90210 cancelled after five seasons
Teen drama 90210 has been cancelled after five seasons.
The show, which premiered in 2008, was a re-boot of the famous 90’s series Beverly Hills 90210.
The CW has decided to call time on the show when its current run concludes on May 13, reports TVLine.
TV Line, who first reported the news of 90210’s cancellation, says the ’90s reboot’s finale will likely be paired with a retrospective, similar to the sendoffs given to One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl.
“The CW has had five great seasons with America’s favorite zip code, 90210,” CW president Mark Pedowitz said in a statement.
“I’d like to thank the talented cast, producers, and crew for all their hard work and dedication to the series. We are very proud of the West Beverly High alumni.”
The show has attracted a number of star guest cameos, such as Ne-Yo, Billy Ray Cyrus and Taio Cruz, with UK popstar Olly Murs set to appear in an episode in April.
It was announced earlier this week that Michael Jackson’s oldest son Prince Michael Jackson will also make his acting debut in the drama this year.
90210 continues Mondays at 9pm ET on The CW and will be shown on E4 later this year.