Fans of “Gossip Girl” and its creators have expressed hopes of finding a new home after the series was canceled by HBO Max, but star Thomas Doherty has expressed hope that the teen drama reboot will be replaced by a new home. “Ready to move on”.
“Once it’s over, it’s over — you don’t want to beat a dead horse — and I think that’s the point. [not] Try to force things like this.”I definitely feel like I’m becoming more accepted. I loved being on the show – it’s been such a big part of my life.” – and it’s had a huge impact on my career, but I’m definitely ready to take the next step.”
As HBO Max removes original and title shows from its platform, some of which will be licensed to third-party FAST (free, ad-supported streaming TV) such as Amazon’s Freevee and Roku Channel. Doherty said the cast was “completely in the dark”. Cancel.
“[We] “I had no idea what was going on,” he said. “I don’t think anyone did.”
After an initial wave of disappointment, Doherty admits, “It’s the nature of the beast” when it comes to working in film and television.
“I’m sad to close this chapter, but I’m so grateful for the show— [it] Took me to the city I love, the people of my life [that will] Been there for a long time,” he said, calling his experience “amazing.” “It’s easy to see the sad side of it, but I actually see it very positively and feel grateful.”
Doherty’s introspective thinking relies on the Scottish words his grandmother used to say.
If it’s right, it’s right. If not, it’s not,” he explained. “I try not to worry too much about such things.”
Dougherty also recalled that while his castmates were saddened by the news, they all shared a similar attitude of gratitude while “ready to move on.”
“It played a great part. I loved it when I did it, but I’m ready to move on,” he said. “Being an actor allows you to be on a show and then just be unemployed…I really like that challenge. can be successful.”