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Lizzie McGuire reboot loses showrunner

The ‘Lizzie McGuire’ reboot has hit problems after showrunner Terri Minsky left the project.
The relaunched show – which will see Hilary Duff reprise the titular role – has already filmed two episodes for Disney+ but is now on hold as the original series creator has parted ways with the programme because the studio wants to move "in a different creative direction".
A Disney spokesperson told Variety: "Fans have a sentimental attachment to Lizzie McGuire and high expectations for a new series.
"After filming two episodes, we concluded that we need to move in a different creative direction and are putting a new lens on the series."
The show is currently on a scheduled production hiatus while Hilary honeymoons in South Africa with her new husband Matthew Koma and a search is underway for a new showrunner.
Hilary recently admitted she is feeling "pressure" about returning to the role that made her famous as there’s a lot to think about with the "familiarity" of the character – who will be depicted as a 30-year-old millennial living in New York City – and how she needs to be shaped.
Hilary – who played Lizzie from 2001 to 2004 – said: "It’s really hard to put words to it because there’s a familiarity there, and then there’s also the pressure of who she is now and what has changed and what is still the same.
"When I was younger, I don’t think I was putting a lot of effort into creating a role that was Lizzie McGuire. I think Lizzie McGuire was who I was at that time. I’m trying to use a little piece of that [now].
"Also, I think she has a little more confidence than Lizzie McGuire did when she was 12. She’s made a pretty cool life for herself. It’s been fun."