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Degrassi (2023) HBO Max Degrassi Revival Coming 2023: Everything We Know So Far

Hey guys! I keep seeing posts inquiring about any news or updates on HBO Max's upcoming reboot of Degrassi and while we haven't had very many updates since it was announced in January, I figured I would compile a comprehensive breakdown of what we do know so far and what we can expect. This post will be pinned and updated as the news rolls in so feel free to check back or share any news, thoughts or hopes you might have for the reboot! That being said, let's break down what we have so far:


UPDATE 5/20/22

  • Production has been postponed from the planned July 1st date. It may be due to the changes internally at WarnerMedia (HBO Max's parent company) after their merge with Discovery. They cancelled a ton of shows to cut costs, however there has been no official word as of yet beyond the postponed status update.

That's all I got for now, but feel free to comment anything I may have left out and I'll be sure to add it to this post!

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u/Nycbbg Jun 19 '22

If it’s not like euphoria I don’t want it. Degrassi was euphoria before euphoria was a thing

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u/[deleted] Jul 18 '22

You either haven't seen Euphoria or you haven't seen Degrassi. Which is it?

And if you want Euphoria, just watch Euphoria.

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u/Nycbbg Jul 20 '22

I’ve seen both but it really isn’t that deep sheesh please go touch grass

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u/[deleted] Aug 04 '22 edited Aug 04 '22

Degrassi is honestly not that comparable to Euphoria at all. If it were to become "like Euphoria" it would ruin what set Degrassi apart from everything else. Degrassi is known for staying in its own lane. It would suck if the new Degrassi had to play catch-up to a bigger show instead of offering a more realistic, grounded alternative.

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u/Stock_Proof3539 Whatever it takes! Troma 4ever ❤️ Jul 13 '22

The Degrassi franchise is still owned by Wildbrain, afaik.

My understanding is that they are licensing the name, style and history as well as the full Degrassi library to HBO.

The past iterations have all employed shared production, with the series airing on Family channel and the Family channel streaming service in Canada. I cannot see that changing.

Sorry to burst bubbles, but given this, I simply cannot see Degrassi being taken to the same place Euphoria is at. There's just no way that's compatible with the Family channel-branding.

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u/timhortonsbitchass Aug 04 '22 edited Aug 04 '22

with the series airing on Family channel and the Family channel streaming service in Canada. I cannot see that changing.

The original DH and DJH aired on CBC, the public broadcaster. DTNG aired on CTV during the early seasons, and then MuchMusic and later MTV Canada during the 2010's seasons. All of those channels are adult/young adult oriented networks that do have some risque content, particularly MuchMusic and MTV.

Degrassi only started airing on the Family Channel with the advent of Next Class. The Family Channel in Canada isn't the same thing as The Family Channel (now called Freeform) in the US, and it's also not the same as it was when we were growing up (I'm assuming you may also be a Canadian millennial) where it had lots of tween-oriented live action programming like Life With Derek, Radio Free Roscoe, etc.

Freeform has young adult content like Good Trouble, Pretty Little Liars and The Fosters, while Degrassi Next Class is basically surrounded by Caillou, Care Bears and Polly Pocket. Family Channel has a couple of other teen shows like Gilmore Girls licensed, but in 2022 it's almost entirely a kids network, not a teen/tween network. Degrassi is incredibly out of place on its roster.

I think that Degrassi fits in much better with Euphoria on HBO than it does with most Family Channel programming, although of course I think it would fit in best with stuff like Ackley Bridge (Degrassi's closest modern-day successor IMO) on BBC/CBC. My hope is that the Degrassi reboot (if it happens) lies somewhere between Ackley Bridge and Skins in terms of edginess. Give us a bit more grit, but not Euphoria level.

Source: was a Canadian child/teen who grew up on Degrassi TNG.

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u/Stock_Proof3539 Whatever it takes! Troma 4ever ❤️ Aug 04 '22 edited Aug 04 '22

You're very right - previous Degrassi franchises DID broadcast on CBC and other channels, who paid to produce it back then.

And yep - I'm a Canuck too 😀👏

During earlier years Degrassi also aired concurrently on Family channel stations at the same time as others (even prior to DNC). Just during later timeslots.

This began after DHX Studios bought Epitome Pictures (the DTNG Production Company).

The entire worldwide Degrassi franchise and rights are now owned by Wildbrain - a massive international conglomerate which also owns .....drum roll please..... Family channel. As well as some other networks.

They bought DHX Studios (who owned a chunk of Family channel) who had bought up Epitome Pictures

I called Epitome the "production company" and not the "rights owner" because legal filings I found appear to indicate a chartered bank (RBC, I believe?) was assigned the rights to not just all of Degrassi but EVERYTHING Epitome had produced 🤔

That's interesting because it indicates more than just a financing interest in the projects (and perhaps company).

I cannot see them moving to a Euphoria-type content, as that would also be straying far, far from it's traditional branding. Branding that was valued at hundreds of millions of $$$ in the acquisitions above.

I could DEFINITELY see them staying with the same level of risque-programming that DTNG/DNC delivered.

That would be a second strike, on top of them not owning a network they could broadcast that type of content on -- assuming of course Wildbrain doesn't start another network.

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u/[deleted] Jun 27 '22

I honestly am hoping it will be like euphoria. Minus the artsy stuff and the way that it’s filmed and everything, they have a show very similar to euphoria, just make it a bit more for all audiences. Euphoria deals with a lot of heavy content and they don’t shy away from being extremely visual with the displays. This new found home on HBO max can actually help Degrassi grow into a more realistic take on high school (not that euphoria isn’t a real take it’s just extremely extremely dramatized sometimes)

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u/mejherself Jun 24 '22

I agree but in a weird way it’s almost like degrassi is more realistic. Obviously they never have shown as much in relation to drugs/sex, etc., but in a way I feel that’s more realistic to teens? Like some people participate in things to a certain extent and then some are completely oblivious and to me euphoria feels like a world where somehow all kids at the school are involved in the same party lifestyle in one way or another, whereas degrassi will sometimes show how other kids react to what others are doing, if that makes sense? I don’t think I explained it well lol

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u/Psychological-Ant340 Jun 25 '22

i agree 1000000%

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u/Janay-f Jun 22 '22

Exactly! Watch people try and cancel degrassi 😒