the of the hit Y2K series, told that she would happily sign back on to play Lizzie…as long as the series fit her vision of a more mature version of the character.
Basically, back in February 2020, Duff hinted that the creative team's vision for the show was not in line with what Disney+ executives were looking for.
The reboot was officially axed in December of that year. “Disney+ was very new [at the time],” the 35-year-old actor said during her recent appearance on when asked what went awry.
She added that Disney+ was still “figuring out” their point of view while the Lizzie McGuire crew was doing the same. “I'm optimistic,” she added.Frankly, it sounds like Hilary Duff wanted to make a show for the original viewers of Lizzie McGuire, who are now full-on adults, while Disney+ was looking to welcome a new, younger audience by keeping the series' original tone.
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