It was just revealed that the show is finally becoming available to stream on the service on April 23rd.
Liv and Maddie follows Liv, a popular television star whose show has just finished its run, and Maddie, an outstanding student and school basketball star whose popularity is on the rise, until Liv makes a return to their high school.
There were three seasons as Liv and Maddie, before they switched the title to Liv and Maddie: Cali Style for the final season. All four seasons will premiere on Disney+ on April 23rd. Can’t wait!!
Netflix has announced the end of two popular franchises.
The Kissing Booth 3 and To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean will be the last movies in both of these popular franchises.
Both of the popular young adult franchises will have their third and final movies airing sometime in 2021. After that, there will be no more films in the franchise, Variety reports.
The To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before franchise stars Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, and Jordan Fisher. The Kissing Booth franchise stars Joey King, Jacob Elordi, and Taylor Zakhar Perez. All of the previous movies in both franchises are currently available to stream on Netflix right now. At the time of their releases, these two films were so wildly popular and consistently rank among the top films watched on the streaming service.
“We chose Disney’s Fairytale Weddings because one, we love Disney, we always have. This is where Jordan first told me that he loved me,” Ellie started out in the video. “It’s just always been such a magical part of our life.”
“Disney’s been a constant for us and for both of us, even independently in our lives growing up, and so I think, it only makes sense and feels right that we were able to do it the way that we dreamt,” Jordan added.
After they were married, they rode down Main Street USA in a vintage double-decker bus to the melodies of Jordan‘s song “Happily Ever After” with Angie Keilhauer from the park’s nighttime fireworks spectacular at Magic Kingdom. Awww!!
The longtime couple got married on November 21st at The Most Magical Place on Earth – Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla.
They shared that their ceremony had to take place after the park was closed and no one else was in the parks, and everyone had to adhere to social distancing and pandemic safety measures.
“We had to truncate everything, but even though it was small and sweet, it was very intimate and personal,” Jordan told People. “I had enough time to make eye contact with every guest that was there and got to soak in that moment with each individual person.”
“We didn’t see any of the set-up until it was actually happening, and I remember walking into the park being like, ‘This is unbelievable.’ They did a wonderful job,” Ellie added.
“I saw Jordan and he just kind of buckled over a little bit and started tearing up. My dad was next to me and he started crying,” she said about walking down the aisle. “We had been planning for that moment for a long time, so for it to finally happen I was just overjoyed.”
The longtime couple were married over the weekend, on Saturday (November 21), according to Us Weekly.
Jordan and Ellie both teased their nuptials leading up to that moment.
“Off to get MARRIED 😍,” Jordan tweeted on Thursday (November 19).
Ellie wrote on her Twitter just the morning of their wedding. “Should I get married today? Yes or no?” she wrote.
She’s also since changed her Instagram handle to reflect her new last name!
Earlier in the month, Jordan teased that they were getting married before Thanksgiving.
“Throwwwwwwback to the first getaway with my love. Couple years later, I would propose here. And a year and half later, we’ll be spending our first turkey day here as HUSBAND👏🏽AND👏🏽WIFE👏🏽😍,” he wrote with a cute photo.
The couple was originally supposed to get married back in July in Hawaii, but had to postpone due to the pandemic.
Congratulations to Jordan and Ellie!!!
If you missed it, see what Jordan said earlier this year about starting a family with Ellie.
“Tanner, Rascal and SeaCat truly are just a fine wine, ya know?” he wrote in the caption.
Apparently Jordan wrote the wrong character name at first, as he added in the comments, “Wow…I really said Brady when I meant Tanner huh. Wow.”
Jordan starred as Seacat, Garrett played Tanner and Kent was Rascal. They were all part of the surfers crew in both of the Disney Channel Original Movies.
It’s been seven years since the original movie premiered in 2013, five years since the sequel in 2015, and we love seeing these three back together again!
Jordan Fisher has lined up a new role, or two actually!
The 26-year-old entertainer will not only star in the movie adaptation of Hello, Goodbye And Everything In Between, but he’ll also serve as an executive producer.
Jordan will be executive producing alongside To All The Boys producer Matt Kaplan for the movie, which is based off of the book of the same name by Jennifer E. Smith.
“I was fortunate enough to enter a really special space with the To All The Boys family. We got to make magic and I’m THRILLED to do that again with the same family, but with a new story. I adore Matt and the entire ACE team, and I can’t wait to get back to set with this particular film and have the opportunity to work behind the camera as an executive producer,” Jordan said in a statement, via Deadline.
“Jordan is a once in a generation kind of talent. His on-screen dynamics are outmatched by his offscreen smarts, wit and creativity. He is exactly the kind of talent we at ACE want to be making projects with and I can’t wait for audiences to see him as Aidan in this beautiful love story,” Matt said about Jordan.
Hello, Goodbye And Everything In Between follows Clare and Aidan, who after making a pact that they would break up before college, find themselves retracing the steps of their relationship on their last evening as a couple. The epic date leads them to familiar landmarks, unexpected places, and causes them to question whether high school love is meant to last.