'iCarly' Reboot Season 4: Here’s what we know so far
Paramount+ has confirmed the cancellation of the "iCarly" reboot after three seasons. The series fulfilled fan expectations by uniting Carly and Freddie. The reboot, initiated in 2020, followed adult Carly, Spencer, and Freddie as they revamped he...

‘iCarly’ Reboot: Storyline
The reboot, launched in 2020, continued the story of adult Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), who reunited with her brother Spencer (Jerry Trainer) and longtime friend and cameraman Freddie (Nathan Kress). Together, they aimed to revive her popular web show with the support of both old and new friends. Laci Mosley joined the original cast as Carly's new friend, Harper, and Jaidyn Triplett portrayed Freddie's stepdaughter Millicent.
The original series aired on Nickelodeon from 2007 to 2012, spanning six seasons and totaling 97 episodes.
"iCarly" was part of Paramount+'s effort to revive classic series. The streaming service also brought back shows like "Rugrats," introduced a live-action follow-up to "The Fairly OddParents" called "The Fairly OddParents: Fairly Odder," and released a "Zoey 101" sequel film, based on the series led by Jamie Lynn Spears.
‘iCarly’ Reboot: Production Team
The reboot was produced by Nickelodeon Studios and Awesomeness and was executive produced by Jay Kogen and Ali Schouten, who also penned the pilot episode. Cosgrove served as an executive producer, while Trainer and Alissa Vradenburg were producers.
FAQs
Why was the 'iCarly' reboot canceled after three seasons on Paramount+?
The 'iCarly' reboot was canceled after three seasons on Paramount+ as it had already delivered what fans wanted to see with Carly and Freddie getting together, and the creators expressed gratitude to the entire team.
Paramount+ introduced other revived series like "Rugrats," "The Fairly OddParents: Fairly Odder," and a "Zoey 101" sequel film, as part of their efforts to bring back classic shows for viewers.
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