Playing the title character, Lizzie McGuire, on the American comedy television series that premiered on Disney Channel on January 12, 2001, Hilary Erhard Duff became a rich woman. As of 2024, she has an estimated net worth of $25 million.
The final episode, after 65 episodes, aired on February 14, 2004. Buena Vista Pictures released The Lizzie McGuire Movie, a theatrical movie based on the series, on May 2, 2003.
Hilary Duff received $15,000 per episode and $1 million for her role in The Lizzie McGuire Movie (Credit: Disney Channel)
Earnings from the Series and Movie
Starring in one of the most popular Disney Channel shows of the early 2000s, according to EW, she earned $15,000 per episode and $1 million for the movie.
After the success of the original “Lizzie McGuire” series and its subsequent movie, plans were made to expand the franchise further, including a second movie and a prime-time comedy series on ABC that would follow Lizzie McGuire during her high school years.
The final episode, after 65 episodes, aired on February 14, 2004. Buena Vista Pictures released The Lizzie McGuire Movie, a theatrical movie based on the series, on May 2, 2003.
Hilary Duff received $15,000 per episode and $1 million for her role in The Lizzie McGuire Movie (Credit: Disney Channel)
Earnings from the Series and Movie
Starring in one of the most popular Disney Channel shows of the early 2000s, according to EW, she earned $15,000 per episode and $1 million for the movie.
After the success of the original “Lizzie McGuire” series and its subsequent movie, plans were made to expand the franchise further, including a second movie and a prime-time comedy series on ABC that would follow Lizzie McGuire during her high school years.
- 4/20/2024
- by Jan Stromsodd
- Your Next Shoes
Following last week’s revelation that Lizzie McGuire would have hooked up with longtime crush Ethan Craft in the now-cancelled Disney+ revival, rabid fans had even more burning questions. Specifically, what about Lizzie’s Bff Miranda?
Good news: writer Jonathan Hurwitz is back with another TikTok to address that very query — or should we say “queery.” (No, no we shouldn’t. Sorry about that.)
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“We talked a lot about adult Miranda,...
Good news: writer Jonathan Hurwitz is back with another TikTok to address that very query — or should we say “queery.” (No, no we shouldn’t. Sorry about that.)
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- 1/23/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Though the Lizzie McGuire reboot never made it to air, writer Jonathan Hurwitz is opening up about what storylines fans could have expected in the first few episodes.
The show, which was set to follow a grown-up version of Hilary Duff’s character from the 2001-04 Disney Channel series, was canceled in 2020 due to creative differences between Duff and Disney+ executives.
In a recent TikTok video, Hurwitz said they wrote and filmed the first two episodes of the Disney+ series, and that the third episode was also written.
“Basically, it starts in New York,” Hurwitz details of the first episode’s plot. “Lizzie’s been working and living there as an interior designer, and she’s dating this very, very handsome chef. And she ends up finding that he’s been cheating on her with her best friend.”
That’s when she goes back to her childhood home in California from the original series,...
The show, which was set to follow a grown-up version of Hilary Duff’s character from the 2001-04 Disney Channel series, was canceled in 2020 due to creative differences between Duff and Disney+ executives.
In a recent TikTok video, Hurwitz said they wrote and filmed the first two episodes of the Disney+ series, and that the third episode was also written.
“Basically, it starts in New York,” Hurwitz details of the first episode’s plot. “Lizzie’s been working and living there as an interior designer, and she’s dating this very, very handsome chef. And she ends up finding that he’s been cheating on her with her best friend.”
That’s when she goes back to her childhood home in California from the original series,...
- 1/19/2024
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The reboot of popular 2000s Disney Channel sitcom Lizzie McGuire was cancelled. Now, one of its writers has revealed a few new details about its plot.
Hilary Duff was a huge star among pre-teens in the early 2000s thanks to her portrayal of the eponymous character in Disney Channel sitcom Lizzie McGuire – and its subsequent movie.
The show followed the awkward, klutzy teen as she navigated life, school with best friends Gordo and Miranda, played by Adam Lamberg and Lalaine. There was also her family – her younger brother Matt, played by Jake Thomas, and her embarrassing parents, played by Hallie Todd and Robert Carradine – whose brother David appeared in one episode as a mentor to Matt when he made his own kung fu film.
One memorable aspect of the show was the frequent use of an animated version of Lizzie, which represented her inner monologue. The show’s popularity led...
Hilary Duff was a huge star among pre-teens in the early 2000s thanks to her portrayal of the eponymous character in Disney Channel sitcom Lizzie McGuire – and its subsequent movie.
The show followed the awkward, klutzy teen as she navigated life, school with best friends Gordo and Miranda, played by Adam Lamberg and Lalaine. There was also her family – her younger brother Matt, played by Jake Thomas, and her embarrassing parents, played by Hallie Todd and Robert Carradine – whose brother David appeared in one episode as a mentor to Matt when he made his own kung fu film.
One memorable aspect of the show was the frequent use of an animated version of Lizzie, which represented her inner monologue. The show’s popularity led...
- 1/18/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
Fans are still hoping for the Lizzie McGuire reboot to happen!
Now, one of the writers on the canceled Disney+ revival is spilling some of the plot points that were to happen in the show.
One of the reasons the reboot was canceled was due to creative differences, where Disney thought the material was too adult, while creator Terri Minsky and star Hilary Duff wanted to properly portray an adult Lizzie in her 30s.
These new details, as revealed in a TikTok video by writer Jonathan Hurwitz, point to the adult themes that it would have tackled in the first few episodes.
Keep reading to find out more…
Previously, Hilary revealed that the show would start out with Lizzie moving back home with her parents after finding out her soon-to-be fiancé cheated on her.
Now, Jonathan has revealed that Lizzie’s boyfriend cheated on her with her best friend, and...
Now, one of the writers on the canceled Disney+ revival is spilling some of the plot points that were to happen in the show.
One of the reasons the reboot was canceled was due to creative differences, where Disney thought the material was too adult, while creator Terri Minsky and star Hilary Duff wanted to properly portray an adult Lizzie in her 30s.
These new details, as revealed in a TikTok video by writer Jonathan Hurwitz, point to the adult themes that it would have tackled in the first few episodes.
Keep reading to find out more…
Previously, Hilary revealed that the show would start out with Lizzie moving back home with her parents after finding out her soon-to-be fiancé cheated on her.
Now, Jonathan has revealed that Lizzie’s boyfriend cheated on her with her best friend, and...
- 1/17/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
It’s been more than three years since Disney+ decided to scrap its grown-up Lizzie McGuire revival, but if you think we’re done talking about it, you couldn’t be more wrong.
Fortunately, we have some fresh tea to discuss, courtesy of writer Jonathan Hurwitz, who confirmed on TikTok that Lizzie’s reunion with middle school Bff Gordo (Adam Lamberg) wouldn’t exactly go the way some fans hoped.
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Fortunately, we have some fresh tea to discuss, courtesy of writer Jonathan Hurwitz, who confirmed on TikTok that Lizzie’s reunion with middle school Bff Gordo (Adam Lamberg) wouldn’t exactly go the way some fans hoped.
