With all these shows making comebacks and returning with either a whole new cast or even with the original cast (like the Gilmore Girls revival on Netflix), we are wondering which shows JJJ readers would want to see return!
We’ve gathered a list of TV series in the Teen/Young Adult genre that were canceled after one season, two seasons, or even shows that just ended after multiple seasons. Those include the fan favorite Teen Wolf, Scream Queens, Katy Keene and Famous In Love.
While we have ten shows listed, if you’re not that interested in any of them, or perhaps there’s another Teen/YA show that you really want to return, we highly encourage you to write in your own answer!
Sad news for Bunheads fans — the series has officially been cancelled by ABC Family.
“Bunheads is a wonderful series that we are very proud to have aired,” ABC Family said in a statement (via Deadline). “The series had amazing storytelling, the most talented cast and a passionate and loyal fan base. Recognizing all of this, we took extra time to try and find ways to bring the series back for another season, but in the end it simply wasn’t possible. We wish the cast and crew the best in their future endeavors.”
Starring Bailey Buntain, Emma Dumont, Julia Goldani Telles, Kaitlyn Jenkins, Sutton Foster and Kelly Bishop, the show followed Michelle (Foster), a Las Vegas showgirl marries a man on a whim and moves to his sleepy coastal town where she winds up working alongside her new mother-in-law at her dance school.
In this week’s episode “Next,” he girls secretly follow Michelle (Sutton Foster) to a Broadway musical audition in Hollywood.
Meanwhile, Fanny (Kelly Bishop) returns and Michelle’s brother, Scotty (Hunter Foster), pops back up unannounced. Sasha (Telles) thinks the girls need to take their relationships with their boyfriends to the next level,
“Next”, the season finale, airs Monday night, February 25th @ 9PM ET/PT on ABC Family.
In tonight’s episode “There’s Nothing Worse Than A Pantsuit,” Milly (Liza Weil) is on the warpath when she discovers that the local town preservation society is arranging a meeting to discuss the new amphitheatre.
Meanwhile, Sasha (Telles) and Roman (Garrett Coffey) take their relationship public; and Talia (Angelina McCoy) shares some big news.
“There’s Nothing Worse Than A Pantsuit” premieres Monday night, February 11th @ 9PM ET/PT on ABC Family. 10+ pics inside… More Here! »
In next week’s episode “I’ll Be Your Meyer Lansky,” Michelle (Foster) and Fanny (Kelly Bishop) need to come up with money — and fast — to supplement the dance studio.
Meanwhile, the girls continue to be mystified by the alluring new students, while Sasha (Telles) deals with the decision to move from Paradise.
“I’ll Be Your Meyer Lansky” premieres Monday, January 21st @ 9PM ET/PT on ABC Family. 15+ pics inside… More Here! »
The girls of Bunheads pose with guest star Jeanine Mason in this new still from tonight’s episode.
In “Channing Tatum is a Fine Actor,” Michelle (Sutton Foster) tries to help Truly (Stacey Oristano) renegotiate her lease after she is evicted from her shop. Boo (Kaitlyn Jenkins) asks for Michelle’s advice when Carl insists that she meet his parents.
Meanwhile, Michelle is skeptical when Talia sets her up on a blind date with her older boyfriend’s friend, and the girls are intrigued by the multi-talented, new kids in town (Mason, Niko Pepaj).
“Channing Tatum is a Fine Actor” airs TONIGHT, January 14h @ 9PM ET/PT on ABC Family. 15+ pics inside… More Here! »
“I had four very specific kinds of girls in mind. That makes casting hard,” Ms. Sherman-Palladino said of casting. “Boo had to be very specific, Sasha had to be specific. On pointe. That knocks out 50 or 60 percent of the people. When you go through the network process usually they like to bring in three or four choices to choose from. … These four girls were the four girls.”
FYI: Sutton wore a Philip Armstrong dress with Blue Candy jewelry; Bailey dolled up in a Nha Khnah skirt and top with Rebecca Minkoff shoes and Emma wore a Contrarian dress with Shoemint shoes.