Generation Q' Canceled? What to Know

'The L Word: Generation Q' first aired on Showtime in December 2019. Why was it canceled? Plus: What to know about 'The L Word: New York.' Say it isnt so! After three seasons on Showtime, The L Word: Generation Q has been canceled.

'The L Word: Generation Q' first aired on Showtime in December 2019. Why used to be it canceled? Plus: What to know about 'The L Word: New York.'

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Say it isn’t so! After 3 seasons on Showtime, The L Word: Generation Q has been canceled.

The L Word sequel premiered in December 2019 and welcomed back several of its former stars — Jennifer Beals, Katherine Moennig, and Leisha Hailey — as their characters from the liked early 2000s display. Following its first season, lovers was invested within the lives of more recent characters who represented other versions of LGBTQ stories.

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The L Word: Generation Q’s cancellation got here just two months after the show wrapped its third season, and no person knew it will be the last one.

So, why used to be The L Word: Generation Q canceled? Here’s the scoop.

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Why used to be ‘The L Word: Generation Q’ canceled? The sequence ended with multiple cliffhangers.

On Thursday, March 23, Deadline confirmed that Showtime selected to section ways with The L Word: Generation Q. The collection was reportedly part of several different displays on the community that haven’t been renewed yet, together with hits like Yellowjackets and The Chi.

Showtime also reportedly canceled The L Word: Generation Q to make room for the community’s merger with Paramount Plus. The union, anticipated to start in 2023, will convey Showtime into Paramount Plus “across each streaming and linear later this yr and be renamed as Paramount+ with Showtime,” in keeping with Deadline.

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For fans, the L Word death marks but every other series that ended with a few free ends. While we were given to see OG couple Bette (Jennifer Beals) and Tina (Laurel Holloman) reunite and have a #tibette marriage ceremony, The L Word won't ever answer other questions from Season 3.

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Some of The L Word's cliffhangers include Tess’s (Jamie Clayton) whereabouts, Sophie’s love reference to Bette’s ex Pippa Pascal (Vanessa L. Williams) at Bette’s wedding ceremony, and Shane still now not getting it fairly proper in the love department. Fortunately, a new group of pals may be entering the L Word universe with a different space code.

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Showtime is reportedly growing ‘The L Word: New York’ as a reboot of the 2004 collection.

Before viewers even started mourning The L Word: Generation Q, Deadline reported that the sequence has it seems that already received the reboot remedy … again.

The outlet’s creator, Nellie Andreeva, said she had inside of knowledge confirming that The L Word’s creator Ilene Chaiken is in talks of creating any other iteration of the collection — this time at the East Coast. The creator reported that the franchise’s “running name” is The L Word: New York.

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Deadline also stressed that The L Word is a reboot of the first series, which ran from 2004 till 2009. The unique sequence centered principally on ladies who identified as lesbians and was incessantly criticized for overlooking queer folks of colour and other participants of the LGBTQ community.

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So some distance, no one from The L Word or Generation Q has showed if they're going to or is not going to join the reboot. However, several forged participants expressed their emotions about The L Word: Generation Q’s cancellation. Rosany Zayas posted a number of BTS photos of her time on the show. The Sophie actor captioned the post with, “Nothing however love, admire, and absolute gratitude. Thank you. 🙏🏽”

Kate Moennig, who played Shane for 8 seasons general, took to her Instagram tales to pay homage to her iconic persona.

“Shane, it was an absolute excitement to see you once more,” Kate mentioned above a photograph of her in a trailer. “You will all the time mean extra to me than simply being a intercourse addict who doesn’t know anything else about monogamy.”

We’ll sorely leave out The L Word: Generation Q and will probably be looking out for The L Word: New York, or whatever Showtime calls it!

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