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- 1/17/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
More than two years after dreams of a Lizzie McGuire revival were dashed, Hulu’s How I Met Your Father is revisiting the iconic Disney Channel property via flashback.
During Tuesday’s episode, appropriately titled “A Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Valentine’s Day,” Sophie & Co. recount their worst Valentine’s Day experiences in order to cheer up Ellen. What follows are glimpses from the gang’s past — all newly created except for one. Rather than hire a teenage actress to play 13-year-old Sophie, the series cuts to a clip from Hilary Duff’s early-aughts sitcom.
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During Tuesday’s episode, appropriately titled “A Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Valentine’s Day,” Sophie & Co. recount their worst Valentine’s Day experiences in order to cheer up Ellen. What follows are glimpses from the gang’s past — all newly created except for one. Rather than hire a teenage actress to play 13-year-old Sophie, the series cuts to a clip from Hilary Duff’s early-aughts sitcom.
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- 3/7/2023
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Twenty years ago, tween-girl cinema thrived. Hilary Duff, Lindsay Lohan, and Amanda Bynes kicked off the junior rom-com eras -- bringing their Disney and Nickelodeon fans along for the ride. Big-screen coming-of-age stories, family sagas, and whimsical made-for-television movies defined youth culture in 2003. Pop music became more accessible to children. Bright colors and Y2K fashion arrived in full force. Kids were paying attention to the media and products advertised to them.
As a person who turned nine in '03, I vividly remember this era of family films. They were hopeful, playful, and rife with young characters seeking adventures. I'll never forget when my sister and I saw our first movies on DVD instead of VHS: "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" and "What a Girl Wants." For millennial fans, Hilary Duff's Italian excursion has been on repeat as a literal soundtrack of our lives. Amanda Bynes' British battle of the debutantes sharpened our rebellious side.
As a person who turned nine in '03, I vividly remember this era of family films. They were hopeful, playful, and rife with young characters seeking adventures. I'll never forget when my sister and I saw our first movies on DVD instead of VHS: "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" and "What a Girl Wants." For millennial fans, Hilary Duff's Italian excursion has been on repeat as a literal soundtrack of our lives. Amanda Bynes' British battle of the debutantes sharpened our rebellious side.
- 1/27/2023
- by Allison McClain Merrill
- Slash Film
They say you should never meet your heroes, but we are here to tell you that you can definitely connect with your childhood crush without fear of disappointment. When Lizzie McGuire premiered on the Disney Channel in 2001, Hilary Duff's titular character wasn't the only middle schooler to be nursing a serious crush on Ethan Craft. Viewers fell every bit as hard for her adorably dim classmate. Sure her Bff Gordo (Adam Lamberg) had the brains, but Ethan had the personality of a puppy, that cool guy charisma and, you know, that mane. And after an hour-long Zoom hang with Clayton Snyder, we are thrilled to report that that the actor behind Ethan is even more...
- 4/8/2022
- E! Online
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This is not what dreams are made of! On Dec. 16, Hilary Duff confirmed that Disney+'s Lizzie McGuire reboot will no longer be happening. "I've been so honored to have the character Lizzie in my life," she wrote on Instagram. "I know the efforts and conversations have been everywhere trying to make a reboot work but, sadly & despite everyone's best efforts, it isn't going to happen." While she admitted that she was "very sad" that we wouldn't get to see Lizzie in present day, she added that everyone "tried their best" to make the reboot happen, but "the stars just didn't align."
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The reboot originally halted production in January. "Fans have a sentimental attachment to Lizzie McGuire and high expectations for a new series," a Disney spokesperson told Variety at the time. "After filming two episodes,...
This is not what dreams are made of! On Dec. 16, Hilary Duff confirmed that Disney+'s Lizzie McGuire reboot will no longer be happening. "I've been so honored to have the character Lizzie in my life," she wrote on Instagram. "I know the efforts and conversations have been everywhere trying to make a reboot work but, sadly & despite everyone's best efforts, it isn't going to happen." While she admitted that she was "very sad" that we wouldn't get to see Lizzie in present day, she added that everyone "tried their best" to make the reboot happen, but "the stars just didn't align."
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The reboot originally halted production in January. "Fans have a sentimental attachment to Lizzie McGuire and high expectations for a new series," a Disney spokesperson told Variety at the time. "After filming two episodes,...
- 12/16/2020
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
The planned “Lizzie McGuire” revival is officially dead at Disney Plus.
Series star Hilary Duff made the announcement on Instagram on Wednesday, saying “I’ve been so honored to have the character of Lizzie in my life.”
“I know the efforts and conversations have been everywhere tyring to make a reboot work but, sadly & despite everyone’s best efforts, it isn’t going to happen,” she continued. “I want any reboot of Lizzie to be honest and authentic to who Lizzie would be today. It’s what the character deserves.”
Her full statement can be read below.
“Lizzie McGuire’ fans have high expectations for any new stories,” a Disney spokesperson said in a statement. “Unless and until we are confident we can meet those expectations, we’ve decided to hold off and today, we informed the cast’s representatives that we are not moving forward with the planned series.”
The...
Series star Hilary Duff made the announcement on Instagram on Wednesday, saying “I’ve been so honored to have the character of Lizzie in my life.”
“I know the efforts and conversations have been everywhere tyring to make a reboot work but, sadly & despite everyone’s best efforts, it isn’t going to happen,” she continued. “I want any reboot of Lizzie to be honest and authentic to who Lizzie would be today. It’s what the character deserves.”
Her full statement can be read below.
“Lizzie McGuire’ fans have high expectations for any new stories,” a Disney spokesperson said in a statement. “Unless and until we are confident we can meet those expectations, we’ve decided to hold off and today, we informed the cast’s representatives that we are not moving forward with the planned series.”
The...
- 12/16/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Hilary Duff is saying goodbye to Lizzie McGuire — again. The actress confirmed on Wednesday that the revival of her iconic Disney Channel sitcom will not be moving forward.
“I’ve been so honored to have the character of Lizzie in my life,” Duff wrote in an emotional Instagram post. “She has made such a lasting impact on many, including myself. To see the fans’ loyalty and love for her, to this day, means so much to me. I know the efforts and conversations have been everything trying to make a reboot work, but sadly [and] despite everyone’s best efforts, it isn’t going to happen.
“I’ve been so honored to have the character of Lizzie in my life,” Duff wrote in an emotional Instagram post. “She has made such a lasting impact on many, including myself. To see the fans’ loyalty and love for her, to this day, means so much to me. I know the efforts and conversations have been everything trying to make a reboot work, but sadly [and] despite everyone’s best efforts, it isn’t going to happen.
- 12/16/2020
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Disney’s planned reboot of “Lizzie McGuire” will not be moving forward, according to star Hilary Duff.
“I know the efforts and conversations have been everywhere trying to make a reboot work but, sadly & despite everyone’s best efforts, it isn’t going to happen,” the actress wrote in an Instagram post on Wednesday. “We can all take a moment to mourn the amazing woman she would have been and the adventures we would have taken with her.”
In its own statement, Disney attributed the decision not to move forward with the revival to creative reasons.
