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TMC
12-02-2020, 06:49 PM
https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/ducktales-cancel-season-4-disney/

Disney has yet to make an official announcement, but the #RenewDuckTales hashtag was trending after Collider associate editor tweeted that the animated reboot is "very much done and has been done for a little while now (https://twitter.com/DrewTailored/status/1333966411916398592). Not sure why Disney Channel has yet to announce this, but it’s the truth." The DuckTales reboot premiered in 2017 with its Season 3 finale airing on Monday.

DuckTales officially canceled after three seasons (https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/ducktales-reboot-canceled-disney-xd-1234844628/)

The Disney XD reboot of the classic animated series will end with an "epic series finale" in 2021, a Disney XD spokesperson said, confirming an earlier report (https://www.primetimer.com/item/Is-DuckTales-canceled-k4S5Jb). “The talented creative team, led by Matt Youngberg and Francisco Angones, have delivered exceptional storytelling with uniquely reimagined characters for three seasons of 75 episodes and more than 15 shorts,” said the Disney XD spokesperson “While physical production is wrapping, DuckTales continues to be available on Disney Channels and Disney+ around the world and fans will get an epic season finale in 2021.” DuckTales was first announced in 2015 and premiered in 2017.

MrCleveland
12-03-2020, 10:32 PM
This version is a little better than its 1987 counterpart only because it's a little bit deeper.

But the good revamps of shows get cancelled earlier...I'm STILL upset that The Looney Tunes Show only had 52 episodes...and that show was well-written!

AMackII
12-05-2020, 05:25 AM
The Original 1987 era of Ducktales is still worth watching

Mario500
12-05-2020, 10:56 AM
https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/ducktales-cancel-season-4-disney/

Disney has yet to make an official announcement, but the #RenewDuckTales hashtag was trending after Collider associate editor tweeted that the animated reboot is "very much done and has been done for a little while now (https://twitter.com/DrewTailored/status/1333966411916398592). Not sure why Disney Channel has yet to announce this, but it’s the truth." The DuckTales reboot premiered in 2017 with its Season 3 finale airing on Monday.

DuckTales officially canceled after three seasons (https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/ducktales-reboot-canceled-disney-xd-1234844628/)

The Disney XD reboot of the classic animated series will end with an "epic series finale" in 2021, a Disney XD spokesperson said, confirming an earlier report (https://www.primetimer.com/item/Is-DuckTales-canceled-k4S5Jb). “The talented creative team, led by Matt Youngberg and Francisco Angones, have delivered exceptional storytelling with uniquely reimagined characters for three seasons of 75 episodes and more than 15 shorts,” said the Disney XD spokesperson “While physical production is wrapping, DuckTales continues to be available on Disney Channels and Disney+ around the world and fans will get an epic season finale in 2021.” DuckTales was first announced in 2015 and premiered in 2017.

(sense contradictions in this message)

TMC
03-16-2021, 04:00 AM
Ducktales had the perfect series finale (https://tv.avclub.com/ducktales-series-finale-brings-the-family-back-togethe-1846475155)

"In fact, it’s great!" says Kevin Johnson. "It’s beautiful and slick and twisty-turny and emotional in all the ways this iteration of the show has been successful at. In some ways, it’s actually too much, but it’s never quite overwhelming to the point that it’s grating. It’s wonderfully paced (save for perhaps the middle, where it cross-cuts between intense moments of action and revelations in an awkward, 'stay tuned for the reveal!' kind of way, but uses a fun page-turning swipe transition throughout) and impressively animated." ALSO: Ducktales producers explain the big series finale cameo (https://tvline.com/2021/03/15/ducktales-series-finale-gargoyles-moment-explained-keith-david-manny/).