The cancellations continue for Disney after one series gets the boot after three seasons. Get all the details here.
Disney Original Shows
The Walt Disney Company entertains like none other through films, television, streaming, and in the Disney Parks. Disney continues to evolve and reinvent itself. Many thought that Walt Disney made a big mistake when venturing into television in the early 1950’s.
This first began with the Christmas specials. Guests can enjoy a compilation of these holiday specials on Disney+ with “A Christmas with Walt Disney.” Disney then expanded into The Wonderful World of Disney and the Mickey Mouse Club.
Since that time, the Walt Disney Company has become synonymous with great television content. The company later expanded in 2019 to Disney+.
Cancellations for the Disney Channel
Over the past several years, Disney content has changed quite a bit. Back in May, Disney shared that they would begin removing content from Disney+ along with canceling new content that was previously announced.
Many shows were canceled and some never even appeared on Disney+. Now the cancelations are hitting the Disney Channel.
Just recently, Disney announced the cancellation of one of the longest-running live-action series, Bunk’d. You can read about that news HERE.
And now, Secrets of Sulphur Springs is also ending. Secrets of Sulphur Springs is an American time-travel mystery thriller drama series. It premiered aired on Disney Channel on January 15, 2021. Season 3 ended on May 5, 2023.
Unfortunately, since the series is cancelled a fourth season is not happening. We are curious if more cancellations may be on the horizon. We will keep you updated if there are.
Secrets of Sulphur Springs is cancelled after three seasons on the Disney Channel.
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