“‘Lizzie McGuire’ fans have high expectations for any new stories,” a spokesperson for the company said. “Unless and until we are confident we can meet those expectations, we’ve decided to hold off and today, we informed the cast’s representatives that we are not moving forward with the planned series.”
The series, a...
“I know the efforts and conversations have been everywhere trying to make a reboot work but, sadly & despite everyone’s best efforts, it isn’t going to happen,” the actress wrote in an Instagram post on Wednesday. “We can all take a moment to mourn the amazing woman she would have been and the adventures we would have taken with her.”
In its own statement, Disney attributed the decision not to move forward with the revival to creative reasons.
“‘Lizzie McGuire’ fans have high expectations for any new stories,” a spokesperson for the company said. “Unless and until we are confident we can meet those expectations, we’ve decided to hold off and today, we informed the cast’s representatives that we are not moving forward with the planned series.”
The series, a...
- 12/16/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
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The cast of Lizzie McGuire is back together again! On Monday, Hilary Duff shared a video of the stars of the Disney Channel series doing a virtual table read of the episode "Between a Rock and a Bra Place" from season one: you know, the one where Lizzie yells at her mom that she wants a bra. Duff was also joined by Lalaine (Miranda), Adam Lamberg (Gordo), Jake Thomas (Matt), Ashlie Brillault (Kate), Robert Carradine (Sam), Hallie Todd (Jo), Davida Williams (Claire), and Kyle J. Downes (Larry). In addition to reading through the script, the cast couldn't help but sing the iconic theme song as well.
A handful of stars recently reunited for the Lizzie McGuire reboot on Disney Plus. Thomas, Carradine, Todd, and Lamberg were set to join Duff on the...
A post shared by Hilary Duff (@hilaryduff) on May 11, 2020 at 2:50pm Pdt
The cast of Lizzie McGuire is back together again! On Monday, Hilary Duff shared a video of the stars of the Disney Channel series doing a virtual table read of the episode "Between a Rock and a Bra Place" from season one: you know, the one where Lizzie yells at her mom that she wants a bra. Duff was also joined by Lalaine (Miranda), Adam Lamberg (Gordo), Jake Thomas (Matt), Ashlie Brillault (Kate), Robert Carradine (Sam), Hallie Todd (Jo), Davida Williams (Claire), and Kyle J. Downes (Larry). In addition to reading through the script, the cast couldn't help but sing the iconic theme song as well.
A handful of stars recently reunited for the Lizzie McGuire reboot on Disney Plus. Thomas, Carradine, Todd, and Lamberg were set to join Duff on the...
- 5/15/2020
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
The “Lizzie McGuire” reboot may be on pause, but the original cast just got back together.
Hilary Duff, star of the 2001 Disney channel comedy series, posted a video of she and her castmates getting together to do a table read of the “Between a Rock and a Bra Place!” episode, which aired 19 years ago this week.
“Lizzie McGuire retro table read!” Duff wrote in the caption of the video. “We could not stop laughing reading lines from tween us…this is the first time we were all “together-ish” in almost 18 years!”
Also Read: Hilary Duff Joins Call for Disney to Move 'Lizzie McGuire' Revival to Hulu
“Do excuse our delayed singing…we will be taking singing lessons as a group to work on our craft!!”
Duff says the idea came from Jake Thomas, who played her little brother Matt McGuire on the show. She also suggested viewers donate if they...
Hilary Duff, star of the 2001 Disney channel comedy series, posted a video of she and her castmates getting together to do a table read of the “Between a Rock and a Bra Place!” episode, which aired 19 years ago this week.
“Lizzie McGuire retro table read!” Duff wrote in the caption of the video. “We could not stop laughing reading lines from tween us…this is the first time we were all “together-ish” in almost 18 years!”
Also Read: Hilary Duff Joins Call for Disney to Move 'Lizzie McGuire' Revival to Hulu
“Do excuse our delayed singing…we will be taking singing lessons as a group to work on our craft!!”
Duff says the idea came from Jake Thomas, who played her little brother Matt McGuire on the show. She also suggested viewers donate if they...
- 5/12/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Lizzie McGuire fans finally got the reunion they’ve been waiting for, even if it didn’t come by way of a full-blown Disney+ revival.
Hilary Duff and her former Disney Channel cast mates — including Jake Thomas as Matt, Adam Lamberg as Gordo, Lalaine as Miranda, Robert Carradine as Sama, Hallie Todd as Jo, Ashlie Brillault as Kate, Davida Williams as Claire and Kyle Downes as Larry — reunited virtually on Monday for a table read of the sitcom’s iconic Season 1 episode “Between a Rock and a Bra Place.”
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Hilary Duff and her former Disney Channel cast mates — including Jake Thomas as Matt, Adam Lamberg as Gordo, Lalaine as Miranda, Robert Carradine as Sama, Hallie Todd as Jo, Ashlie Brillault as Kate, Davida Williams as Claire and Kyle Downes as Larry — reunited virtually on Monday for a table read of the sitcom’s iconic Season 1 episode “Between a Rock and a Bra Place.”
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- 5/12/2020
- TVLine.com
The cast of “Lizzie McGuire” has finally reunited –- though not for the much-anticipated series reboot.
Instead, Hilary Duff surprised fans by posting a Zoom table read to Instagram TV. The cast — including Jake Thomas as Lizzie’s little brother Matthew, Adam Lamberg as Gordo, Lalaine as Miranda and Hallie Todd and Robert Carradine as Lizzie’s parents — performed “Between a Rock and a Bra Place” to mark the episode’s 19th anniversary.
“We could not stop laughing reading lines from tween us,” Duff wrote in her caption. “This is the first time we were all ‘together-ish’ in almost 18 years!”
It’s been almost two decades since the show’s first episode. The formerly teenage cast is all grown up, and Lamberg and Thomas both sport mustaches.
Before the table read began, Duff explained how the virtual reunion came to be.
“I got the most amazing phone call last week from Jake Thomas,...
Instead, Hilary Duff surprised fans by posting a Zoom table read to Instagram TV. The cast — including Jake Thomas as Lizzie’s little brother Matthew, Adam Lamberg as Gordo, Lalaine as Miranda and Hallie Todd and Robert Carradine as Lizzie’s parents — performed “Between a Rock and a Bra Place” to mark the episode’s 19th anniversary.
“We could not stop laughing reading lines from tween us,” Duff wrote in her caption. “This is the first time we were all ‘together-ish’ in almost 18 years!”
It’s been almost two decades since the show’s first episode. The formerly teenage cast is all grown up, and Lamberg and Thomas both sport mustaches.
Before the table read began, Duff explained how the virtual reunion came to be.
“I got the most amazing phone call last week from Jake Thomas,...
- 5/12/2020
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
We might have to wait a while (or forever) for new Lizzie McGuire, but Hilary Duff has brought us the next best thing. In a 44 minute Instagram video, Duff and the original cast of Lizzie McGuire reunited for a virtual table read of an episode, and it may or may not be the first episode of Lizzie McGuire you think of when you think of the show: the bra episode! Which just so happens to have aired on May 11, 2001! The reunion featured Duff, Jake Thomas (Matt McGuire), Hallie Todd (Jo McGuire), Robert Carradine (Sam McGuire), Adam Lamberg (Gordo), Lalaine (Miranda), Davida Williams (Claire), Ashlie Brillault (Kate), Kyle Downs, writers...
