The family comedy has ended after six seasons.
May 15, 2024
It looks like Raven's Home has come to an end. It is being reported by Deadline that the Disney comedy will not be returning for a seventh season. Its now-final episode aired last September. The show had an impressive run on the network, airing a total of 122 episodes since its premiere in 2017.
A spinoff of 2003's 'That's So Raven,' the series follows Raven Baxter, a now-divorced mother of two preteen twins who lives in Chicago with her best friend, and fellow divorcee, Chelsea and her son. Unbeknownst to her children, Raven still catches glimpses of the future, and unbeknownst to her, her son Booker has recently discovered he shares the same abilities as his mom.
While Raven's Home has ended, the show could be getting a spinoff of its own. A sitcom titled "Alice in the Palace" has received a pilot order from Disney. Its story picks up with Raven's younger cousin Alice returning to England and reuniting with Duchess Clementine, a young royal who is the spitting image of her. This lets Clementine get a taste of the fun side of life, while Alice gets to experience the finer side of regal life.
tvfan121
08/07/24 at 01:42am
Good this show became unwatchable after everyone left. Got rid of all the characters that made this show what it was just to save a few bucks. I like Victor but people clearly weren't interested in seeing him anymore. People wanted to watch the show that was advertised to us. Which was Raven raising her kids with her BFF with characters from the older series making an occasional appearance. But then suddenly without warning more than half the cast disappears and Raven back home with her father and her mother nowhere to be found. How do you get rid of a whole twin?? Nah show went skiding downhill the minute they got rid of the whole cast (which lets face it the INTERESTING character) and then bring Adrienne Bailon in trying to save the trainwreck. I am glad this was cancelled. They should have left it alone.
Brenda Anderson
05/16/24 at 01:28pm
Time to start boycotting disney.
whatwhatwhaaat?
05/16/24 at 12:39pm
jasmine... that's revisionist history. yes if GMW lasted a little longer then carpenter would have developed more as a singer and not rely on auto-tune. The upcoming SNL performance will be a test.
But the newspapers at the time of GMW's end were reporting that the lead actress was getting very vocal and womans lib and did not shave her armpits. Disney just didn't want to deal with a bohemian-hathaway-hanoi-jane and cut ties.
jasmine
05/15/24 at 11:10pm
Girl Meets World could also have gone longer, but Disney wants to cancel shows instead of letting them live past a few seasons.
Dan Druff
05/15/24 at 03:21pm
Thank You Disney
Steven S. Johnson
05/15/24 at 03:06pm
My youngest watched this show, which was cool because I used to watch the original as a kid. Unfortunately they did the thing that Disney Channel shows have become notorious for, which is changing the show after a few seasons to avoid paying the actors. Usually they just reboot it with a different name and location to pretend it’s an entirely new show. What they did here was much worse, in firing the entire cast, aside from Raven and the son character. This included the actor who had played Chelsea in the original show, and also required them completely writing out one of Raven’s character’s children. A terrible way to treat actors just to save money.