'Girl Meets World' Season 3 Not Cancelled; Season 4 To Premiere On Freeform

There have been speculations that the Disney Channel Series "Girl Meets World" will no longer be renewing for season four, although their third season is still currently on air. However, there hasn't been any confirmation yet if these speculations are indeed true.

"Girl Meets World" is currently airing its third season on Disney Channel. The Disney series is going to stage a reunion with its forerunner, "Boy Meets World." This was the first thing that led the fans to assume the cancellation of the show.

After that, major stars of the show posted tweets that added to the assumption of the show's cancellation, a Disney Channel network representative spoke up about the issue. According to Parent Herald, the network representative said that there are no news to share as of yet about the show's fourth season.

Season three of "Girl Meets World" will continue to air episodes until 2017. Thus, news on the fourth season may be too early for now. Rumors on its cancellation were led by the tweets posted by the Disney show's stars, indicating a possible goodbye.

TV Line reported that one of the stars, Rowan Blanchard said in her tweet that "I know as much as you guys do... The family that we have created on our set is something I will truly never forget." In addition to this, Uria Shelton, who plays Rowan's uncle on the show, also said "Thanks guys. I'm going to miss you."

Due to these speculations, fans of the show raised a petition online that rather than cancelling the show, it shall move on to another network, Freeform. Fans signed the petion in order for the storyline to cover a greater scope, and explore deeper stories of the characters. The petition now has over 20,000 supporters to date, and fans are very hopeful of their cause.

If it may be cancelled, or moved or neither of the options at all, there is still a lot in store for the "Girl Meets World" and their fans on the show's current season.

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