- 5/11/2020
- E! Online
In a statement on Instagram Friday, Hillary Duff called on Disney to move the planned “Lizzie McGuire” revival from Disney+ to Hulu.
The series, a revival of the Disney Channel sitcom that launched Duff’s career, was put on hiatus last month after showrunner Terri Minsky exited the series over creative differences with the streamer. Minsky explained her exit in a recent interview with Variety, saying that her plan to make the show more “mature” didn’t fit with the family-friendly Disney+ brand.
Duff’s post backed Minsky’s original vision, suggesting that Disney should move the show to sister streaming network Hulu where it wouldn’t run up on the same content restrictions. The “Love, Simon” spinoff series “Love, Victor” recently made the same jump for much the same reasons.
Also Read: 'Lizzie McGuire' Creator Terri Minsky Out as Showrunner for Disney+ Revival
“I’d be doing a disservice...
The series, a revival of the Disney Channel sitcom that launched Duff’s career, was put on hiatus last month after showrunner Terri Minsky exited the series over creative differences with the streamer. Minsky explained her exit in a recent interview with Variety, saying that her plan to make the show more “mature” didn’t fit with the family-friendly Disney+ brand.
Duff’s post backed Minsky’s original vision, suggesting that Disney should move the show to sister streaming network Hulu where it wouldn’t run up on the same content restrictions. The “Love, Simon” spinoff series “Love, Victor” recently made the same jump for much the same reasons.
Also Read: 'Lizzie McGuire' Creator Terri Minsky Out as Showrunner for Disney+ Revival
“I’d be doing a disservice...
- 2/29/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Hilary Duff has more than just a couple words to say about the state of her Lizzie McGuire revival.
After hinting earlier this week that the revival is considered too adult for Disney+, Duff took to Instagram on Friday to address the delay, formally asking Disney to allow the Lizzie revival to move to Hulu so it can explore more adult themes.
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After hinting earlier this week that the revival is considered too adult for Disney+, Duff took to Instagram on Friday to address the delay, formally asking Disney to allow the Lizzie revival to move to Hulu so it can explore more adult themes.
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- 2/29/2020
- TVLine.com
Lizzie McGuire‘s return to television will come by way of Hulu, at least if series creator Terri Minsky — who was fired as showrunner in January — gets her wish.
“I am so proud of the two episodes we did,” Minsky tells our sister publication Variety. ‘Hilary has a grasp of Lizzie McGuire at 30 that needs to be seen. It’s a wonderful thing to watch. I would love the show to exist, but ideally I would love it if it could be given that treatment of going to Hulu and doing the show that we were doing. That’s the...
“I am so proud of the two episodes we did,” Minsky tells our sister publication Variety. ‘Hilary has a grasp of Lizzie McGuire at 30 that needs to be seen. It’s a wonderful thing to watch. I would love the show to exist, but ideally I would love it if it could be given that treatment of going to Hulu and doing the show that we were doing. That’s the...
- 2/26/2020
- TVLine.com
Disney Plus does not seem to be figuring it out on the way when it comes to the “Lizzie McGuire” revival.
Production on the show halted in January after the firing of original series creator and revival showrunner Terri Minsky after just two episodes were completed. Her unceremonious exit has led many industry insiders to speculate that the revival will not move forward.
Series star Hilary Duff has remained mostly mum on the subject, but she has made her feelings known in some not-so-subtle ways. Late Tuesday night, Duff posted a screenshot to her Instagram story of a news headline about the planned Disney Plus “Love, Simon” series. Now titled “Love, Victor,” the show was moved this week to Hulu after it was deemed not “family-friendly” enough for the Disney-branded streamer. In her post, Duff circled the words “family-friendly” in the headline and wrote above it “Sounds familiar.”
“I am...
Production on the show halted in January after the firing of original series creator and revival showrunner Terri Minsky after just two episodes were completed. Her unceremonious exit has led many industry insiders to speculate that the revival will not move forward.
Series star Hilary Duff has remained mostly mum on the subject, but she has made her feelings known in some not-so-subtle ways. Late Tuesday night, Duff posted a screenshot to her Instagram story of a news headline about the planned Disney Plus “Love, Simon” series. Now titled “Love, Victor,” the show was moved this week to Hulu after it was deemed not “family-friendly” enough for the Disney-branded streamer. In her post, Duff circled the words “family-friendly” in the headline and wrote above it “Sounds familiar.”
“I am...
- 2/26/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Little has been said about the Lizzie McGuire revival since it emerged that original creator Terri Minskey was bowing out of the Disney+ series after filming just two episodes, with the series going on hiatus.
Now, it seems like Hilary Duff is speaking out about the issues surrounding the revival of the beloved series.
Earlier this week, Love Victor -- an upcoming sequel to the 2018 movie Love, Simon -- was revealed to be moving from Disney+ to Hulu.
While no official reason was given, multiple outlets reported that it was in relation to the content of the show, with it featuring themes that were allegedly too mature for Disney+.
Duff took to Instagram, sharing the headline with the following caption:
Sounds familiar.
While there's no confirmation that this is in relation to Lizzie McGuire, it seems highly likely given what has been going on with that series.
“Fans have a...
Now, it seems like Hilary Duff is speaking out about the issues surrounding the revival of the beloved series.
Earlier this week, Love Victor -- an upcoming sequel to the 2018 movie Love, Simon -- was revealed to be moving from Disney+ to Hulu.
While no official reason was given, multiple outlets reported that it was in relation to the content of the show, with it featuring themes that were allegedly too mature for Disney+.
Duff took to Instagram, sharing the headline with the following caption:
Sounds familiar.
While there's no confirmation that this is in relation to Lizzie McGuire, it seems highly likely given what has been going on with that series.
“Fans have a...
- 2/26/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Hilary Duff is (sort of) speaking out about the problems surrounding her postponed Lizzie McGuire revival.
Before we dive in, here’s some context: Earlier this week, it was announced that Love, Victor — an upcoming series based on the 2018 gay rom-com Love, Simon — is relocating from Disney+ to Hulu. Multiple reports indicated that the move was made because Love, Victor‘s mature themes, including sexual exploration and drinking, feel more at home on an adult-oriented streaming service like Hulu.
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Before we dive in, here’s some context: Earlier this week, it was announced that Love, Victor — an upcoming series based on the 2018 gay rom-com Love, Simon — is relocating from Disney+ to Hulu. Multiple reports indicated that the move was made because Love, Victor‘s mature themes, including sexual exploration and drinking, feel more at home on an adult-oriented streaming service like Hulu.
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- 2/26/2020
- TVLine.com
There are changes at the wheel of the Disney+ revival of Lizzie McGuire.
Variety is reporting that original series creator Terri Minsky is stepping away from her showrunner and executive producer role on the highly anticipared series.
“Fans have a sentimental attachment to Lizzie McGuire and high expectations for a new series,” a Disney spokesperson explained.
“After filming two episodes, we concluded that we need to move in a different creative direction and are putting a new lens on the show.”
Creative differences are not uncommon when shows are early into production, but losing the showrunner and executive producer this early is not a good sign.
