‘Bel-Air’ Renewed At Peacock For Fourth & Final Season

‘Bel-Air’ Renewed At Peacock For Fourth & Final Season
Bittersweet news for fans of Bel-Air.
Peacock has announced that its original hit drama series has been green-lit for a fourth season! Unfortunately, the network also revealed that the show will end with season 4.
First airing in 2022, the show follows the lives of the affluent Banks family in a modern-day reimagining of the iconic ’90s sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
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The upcoming season will consist of just eight episodes, a reduction from the 10 episodes in each of the previous three seasons. According to Deadline, the decision follows behind-the-scenes budget discussions that likely contributed to the shorter season.
The series stars Jabari Banks in the role of Will Smith, alongside Adrian Holmes, Cassandra Freeman, Olly Sholotan, Coco Jones, Akira Akbar, Jimmy Akingbola, Jordan L. Jones, and Simone Joy Jones.
Several celebrity guests have also made cameos throughout the show, including original Fresh Prince cast members Tatyana Ali, Joseph Marcell, Vernee Watson-Johnson and Daphne Maxwell Reid, as well as appearances from Karrueche Tran, Marlon Wayans, Bianca Belair, Saweetie, David Ramsey, and more.
Are you sad to see Bel-Air coming to an end?
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