iCarly Movie Confirmed By Miranda Cosgrove After Season 4 Was Cancelled

Published: Jul 04 2024

When Paramount+ abruptly axed the revival of 'iCarly' after just three seasons, leaving its nation of loyal fans heartbroken and dangling from an epic cliffhanger, a ray of hope emerged from the show's titular vlogger. Miranda Cosgrove, the star of the show, revealed that there's still a chance for a fitting conclusion. In fact, she expressed confidence that the cast will reunite for a movie to tie up those lingering loose ends.

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"I'm thrilled about the prospect, and I sincerely desire to bring this story to a satisfying close," she enthused in an interview with our sister publication, Variety. Her sentiments echo her recent comments on The Kelly Clarkson Show, where she assured fans that "there's a strong likelihood" they'll get the wrap-up movie they've been eagerly anticipating.

The third season finale, which ironically turned out to be the series' final chapter after Paramount+'s decision to not proceed with a fourth season, concluded with two pivotal plotlines begging for resolution. Not only did Carly and Freddie decide to tie the knot, abandoning Mrs. Benson and Lewbert's elaborate wedding plans for a spontaneous Vegas elopement, but their big 'Creddie' wedding also had an unexpected guest — the estranged mother of Carly and Spencer!

A continuation of the beloved Nickelodeon series that ran from 2007 to 2012, 'iCarly' starred Miranda Cosgrove as the influential Carly Shay, Jerry Trainor as her brother Spencer, Nathan Kress as her producer-turned-lover Freddie, Laci Mosley as Carly's roommate Harper, and Jaidyn Triplett as Freddie's daughter Millicent.

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