Minsky steered the TV series during its original 2001-04 Disney Channel run, so her exit this early into the process is surprising.
Lizzie McGuire is part of Disney Channel royalty after becoming one of the most popular series in the network's history.
With reboots...
Variety is reporting that original series creator Terri Minsky is stepping away from her showrunner and executive producer role on the highly anticipared series.
“Fans have a sentimental attachment to Lizzie McGuire and high expectations for a new series,” a Disney spokesperson explained.
“After filming two episodes, we concluded that we need to move in a different creative direction and are putting a new lens on the show.”
Creative differences are not uncommon when shows are early into production, but losing the showrunner and executive producer this early is not a good sign.
Minsky steered the TV series during its original 2001-04 Disney Channel run, so her exit this early into the process is surprising.
Lizzie McGuire is part of Disney Channel royalty after becoming one of the most popular series in the network's history.
With reboots...
- 1/10/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
TV’s much-anticipated Lizzie McGuire revival has hit a snag: Original series creator Terri Minsky has stepped down as showrunner on the Disney+ project, prompting a pause in production.
“Fans have a sentimental attachment to Lizzie McGuire and high expectations for a new series,” a Disney spokesperson tells TVLine. “After filming two episodes, we concluded that we need to move in a different creative direction and are putting a new lens on the series.”
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“Fans have a sentimental attachment to Lizzie McGuire and high expectations for a new series,” a Disney spokesperson tells TVLine. “After filming two episodes, we concluded that we need to move in a different creative direction and are putting a new lens on the series.”
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- 1/10/2020
- TVLine.com
“Lizzie McGuire” creator Terri Minsky is leaving as showrunner for the upcoming Disney+ revival.
“Fans have a sentimental attachment to ‘Lizzie McGuire’ and high expectations for a new series,” said a Disney spokesperson. “After filming two episodes, we concluded that we need to move in a different creative direction and are putting a new lens on the show.”
Production on the show, which is scheduled to premiere this year, is now on hiatus while Disney looks for a new showrunner. Minsky created the original version that ran on Disney Channel for 65 episodes between 2001 and 2004.
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The new “Lizzie McGuire” will pick up as Lizzie (Series star Hillary Duff) is just about to turn 30. Per Disney, “She seemingly has it all – her dream job as an assistant to a fancy New York City Interior Designer, her dream guy and a picturesque Brooklyn apartment – but things...
“Fans have a sentimental attachment to ‘Lizzie McGuire’ and high expectations for a new series,” said a Disney spokesperson. “After filming two episodes, we concluded that we need to move in a different creative direction and are putting a new lens on the show.”
Production on the show, which is scheduled to premiere this year, is now on hiatus while Disney looks for a new showrunner. Minsky created the original version that ran on Disney Channel for 65 episodes between 2001 and 2004.
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The new “Lizzie McGuire” will pick up as Lizzie (Series star Hillary Duff) is just about to turn 30. Per Disney, “She seemingly has it all – her dream job as an assistant to a fancy New York City Interior Designer, her dream guy and a picturesque Brooklyn apartment – but things...
- 1/10/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
“Lizzie McGuire” creator Terri Minsky is stepping away from her role as showrunner on the upcoming revival of the series for Disney Plus. A new showrunner has not yet been named.
“Fans have a sentimental attachment to ‘Lizzie McGuire’ and high expectations for a new series,” said to a Disney spokesperson. “After filming two episodes, we concluded that we need to move in a different creative direction and are putting a new lens on the show.”
Production on the show has been placed on hiatus amid the transition as Disney sets a new showrunner for the series. Star Hilary Duff is currently honeymooning in Mozambique with her new husband, Matthew Koma.
The new “Lizzie McGuire” is slated to pick up as Hilary Duff’s title character is just about to turn 30. Original star Hilary Duff was set to reprise the role as Lizzie navigated the ups and downs of adulthood...
“Fans have a sentimental attachment to ‘Lizzie McGuire’ and high expectations for a new series,” said to a Disney spokesperson. “After filming two episodes, we concluded that we need to move in a different creative direction and are putting a new lens on the show.”
Production on the show has been placed on hiatus amid the transition as Disney sets a new showrunner for the series. Star Hilary Duff is currently honeymooning in Mozambique with her new husband, Matthew Koma.
The new “Lizzie McGuire” is slated to pick up as Hilary Duff’s title character is just about to turn 30. Original star Hilary Duff was set to reprise the role as Lizzie navigated the ups and downs of adulthood...
- 1/9/2020
- by Will Thorne, Joe Otterson and Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
A revival of Disney Channel’s “The Proud Family” is in the works at Disney+, series star Jo Marie Payton said on Tuesday.
Payton broke the news on the third hour of ABC’s “Good Morning America,” telling host Keke Palmer that Suga Mama, her character from the show, is “still large and in charge” and “will be doing some new episodes come February.”
A representative for Disney+ declined to comment.
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Payton’s “Proud Family” co-star, Tommy Davidson, made a similar tease to @WhereIsTheBuzzTV back in August.
“The Proud Family” ran for three seasons on Disney Channel between 2001 and 2005. In addition to Payton and Davidson, the voice cast also included Kyla Pratt, Paula Jai Parker, Alisa Reyes, Karen Malina White, Orlando Brown, Soleil Moon Frye and Tara Strong.
A revival would follow in the footsteps of “Lizzie McGuire,...
Payton broke the news on the third hour of ABC’s “Good Morning America,” telling host Keke Palmer that Suga Mama, her character from the show, is “still large and in charge” and “will be doing some new episodes come February.”
A representative for Disney+ declined to comment.
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Payton’s “Proud Family” co-star, Tommy Davidson, made a similar tease to @WhereIsTheBuzzTV back in August.
“The Proud Family” ran for three seasons on Disney Channel between 2001 and 2005. In addition to Payton and Davidson, the voice cast also included Kyla Pratt, Paula Jai Parker, Alisa Reyes, Karen Malina White, Orlando Brown, Soleil Moon Frye and Tara Strong.
A revival would follow in the footsteps of “Lizzie McGuire,...
- 11/27/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
It sounds like the McGuires aren’t the only beloved Disney Channel family reuniting on Disney+ next year. Penny, Suga Mama and the rest of The Proud Family, which originally aired for three seasons (2001–2005), are also planning an epic homecoming.
The confirmation came during Tuesday’s episode of GMA3, which featured a reunion of ’90s sitcom parents. Jo Marie Payton (aka Family Matters‘ Harriette Winslow) was asked by host Keke Palmer if she’s anything like Suga Mama, the character she voiced on the popular animated Disney Channel series.
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The confirmation came during Tuesday’s episode of GMA3, which featured a reunion of ’90s sitcom parents. Jo Marie Payton (aka Family Matters‘ Harriette Winslow) was asked by host Keke Palmer if she’s anything like Suga Mama, the character she voiced on the popular animated Disney Channel series.
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- 11/26/2019
- TVLine.com
Lizzie McGuire is returning to our TV screens, and we couldn't be more pumped. In August, it was announced that Disney+ would be rebooting the beloved Disney Channel franchise for a brand-new series that follows a 30-year-old Lizzie navigating life in NYC. Though an official release date hasn't been announced yet, it's likely we won't have to wait too long to be reunited with our teenage hero now that filming is officially underway.
