Recently, the Lizzie McGuire revival saw its original creator and showrunner, Terri Minsky, step away from the project, saying that “we need to move in a different creative direction and put a new lens on the series” after two episodes were shot.

And following the news that the “Love, Simon” spinoff series, “Love, Victor”, was moving from Disney+ to Hulu, due to its mature content.  Which is exactly the same reason why the High Fidelity reboot was also moved from Disney+ to Hulu.

Now, Lizzie McGuire actress, Hilary Duff, took to Instagram and shared a screenshot of the “Love, Victor” moving to Hulu headline, along with the words “Sounds familiar,”.

No more details were given, but this gives the impression that the Lizzie McGuire show is being severely restricted in what stories and characters can appear in the show, because their version of “family friendly” is too strict. And that the new Lizzie McGuire show isn’t going to be properly representing a 30 year old woman living in New York. And is the show at risk of not returning, if the creative issues can’t be overcome.

The new Disney+ original series picks up as Lizzie McGuire is just about to turn 30. She seemingly has it all – her dream job as an assistant to a fancy New York City decorator, her dream guy and a picturesque Brooklyn apartment – but things aren’t always as they seem. With a little help from her friends, her loving family and her 13-year-old alter-ego in animated form, Lizzie navigates the ups and downs of adulthood.

This puts Disney+ under more pressure, as many adult subscribers are unhappy with the choices being made about what content is being put on the service, questioning if Disney+ is just for children, as very little adult oriented content is coming to the service other than Marvel & Star Wars shows.

What do you think of Lizzie McGuire’s issues?

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Roger Palmer

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3 Comments

  1. DrewsClues February 27, 2020

    If I wasn't on the 3-year deal I would canceled today. This would have been last straw. As is, I won't be renewing in 3 years but a lot can change between now and then.

  2. Crow February 28, 2020

    If you want "adult" themes, subscribe to NetFlix. For those of us who prefer and appreciate good shows without unnecessary foul language and topics, keep Disney+ Family Friendly

    1. Roger Palmer March 7, 2020

      Family Friendly doesn't mean they can't cover maturer themes, the problem is, Family Friendly means different things to different people. I personally wouldn't want to see foul language, sex scenes and violent gore action in a movie or a show, but TV/movies have a rating system to organise this. A PG-13 movie can contain certain topics.. Love, Simon is a PG13 movie, the same as Avengers: Endgame. TV14 is suitable for children aged 14 and above.. It's not TV-MA like many of the shows on FX/Netflix. I think the Lizzie McGuire series has to find a middle ground, stay true to the original show, while giving more flexibility to the fact she is now 30 years old. The Star Wars/Marvel shows are going to bring in a maturer audience, Disney+ has to offer them something