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‘Girl Meets World’ Season 4 Updates: News Season To Air On Freeform, Disney Dislikes ‘The Plot’
Despite all the cancellation rumours, fans of ‘Girl Meets World’ are still keenly hoping for a resumption of the series to the season four. On the other hand, considering that the plot might get more and more adult issues over time, Disney Channel may no longer air ‘Girl Meets World’ and it could possibly be restored at another network.
It is already known to everyone that Disney Channel's audience is almost the kids and the young teens of this generation. The network states that they need to keep a certain reputation of their shows. This is so, since ‘Girl Meets World’ is already on its third season, with Maya and Riley growing up all the way.

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