'Girl Meets World' season 3 spoilers, plot news: Lucas, Riley and Maya love triangle to continue in new season?

A screenshot from an episode of "Girl Meets World." DisneyChannelUK/YouTube

As fans already know by now, "Girl Meets World" has received the greenlight for a season 3 renewal from Disney Channel. And with the first two seasons proven to be a hit among viewers, speculations regarding the storyline for season 3 have been widespread.

According to an unconfirmed spoiler page for the Disney show, the third season will have the characters deal with more emotions of love and affection. 

The love triangle among Lucas (Peyton Meyer), Riley (Rowan Blanchard) and Maya (Sabrina Carpenter) has been explored throughout season 2 and reportedly, it may go on in the third season if it is not resolved by the current season's finale. 

Since it is a coming-of-age television show, it is not surprising that a lot of emotional drama will take place.

The same site also claims that the third season will include Josh's (Uriah Shelton) likely return, which means a possible discussion about his feelings for Maya might take place. Now that the gang is transitioning to high school, it is also possible that more mature topics will be covered. 

Cory (Ben Savage), on the other hand, might become their new high school teacher, which is sure to bring a lot of interesting things. 

Another special tidbit is that Amir Mitchell-Townes, who plays Zay Babineaux, might be promoted to a regular cast member in season 3. 

"Girl Meets World" was created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly, which is a continuation of the original classic series "Boy Meets World." The original show followed Cory Matthews and the sequel now centers around his daughter with Topanga Lawrence (Danielle Fishel), Riley. Topanga was also an original character in "Boy Meets World."

The season 2 finale titled "Girl Meets STEM" will air on Jan. 8 on Disney Channel. Production for the third season will reportedly begin in January of next year and will premiere in spring. 

News
Conservatives urge incoming Archbishop to drop £100m slavery reparations
Conservatives urge incoming Archbishop to drop £100m slavery reparations

Should church funds be used for slavery reparations? A group of Conservative MPs and peers think not.

What if the Good Shepherd is closer than you think?
What if the Good Shepherd is closer than you think?

Pastoral care is not a task reserved for a handful of gifted individuals; it is the life of Christ, quietly at work inside ordinary believers.

Anglican Mainstream sees monthly growth despite web hosting suspension
Anglican Mainstream sees monthly growth despite web hosting suspension

Conservative Christian website, Anglican Mainstream, was surprised to see visitor numbers rise after being forced to relocate its website hosting after GoDaddy closed its account.

Missionary turned soldier in Ukraine balances faith with harsh frontline realities
Missionary turned soldier in Ukraine balances faith with harsh frontline realities

A former missionary who is now serving as a soldier in the Ukrainian army has spoken about the realities of faith for a man tasked with killing in defence of his country.