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The streaming drama will conclude its run next year.
December 3, 2024
Peacock announced today that Bel-Air has been renewed for a fourth and final season. The news comes three months after the drama wrapped Season 3. A short video of the cast celebrating the renewal was posted to social media, which can be seen below.
A dramatic retelling of the 1990s sitcom 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,' the series follows a young man after his complicated journey from the streets of West Philadelphia to the gated mansions of Bel-Air. Episodes explore the inherent conflicts, emotions, and biases of the situation that could not be fit into a sitcom format.
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12/05/24 at 05:30am
Yeah, spoken like someone who never watched the original show.
Go look up the episode with Dean Cain that deals directly with racism.
If you're one of those "when did Fresh Prince of Bel Air get woke" people, you were never really a fan who watched the show with a critical eye, you just thought ha ha "kid from the hood meets rich people, funny!"
Which was part of the show, but not the ONLY part.
Be best, Chris.
Go look up the episode with Dean Cain that deals directly with racism.
If you're one of those "when did Fresh Prince of Bel Air get woke" people, you were never really a fan who watched the show with a critical eye, you just thought ha ha "kid from the hood meets rich people, funny!"
Which was part of the show, but not the ONLY part.
Be best, Chris.
12/03/24 at 07:37pm
This bastardisation shouldn't have been created, let alone lasted four seasons. The only reason it was made was because the original was beloved by people of all races and ages, but that didn't fit into the "look at me, I'm a victim" mentality of the 2020s, so it had to be ruined by someone else's inability to be told "no."