Production for Disney+'s High School Musical: The Musical: The Series this year started on Feb. 15, and the first season was eventually released on Nov. 12. If Lizzie McGuire follows a similar filming schedule, that could put the release date sometime around July 2020.
Over the past few weeks, we've been getting even more exciting tidbits about the upcoming series. In addition to getting glimpses of Lizzie's new style during filming, there have been quite a few big casting announcements.
Production for Disney+'s High School Musical: The Musical: The Series this year started on Feb. 15, and the first season was eventually released on Nov. 12. If Lizzie McGuire follows a similar filming schedule, that could put the release date sometime around July 2020.
Over the past few weeks, we've been getting even more exciting tidbits about the upcoming series. In addition to getting glimpses of Lizzie's new style during filming, there have been quite a few big casting announcements.
- 11/24/2019
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
This Friday on The Mandalorian, the titular gunslinger got wind of what his well-financed client has planned for the found “child.” Was his hefty Beskan steel payday enough to make Mando look the other way?
Greef Carga, for one, was delighted to hear that Mando has secured his quarry — and in turn instructed him to deliver it immediately to the Client (Werner Herzog’s unnamed character) upon his return. Mando had to ask, as we totally would have, what the Client plans to do with that which he sought. Greef says he has no idea if the guy plans to...
Greef Carga, for one, was delighted to hear that Mando has secured his quarry — and in turn instructed him to deliver it immediately to the Client (Werner Herzog’s unnamed character) upon his return. Mando had to ask, as we totally would have, what the Client plans to do with that which he sought. Greef says he has no idea if the guy plans to...
- 11/22/2019
- TVLine.com
The Lizzie McGuire revival is bringing back another beloved cast member.
Disney+ has confirmed that Adam Lamberg is returning for the forthcoming sequel series, reprising the role of Gordo.
There was a love story brewing between Gordo and Lizzie, so fans have naturally been up in arms waiting for this announcement.
“Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original Lizzie McGuire so authentic and beloved,” Hilary Duff — who also serves as an executive producer on Lizzie, alongside original series creator Terri Minsky — said in a statement.
“I couldn’t imagine the series without him. I can’t wait for fans to see what he’s up to 15 years later and how he fits into Lizzie’s adult world.”
Lizzie and Gordo kissed in Italy, but what became of their relationship after that? That's one of the bigger questions about this revival.
The new series is...
Disney+ has confirmed that Adam Lamberg is returning for the forthcoming sequel series, reprising the role of Gordo.
There was a love story brewing between Gordo and Lizzie, so fans have naturally been up in arms waiting for this announcement.
“Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original Lizzie McGuire so authentic and beloved,” Hilary Duff — who also serves as an executive producer on Lizzie, alongside original series creator Terri Minsky — said in a statement.
“I couldn’t imagine the series without him. I can’t wait for fans to see what he’s up to 15 years later and how he fits into Lizzie’s adult world.”
Lizzie and Gordo kissed in Italy, but what became of their relationship after that? That's one of the bigger questions about this revival.
The new series is...
- 11/20/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Fifteen years after kissing in Italy and never speaking of it again, Lizzie McGuire and David Gordon (street name: “Gordo”) are reuniting on Disney+. The streaming service announced on Wednesday that Adam Lamberg will reprise his role in the upcoming revival of Disney Channel’s Lizzie McGuire.
“Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original Lizzie McGuire so authentic and beloved,” Hilary Duff — who also serves as an executive producer on Lizzie, alongside original series creator Terri Minsky — said in a statement. “I couldn’t imagine the series without him. I can’t wait for...
“Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original Lizzie McGuire so authentic and beloved,” Hilary Duff — who also serves as an executive producer on Lizzie, alongside original series creator Terri Minsky — said in a statement. “I couldn’t imagine the series without him. I can’t wait for...
- 11/20/2019
- TVLine.com
Lizzie McGuire purists rejoice! Adam Lamberg is set to reprise his role as Lizzie’s sarcastic Bff David “Gordo” Gordon in the Disney+ revival.
Gordo was a fan-favorite in the original series created by Terri Minsky. He was smart, creative and was a bit of an outcast, but was loved by his inner circle of friends.
“Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original Lizzie McGuire so authentic and beloved,” said Duff, who reprises the title role. “I couldn’t imagine the series without him. I can’t wait for fans to see what he’s up to 15 years later and how he fits into Lizzie’s adult world.”
The revival picks up as Lizzie McGuire is about to reach the milestone of 30 years old. Now living in New York City, working as an assistant to a fancy interior designer, she lives in a cool...
Gordo was a fan-favorite in the original series created by Terri Minsky. He was smart, creative and was a bit of an outcast, but was loved by his inner circle of friends.
“Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original Lizzie McGuire so authentic and beloved,” said Duff, who reprises the title role. “I couldn’t imagine the series without him. I can’t wait for fans to see what he’s up to 15 years later and how he fits into Lizzie’s adult world.”
The revival picks up as Lizzie McGuire is about to reach the milestone of 30 years old. Now living in New York City, working as an assistant to a fancy interior designer, she lives in a cool...
- 11/20/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Lizzie McGuire will reunite with her best friend Gordo in the upcoming Disney+ revival, with original star Adam Lamberg set to reprise his role, Disney announced on Wednesday.
Lamberg originated the character David “Gordo” Gordon on the original “Lizzie McGuire” series, starring opposite Hilary Duff for two seasons on the Disney Channel as well as in the follow-up theatrical release, “The Lizzie McGuire Movie.” He will return for the revival in a recurring role.
“Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original ‘Lizzie McGuire’ so authentic and beloved,” said Duff, who will executive produce the revival in addition to starring. “I couldn’t imagine the series without him. I can’t wait for fans to see what he’s up to 15 years later and how he fits into Lizzie’s adult world.”
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Lamberg originated the character David “Gordo” Gordon on the original “Lizzie McGuire” series, starring opposite Hilary Duff for two seasons on the Disney Channel as well as in the follow-up theatrical release, “The Lizzie McGuire Movie.” He will return for the revival in a recurring role.
“Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original ‘Lizzie McGuire’ so authentic and beloved,” said Duff, who will executive produce the revival in addition to starring. “I couldn’t imagine the series without him. I can’t wait for fans to see what he’s up to 15 years later and how he fits into Lizzie’s adult world.”
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- 11/20/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Our prayers have been answered, because Gordo is officially returning for the Lizzie McGuire reboot! On Wednesday, Disney+ announced that actor Adam Lamberg would be reprising his role as Lizzie's childhood best friend on the show. In the photo, Hilary Duff and Lamberg are all smiles as they sit at a table for two. Perhaps their characters are getting reacquainted after all this time apart?
While Gordo and Lizzie appeared to get together at the end of The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Duff recently confirmed that she is engaged to someone else in the reboot. "I feel like them not being together is what was so good [about the original series]," she told Vulture. "It's that one person that you're like, Was he the one? Is it ever going to be? You're always kind of wondering. We wanted it to hurt everyone a little bit, and it'll continue to hurt."
