'Girl Meets World' season 3 renewed by Disney Channel- what to expect

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Cory and Topanga's daughter Riley will soon share her high school adventures through "Girl Meets World" season 3.

The Wrap has revealed that Disney Channel will bring back the "Boy Meets World" spin-off series for a third season.

Disney Channels Worldwide Executive Vice President of Programming Adam Bonnett acknowledged the contribution of series creator Michael Jacobs to the success of the show, saying, "Michael Jacobs has one of the most authentic voices in television today. He and the entire 'Girl Meets World' team will not only continue to entertain families but also help kids discover who they are and who they want to be in this world."

This means that Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel will reprise their iconic roles as Cory Matthews and Topanga Lawrence in the hit coming-of-age sitcom. The story will focus on their daughter Riley (Rowan Blanchard) as she deals with her own adventures together with her best friend Maya Hart (Sabrina Carpenter) and their other friends.

The series is currently airing the last few months of Riley and Maya's middle school adventures. It is currently taking a break and will return on Dec. 4 for a special New Year episode. Then it will go on another hiatus to conclude season 2.

Meanwhile, the third season is reportedly focused on the transition from middle school to high school and how Riley, Maya, and their other friends will deal with all the changes coming their way.

The production for "Girl Meets World" season 3 starts in January 2016 and the show is slated to premiere sometime in spring.

No word yet regarding the official cast for the next season, but the current roster includes Peyton Meyer as Riley's love interest Lucas Friar, August Maturo as Riley's brother Auggie, Corey Fogelmanis as Riley and Maya's classmate Farkle Minkus.

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