Younger Spinoff Featuring Hilary Duff In The Works

After seven seasons on TV Land, Younger may be getting a spinoff, with Lizzie McGuire's Hilary [...]

After seven seasons on TV Land, Younger may be getting a spinoff, with Lizzie McGuire's Hilary Duff in the lead role. According to a new report, TV Land owner ViacomCBS is working with series creator Darren Star to build the spinoff, which could end up at Paramount Network or could be shopped around. There were rumors a while back that Younger itself might leave TV Land for Paramount Network, so that marriage could make sense...although those rumors fizzled, so make of that what you will. The parent series, based on the novel by Pamela Redmond Satran, stars Sutton Foster, Debi Mazar, Miriam Shor, and Nico Tortorella.

Younger is mainly set in New York City, and chronicles the personal and professional life of Liza Miller, a divorced 40-year-old woman with a teenage daughter and a failed marriage that collapsed due to her former husband's gambling addiction. After a 26-years-old tattoo artist named Josh mistakenly thinks that he and Liza are about the same age, she concocts a plan to pass herself off as a 20-something to re-enter the ageist industry of publishing.

In the series, Duff plays Kelsey Peters, a 26-year-old book editor at Empirical Press who befriends Liza after they start working together.

The idea of Duff headlining a comedy with a dramatic edge, set in New York, is not entirely a new one. Elements of that were to find their way into Disney+'s planned revival of Lizzie McGuire, which is in limbo following the departure of the showrunner, series creator Terri Minsky. Both fans, and later Duff, expressed frustration with the move, which led in part to the series being delayed.

"We paused production on Lizzie McGuire a few weeks ago to allow time for some creative re-development," said a Disney spokesperson at the time. "Our goal is to resume production and to tell an authentic story that connects to the millions who are emotionally invested in the character, and a new generation of viewers too."

"I am so proud of the two episodes we did," Minsky said. "Hilary has a grasp of Lizzie McGuire at 30 that needs to be seen. It's a wonderful thing to watch. I would love the show to exist, but ideally, I would love it if it could be given that treatment of going to Hulu and doing the show that we were doing. That's the part where I am completely in the dark. It's important to me that this show was important to people. I felt like I wanted to do a show that was worthy of that kind of devotion."

h/t The Hollywood Reporter

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