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Carly & Freddie Reveal Where Sam Is In 'iCarly' Reboot

Carly & Freddie Reveal Where Sam Is In 'iCarly' Reboot

WARNING: This post contains spoilers!!

The moment we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived – iCarly is back!!

The reboot series just premiered on Paramount+ and in the first episode, Carly (Miranda Cosgrove) and Freddie (Nathan Kress) talk about where Sam (Jennette McCurdy) is and what she’s up to.

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Miranda Cosgrove Says Sam's Absence Will Be Addressed In First Episode of 'iCarly' Reboot

Miranda Cosgrove Says Sam's Absence Will Be Addressed In First Episode of 'iCarly' Reboot

Miranda Cosgrove is confirming that Jennette McCurdy‘s character Sam Puckett’s absence will definitely be talked about on the upcoming iCarly reboot!

The 28-year-old actress opened up about the question on everyone’s minds in a new interview about the new series.

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Jennette McCurdy Crushes Hopes of an 'iCarly' Return, Confirms She Quit Acting

Jennette McCurdy Crushes Hopes of an 'iCarly' Return, Confirms She Quit Acting

Looks like we won’t be seeing Sam Puckett on the upcoming iCarly revival at all!

Jennette McCurdy has confirmed on a recent episode of her podcast, Empty Inside, that she quit acting a few years ago.

“I quit a few years ago to try my hand and writing and directing—it’s going great,” the 28-year-old said. “I quit a few years ago because I initially didn’t want to do it. My mom put me in it when I was 6 and by sort of age, I guess, 10 or 11, I was the main financial support for my family. My family didn’t have a lot of money, and this was the way out, which I actually think was helpful in driving me to some degree of success.”

“My experience with acting is, I’m so ashamed of the parts I’ve done in the past,” the former iCarly star added. “I resent my career in a lot of ways. I feel so unfulfilled by the roles that I played and felt like it was the most cheesy, embarrassing. I did the shows that I was on from like 13 to 21, and by 15, I was already embarrassed. My friends at 15, they’re not like, ‘Oh, cool, you’re on this Nickelodeon show.’ It was embarrassing. And I imagine there’s a very different experience to be had with acting if you’re proud of your roles, and if you feel fulfilled by them.”

She did however say that if the right opportunity came along, she would consider acting again. “I feel like I have a point of view, and I have a vision. We’ll see where things are in a few years,” she said.

Fans were hoping that Jennette would return for the upcoming iCarly revival at Paramount+, but she wasn’t announced alongside co-stars Miranda Cosgrove, Nathan Kress and Jerry Trainor. A producer of the reboot did say that they reached out to her and the door is open for her to reprise her fan-favorite role.

You can catch old episodes of iCarly on Netflix, as well as on Paramount+ when it launches this week!

Will All of 'iCarly' Be Coming To Paramount+?!

Will All of 'iCarly' Be Coming To Paramount+?!

Wake up the members of your friend group because it looks like ALL of iCarly will soon be streaming!

The upcoming streaming service Paramount+ teased on Tuesday (February 23) that the hit Nickelodeon series will be available on it’s launch day – NEXT Thursday (March 4).

“🎶 So give me your best and leave the rest to me 🎶 iCarly is streaming on Paramount+, March 4. #ParamountPlus #PeakStreaming,” Paramount+ wrote on Instagram.

The first two seasons of iCarly were JUST released on Netflix two weeks ago. The series has remained a top 10 title in the US since it’s streaming premiere!

All seasons of the show are currently available to watch on CBS All Access, which is what Paramount+ will replace.

Don’t forget, an iCarly revival is also coming to Paramount+. Get the latest scoop right here!

How Many Episodes of 'iCarly' Are On Netflix? Find Out Everything You Need To Know!

How Many Episodes of 'iCarly' Are On Netflix? Find Out Everything You Need To Know!

The day has finally come – iCarly is now streaming on Netflix!!

Though the series has made it’s streaming debut, not all of the episodes are available.

iCarly has a total of 97 episodes across six seasons, but only two seasons and 64 episodes are on Netflix. No word yet if the rest will be added at a later date, but it is possible the remaining episodes will be available on Paramount+ when it launches.

Among the episodes on Netflix include “iGo To Japan,” “iAm Your Biggest Fan,” “iMeet Fred,” “iQuit iCarly” and more.

The Nickelodeon series of course stars Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress, Jerry Trainor and Noah Munck.

Here’s a synopsis: A show within a show, iCarly follows Carly Shay and her two best friends, Sam and Freddie, as they create a webcast for and about kids their age while grappling with everyday tween problems and adventures. Carly lives with her older brother and guardian Spencer and produces her web show from a makeshift studio in the loft upstairs.

Due to Carly and Sam’s hilarious banter and great chemistry, iCarly becomes an internet sensation and a pop phenomenon blooms with the weekly webcasts featuring everything from comedy sketches and talent contests to interviews, recipes and problem-solving.

The hit show joins other Nickelodeon series Sam & Cat, Victorious, Henry Danger, 100 Things To Do Before High School, Bella and the Bulldogs and The Haunted Hathaways, as well as movies The Boy Who Cried Wolf and Big Time Movie, Jinxed, Escape from Mr Lemoncello’s Library and Liar, Liar, Vampire, that are all on Netflix.

If you missed it, iCarly is coming back for a reboot series on Paramount+ with Miranda, Nathan and Jerry. They recently shared the first photo of them back together for the new show!

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'iCarly' Is Finally Coming To Netflix!!

'iCarly' Is Finally Coming To Netflix!!

OMG! iCarly is finally heading to Netflix!

Fans have been wanting this day to come for so long and it’s finally happening on February 8th.

The downside to this great news is that only the first two seasons will be on Netflix. There is no word yet on the other four seasons.

Here’s a synopsis: A show within a show, iCarly follows Carly Shay and her two best friends, Sam and Freddie, as they create a webcast for and about kids their age while grappling with everyday tween problems and adventures. Carly lives with her older brother and guardian Spencer and produces her web show from a makeshift studio in the loft upstairs.

Due to Carly and Sam’s hilarious banter and great chemistry, iCarly becomes an internet sensation and a pop phenomenon blooms with the weekly webcasts featuring everything from comedy sketches and talent contests to interviews, recipes and problem-solving.

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of course stars Miranda Cosgrove in the title role, along with Jennette McCurdy as Sam, Nathan Kress as Freddie, Jerry Trainor as Spencer and Noah Munck as Gibby.

It was recently revealed that iCarly will be coming back for a revival series on Paramount+, but only some of the cast has been confirmed so far.