America's longest-running preschool series is currently in serious jeopardy right now as the illegal content purging idiots at Warner Bros. Discovery have announced a major programming shift. We are very disappointed to announce that after nearly ten years and 350 episodes and a few hour-long specials, Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Cartoon Network and HBO Max have ended their deal with PBS Kids and Sesame Workshop's award-winning Sesame Street after ten years on the air.
It's a major disappointment to the television catalog as WBD only had one more season left in their ten-year contract, with Season 55 once again consisting of 35 episodes currently set and done with their prodction just about finished, but the series has not yet premiered this season yet. However, due to the recent contract expiring, the series is currently in limbo on whether or not it will air at all.
It's currently unknown if the show will continue but despite the WBD catalog, this series is never getting cancelled anytime soon. The series is slated to get a major format change for a new generation beginning with the upcoming Season 56 in November 2025 and a new animated spinoff series Tales From 123 which will most likely be premiering in either late 2025 or early 2026.
Friday, December 13, 2024
SCRAM AND GO AWAY - Warner Bros. Discovery End Contract with PBS and Sesame Workshop After 10 Years
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