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While Gordo and Lizzie appeared to get together at the end of The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Duff recently confirmed that she is engaged to someone else in the reboot. "I feel like them not being together is what was so good [about the original series]," she told Vulture. "It's that one person that you're like, Was he the one? Is it ever going to be? You're always kind of wondering. We wanted it to hurt everyone a little bit, and it'll continue to hurt."
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- 11/20/2019
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
It's been over 15 years (!) since since Lizzie McGuire fans last caught a glimpse of Lizzie (Hilary Duff) -- let alone got any kind of status update on what was happening between her and her Bff-turned-bae, Gordo (Adam Lamberg). But we're about to get some answers on the middle school besties:
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- 11/20/2019
- by Malcolm Venable
- TVGuide - Breaking News
The “Lizzie McGuire” revival series at Disney Plus is bringing back another familiar face.
Original series star Adam Lamberg will return as David “Gordo” Gordon in a recurring role on the new show. He joins previously announced returning cast members Hilary Duff, Hallie Todd, Robert Carradine and Jake Thomas. Production on the series began earlier this month.
“Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original ‘Lizzie McGuire’ so authentic and beloved,” said Duff. “I couldn’t imagine the series without him. I can’t wait for fans to see what he’s up to 15 years later and how he fits into Lizzie’s adult world.”
The new story picks up as Lizzie is just about to turn 30. She seemingly has it all – her dream job as an assistant to a fancy New York City interior designer, her dream guy, and a picturesque Brooklyn apartment – but...
Original series star Adam Lamberg will return as David “Gordo” Gordon in a recurring role on the new show. He joins previously announced returning cast members Hilary Duff, Hallie Todd, Robert Carradine and Jake Thomas. Production on the series began earlier this month.
“Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original ‘Lizzie McGuire’ so authentic and beloved,” said Duff. “I couldn’t imagine the series without him. I can’t wait for fans to see what he’s up to 15 years later and how he fits into Lizzie’s adult world.”
The new story picks up as Lizzie is just about to turn 30. She seemingly has it all – her dream job as an assistant to a fancy New York City interior designer, her dream guy, and a picturesque Brooklyn apartment – but...
- 11/20/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Fear not Lizzie McGuire fans, for Gordo is indeed back in the picture. E! News can confirm Adam Lamberg is returning to the Lizzie McGuire fold for the new Disney+ revival sequel series. "Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original Lizzie McGuire so authentic and beloved," Hilary Duff, star and executive producer of the series, said in a statement. "I couldn't imagine the series without him. I can't wait for fans to see what he's up to 15 years later and how he fits into Lizzie's adult world." Lamberg played David "Gordo" Gordon, one of Lizzie's best friends in middle school, in the original series. In addition to Duff and Lamberg, the returning...
- 11/20/2019
- E! Online
As production for the Disney+ revival of 2000s hit Lizzie McGuire is underway, another familiar face has been confirmed to return to the cast: Adam Lamberg as David Gordon, aka Gordo.
Lamberg, who played Lizzie's best friend through two seasons of the show and its 2003 movie, will join Hilary Duff (Lizzie), Hallie Todd (Jo McGuire), Robert Carradine (Sam McGuire) and Jake Thomas (Matt McGuire) in reprising their roles from the original.
"Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original Lizzie McGuire so authentic and beloved," Duff said in a statement. "...
Lamberg, who played Lizzie's best friend through two seasons of the show and its 2003 movie, will join Hilary Duff (Lizzie), Hallie Todd (Jo McGuire), Robert Carradine (Sam McGuire) and Jake Thomas (Matt McGuire) in reprising their roles from the original.
"Gordo was an essential piece of the puzzle to what made the original Lizzie McGuire so authentic and beloved," Duff said in a statement. "...
- 11/20/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
If you thought the news of a Lizzie McGuire revival was amazing enough, wait until you hear this: Disney+ is staging an all-out McGuire family reunion! The streaming service announced that three original cast members will be joining Hilary Duff in reprising their iconic roles - Hallie Todd, Robert Carradine, and Jake Thomas.
In case you need a little refresher, Todd played Jo, the McGuire matriarch, alongside Carradine, who brought us the earnestly loving family patriarch, Sam. Thomas was the infamously devious Matthew (Matt) McGuire, who did everything he could to ruin his big sister's life. Hopefully, he'll have grown out of that phase, since the revival takes place a few decades after the original series ended.
According to the revival's official synopsis, the show picks back up with Lizzie just as she's about to turn 30. She seemingly has it all - the dream job as an assistant to a New York City decorator,...
In case you need a little refresher, Todd played Jo, the McGuire matriarch, alongside Carradine, who brought us the earnestly loving family patriarch, Sam. Thomas was the infamously devious Matthew (Matt) McGuire, who did everything he could to ruin his big sister's life. Hopefully, he'll have grown out of that phase, since the revival takes place a few decades after the original series ended.
According to the revival's official synopsis, the show picks back up with Lizzie just as she's about to turn 30. She seemingly has it all - the dream job as an assistant to a New York City decorator,...
- 10/26/2019
- by Mekishana Pierre
- Popsugar.com
Lizzie McGuire's forthcoming sequel series at Disney+ is staging a full-fledged family reunion.
The streamer revealed Thursday that Hallie Todd, Robert Carradine, and Jake Thomas have all been locked in to reprise their roles from the original series.
Hilary Duff will, once again, take on the title role.
According to the synopsis, “the new story picks up as Lizzie McGuire is just about to turn 30. She seemingly has it all – her dream job as an assistant to a fancy New York City decorator, her dream guy and a picturesque Brooklyn apartment – but things aren’t always as they seem."
"With a little help from her friends, her loving family and her 13 year-old alter-ego in animated form, Lizzie navigates the ups and downs of adulthood.”
The original series ran on Disney Channel from 2001 to 2004, paving the way for a big-screen movie that took the character all the way to Italy.
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The streamer revealed Thursday that Hallie Todd, Robert Carradine, and Jake Thomas have all been locked in to reprise their roles from the original series.
Hilary Duff will, once again, take on the title role.
According to the synopsis, “the new story picks up as Lizzie McGuire is just about to turn 30. She seemingly has it all – her dream job as an assistant to a fancy New York City decorator, her dream guy and a picturesque Brooklyn apartment – but things aren’t always as they seem."
"With a little help from her friends, her loving family and her 13 year-old alter-ego in animated form, Lizzie navigates the ups and downs of adulthood.”
The original series ran on Disney Channel from 2001 to 2004, paving the way for a big-screen movie that took the character all the way to Italy.
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- 10/24/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Disney+ is staging a full-on McGuire family reunion. The upcoming streaming service announced on Thursday that Hallie Todd, Robert Carradine and Jake Thomas will all reprise their roles in the upcoming Lizzie McGuire revival, which once again will star Hilary Duff in the title role.
Per the revival’s official synopsis, “the new story picks up as Lizzie McGuire is just about to turn 30. She seemingly has it all – her dream job as an assistant to a fancy New York City decorator, her dream guy and a picturesque Brooklyn apartment – but things aren’t always as they seem. With a little help from her friends,...
