"Girl Meets World" was already canceled by Disney, but the creator just put a fork in any hopes that it could continue on a different network.
"I wasn't able to find a new venue for the show," Michael Jacobs tweeted Wednesday through the writers room Twitter account. "I'm sorry. We brought our best and hope we made you think and feel. Until next time. Thanks."
It's the first tweet from the account since Jan. 20, when the Season 3 finale aired.
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View Story"Girl Meets World" was a sequel series to popular '90s sitcom "Boy Meets World," and focused on the adolescent life of Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga Matthews' (Danielle Fishel) daughter, Riley Matthews (Rowan Blanchard), with her best friend, Sabrina (Maya Hart).
Although it was always a long shot, Jacobs and co-creator April Kelly had reason to hold onto hope for the opportunity to produce more episodes. Shows jumping from one network or platform to another has become a trend in the last few years. "The Mindy Project," for example, jumped to Hulu after it was canceled on Fox, while "Community" moved to Yahoo after NBC axed it. ABC's "Nashville" moved to CMT after four seasons.
I wasn't able to find a new venue for the show. I'm sorry. We brought our best and hope we made you think and feel. Until next time. Thanks.
@GMWWriters