Following it’s highly anticipated premiere in August, BH9 0210 will not be returning for season 2.
Fox announced the news on Thursday in a heartfelt proclamation to Entertainment Tonight.
“We are so proud to reunited in a very special summer event one of the network’s legacy series and casts with 90210 devotees across the country, ” Fox said. “Profound thanks to and respect for Brian, Gabrielle, Ian, Jason, Jennie, Shannen and Tori, who, together with the entire crew and everyone at Fox and CBS Television Studios, ran their hearts and souls into this truly inventive and nostalgic revival.”
A spokesperson for Fox did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
The cancellation may come as a scandalize to devotees considering the self-referential reboot was the highest-rated summer debut ever( with a total three-day streaming average audience from Hulu and Fox Now of 879,000 observers ).
The series delivered 6.1 million multi-platform spectators and currently grades as Fox’s most-streamed summer debut ever.
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In February, Fox announced its plans for a six-episode revival of the iconic 1990 s hit to air this summer.
Original aces returned to play “heightened versions of themselves in a brand-new serialized drama- with a healthy dose of irreverence- that is inspired by their real lives and relationships.”
During the premiere, Gabrielle Carteris, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Brian Austin Green, Jason Priestley, Tori Spelling and Ian Ziering reunited on-screen.
The show was co-created by Spelling, 46, and Garth, 47.
The hour-long episode kicked off in the legendary and dreamy( literally !) Peach Pit diner. In Spelling’s dream, she shared a kiss with her on-screen husband, Green. The cast then took a trip-up to celebrate the 90210 30 th reunion at a convention in Las Vegas. The drama that onlookers watched included a hookup, a crime and a surprise pregnancy proclamation, as well a tribute to original serial ace Luke Perry, who died at age 52 on March 4 but had never signed on for the reboot.
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The original series extended for 10 seasons from 1990 and 2000 and followed the casting as students at the posh West Beverly Hills High School in Los Angeles, and later at California University.
In August, just after the premiere, Doherty, 48, opened up to PEOPLE about reuniting with the cast explaining, “It’s always interesting to get back in with the working group “youve had” so much history with.”
“We can see how we’ve grown, or not grown. It’s a most interesting dynamic to be around.”
Being back on organize with her costars also committed Doherty the chance to address long-standing rumors of conflicts and bad action that plagued her during and after her 1990 -9 4 stint on the show.
“I have felt misconstrue my whole life, ” she said. “The only difference is that now I’m okay with it. But there have been minutes where we’ve been able to talk about things.”
Continued Doherty: “Somebody had a problem with me being late, but perhaps they didn’t know I was late because my dad was in the hospital, or perhaps because I was in a frightful matrimony. I didn’t share, or I wasn’t requested. I’m not saying it was all a misconception, but a significant portion of it was a misunderstanding.”
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Now, “I mentioned what I was personally going through back then and some of the cast members ran,’ Oh my God, what? ’ ” says Doherty. “It was very interesting having those speeches , not just about me but about what they were going through too. And genuinely understanding each other this time around as adults.”
Those instants, “have been very organic, ” says Doherty. “There was never any sit-down, like hey let’s talk about this. It was just, we’re adults, we’re in a different place. You kind of start over, but you start over closer.”
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