Per the revival’s official synopsis, “the new story picks up as Lizzie McGuire is just about to turn 30. She seemingly has it all – her dream job as an assistant to a fancy New York City decorator, her dream guy and a picturesque Brooklyn apartment – but things aren’t always as they seem. With a little help from her friends,...
- 10/24/2019
- TVLine.com
Disney+ is gearing up to take over the world, or, at the very least, provide stiff competition to other streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu.
Launching November 12 in the Us, Canada, and the Netherlands (and a week later in Australia and New Zealand), Disney's streaming platform has already made lots of commotion in the entertainment world.
Those who scoffed at adding another streaming service are now re-thinking their stance after hearing Disney's plans for programming.
Not only is Disney+ planning to offer classic films, but they're also rebooting nostalgic favorites, and expanding the Marvel universe with several new shows, both animated and live-action.
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Disney+ is bringing your childhood to life. For avid TV watchers, it's the equivalent of going to Disney World or Disneyland.
While the Disney Channel markets with a focus on children, Disney+ is planning to entice children,...
Launching November 12 in the Us, Canada, and the Netherlands (and a week later in Australia and New Zealand), Disney's streaming platform has already made lots of commotion in the entertainment world.
Those who scoffed at adding another streaming service are now re-thinking their stance after hearing Disney's plans for programming.
Not only is Disney+ planning to offer classic films, but they're also rebooting nostalgic favorites, and expanding the Marvel universe with several new shows, both animated and live-action.
The Good Place Season 4 Episode 3 Review: Chillaxing
Disney+ is bringing your childhood to life. For avid TV watchers, it's the equivalent of going to Disney World or Disneyland.
While the Disney Channel markets with a focus on children, Disney+ is planning to entice children,...
- 10/17/2019
- by Lizzy Buczak
- TVfanatic
Lizzie and Gordo forever? It doesn't look that way. Hilary Duff dishes on the Lizzie McGuire sequel series—and where the characters stand—in a new interview with Vulture. It's been more than 15 years since fans last saw Duff play the classic teen. Now, Lizzie is in her 30s and apprenticing for an interior designer in New York. However, she's reportedly "forced out" of New York and returns to Los Angeles to figure things out. She's also engaged—but not to Adam Lamberg's character. While some viewers may be heartbroken by the news, Duff doesn't feel the same way. "You know what, I don't know if I was as devastated by that," she...
- 9/5/2019
- E! Online
This is what dreams are made of. Disney+ just announced they are reviving the hit Disney Channel TV show Lizzie McGuire with original star Hilary Duff.
The original sitcom starred Duff as Lizzie McGuire, an average teen dealing with her friends, family, and school. The cast also included Lalaine, Adam Lamberg, Jake Thomas, Hallie Todd, and Robert Carradine. The show ran on Disney Channel between 2001 and 2004.
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The original sitcom starred Duff as Lizzie McGuire, an average teen dealing with her friends, family, and school. The cast also included Lalaine, Adam Lamberg, Jake Thomas, Hallie Todd, and Robert Carradine. The show ran on Disney Channel between 2001 and 2004.
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- 8/27/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Actress Hilary Duff is set to reprise her beloved character of Lizzie McGuire in the reboot of the series.
The show will stream on Disney+, which will launch internationally on November 12. The news was announced at Disney's ultimate fan event D23 Expo on Friday here.
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Duff made a special appearance at the event to share more information about the show.
"Lizzie has also grown up, she's older, she's wiser, she has a much bigger shoe budget," Duff said at the stage.
"She has her dream job, the perfect life right now working as an apprentice to a fancy New York City decorator. She has the perfect man, who owns a fancy restaurant," added Duff, who became a household name with the show, which centered around the titular 13-year old who struggled to navigate middle school.
The actress said that...
The show will stream on Disney+, which will launch internationally on November 12. The news was announced at Disney's ultimate fan event D23 Expo on Friday here.
Also Read:?Ewan McGregor excited to return to 'Star Wars'
Duff made a special appearance at the event to share more information about the show.
"Lizzie has also grown up, she's older, she's wiser, she has a much bigger shoe budget," Duff said at the stage.
"She has her dream job, the perfect life right now working as an apprentice to a fancy New York City decorator. She has the perfect man, who owns a fancy restaurant," added Duff, who became a household name with the show, which centered around the titular 13-year old who struggled to navigate middle school.
The actress said that...
- 8/24/2019
- GlamSham
Lizzie McGuire is getting the reboot treatment!
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a sequel series has been picked up at Disney+, and Hilary Duff is attached to lead the cast once again.
Yes, that means the series will not be forgetting the events of the past. Instead, it will be a full-fledged revival. That's a major positive!
Lizzie will be a 30-year-old millennial navigating life in New York City. It sounds oddly familiar to the character Duff plays on Younger, but we'll reserve judgment until we have more details.
It has yet to be confirmed whether any of Duff's co-stars from the original series will be returning for this new iteration.
Lalaine, Adam Lamberg, Jake Thomas, Hallie Todd, and Robert Carradine were all part of the talented cast of the 2001-04 TV series which spanned two seasons.
It focused on a 13-year-old girl who dreamed of being popular in high school,...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a sequel series has been picked up at Disney+, and Hilary Duff is attached to lead the cast once again.
Yes, that means the series will not be forgetting the events of the past. Instead, it will be a full-fledged revival. That's a major positive!
Lizzie will be a 30-year-old millennial navigating life in New York City. It sounds oddly familiar to the character Duff plays on Younger, but we'll reserve judgment until we have more details.
It has yet to be confirmed whether any of Duff's co-stars from the original series will be returning for this new iteration.
Lalaine, Adam Lamberg, Jake Thomas, Hallie Todd, and Robert Carradine were all part of the talented cast of the 2001-04 TV series which spanned two seasons.
It focused on a 13-year-old girl who dreamed of being popular in high school,...
- 8/23/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Hilary Duff will reprise her role as “Lizzie McGuire” for a sequel series at Disney+, the company announced at the D23 expo on Friday.
Series creator Terri Minskey will return to helm the revival under her overall deal with Disney Channel. The new project follows the conclusion of her most recent Disney series, “Andi Mack.”
The new project for the streaming series will see the “Younger” star reprising the role that launched her career. Duff will return to play a now 30-year-old Lizzie McGuire navigating life in New York City.
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The original “Lizzie McGuire” series, which ran for three years on Disney Channel and one feature film, centered on a 13-year-old girl and an animate version of her inner monologue. Lalaine, Adam Lamberg, Jake Thomas, Hallie Todd and Robert Carradine also starred in the series.
It is...
Series creator Terri Minskey will return to helm the revival under her overall deal with Disney Channel. The new project follows the conclusion of her most recent Disney series, “Andi Mack.”
The new project for the streaming series will see the “Younger” star reprising the role that launched her career. Duff will return to play a now 30-year-old Lizzie McGuire navigating life in New York City.
Also Read: Ming-Na Wen Joins Cast of 'The Mandalorian' at Disney+
The original “Lizzie McGuire” series, which ran for three years on Disney Channel and one feature film, centered on a 13-year-old girl and an animate version of her inner monologue. Lalaine, Adam Lamberg, Jake Thomas, Hallie Todd and Robert Carradine also starred in the series.
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- 8/23/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
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