dom we're in,
00:27 I am always gonna be there for you.
00:29 - The news comes after Lacey Mosley,
00:30 who played Harper in the series,
00:32 posted "It's canceled, babes,"
00:34 in response to a fan wondering about the show's future.
00:36 Mosley added, "Not a joke.
00:38 The best people I've ever worked with in the business.
00:41 Thank you for tuning into the reboot.
00:42 Everyone put their deeply kind, talented souls into this."
00:46 Paramount+ debuted the iCarly sequel in 2021,
00:49 following the now-grown-up Carly Shay,
00:51 played by Miranda Cosgrove,
00:52 and her friends as they deal with work,
00:54 relationships, and families as young adults.
00:56 Along with Cosgrove, Nathan Kress and Jerry Treanor
00:59 reprised their roles of Freddie and Spencer
01:01 from the beloved Nickelodeon series
01:03 that ran from 2007 to 2012.
01:05 - Is this really happening?
01:07 - It took us long enough.
01:08 - The show's 10-episode third season
01:10 finished its run in late July.
01:12 For more on this story, go to THR.com.
01:14 This is The Hollywood Reporter News.
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