"Girl Meets World" is expected to keep going, and the team is working on Season 4. In January, it was announced that the show is going to continue onward. This unexpected announcement caused shock to all their fans who couldn't swallow up the news and constantly kept on insisting the concerned team to revive the show back. And now we can see some positive green lights about the show though it would be in a new network unlike previous one.

"Girl Meets World" is an American coming of an age television sitcom created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly which was premiered on Disney Channel on June 27, 2014. The series is actually a sequel to Boy meets World which was aired on ABC from 1993 to 2000. As mentioned in E! News, the final episode of Season 3 was aired on January 20 which features the largest reunion of 'Boy Meets World' cast members in GMW history.

All the cast members including both the actresses who played Riley's Aunt Morgan on the original ABC sitcom appeared in the final episode which was aired with a title "Girl Meets Goodbye." But then fans were not willing to accept the end of the series. The creator and his teams were approached directly and indirectly through various means pleading them to keep the show moving on by making required acceptable changes. On the other side, amid the talks for "Girl Meets World" Season 4, the cast still maintains their friendships off the screen. They are often seen spending time together and social media happens to be the biggest proofs.

Michael Jobs has admitted that he will be doing his best to keep the show alive on another network or in any streaming service. He informed TV Line that there are talks underway but then they are at very beginning stages. He again emphasized that they are just merely at a very beginning stage. He offers the credit to the audiences because of their reaction to the cancellation of "Girl Meets World" has helped to attract another network to bring this series back to the screen.

His statements stated that some or the other way the show will revive back though not on the same network who canceled it. He also mentioned that the one who sustains longest in show business is them who do things for the audience rather than doing it for them and his work was a perfect example for this. He also added that networks wanted to do something so that they could raise their audience but then the fact is that the audience has been loyal to us. The public demand has given a break through to the canceled show by raising it again in new form as "Girl Meets World" Season 4.