Nothing stronger than a mother's love for her child.
08.01.2020 - 09:16 / deadline.com
By Peter White
International Co-Editor
Fox entertainment chief Michael Thorn lauded the BH90210 quasi-revival as “ballsy” but explained why the network decided against bringing back the series for a second run.
The show, which featured the majority of the original cast, minus Luke Perry, was originally billed as a six-episode run and Thorn, who is president of entertainment at Fox told Deadline that the network wanted to “let it be”.
“I thought it was really brave for the actors.
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