After four seasons and the Christmas movie Good Luck Charlie: It's Christmas, the cast of the family-friendly sitcom remains close. In 2020, Entertainment Tonight reunited the whole gang for the show's 10th anniversary — including the now 11-year-old Mia Talerico, who played baby Charlie. While the cast didn't discuss the show's early cancellation, they did reveal that they would happily reprise their roles for a revival if the Disney Channel is ever game.
In fact, Talerico already has an idea in mind for where the Duncan family's story could pick up. "I always felt like if we did do one, where I found Bridgit's video diaries — that's what I was always thinking, if that did happen," Talerico said.
Since the very foundation of the show was built around Teddy (Bridgit Mendler) sharing advice for her baby sister via vlogs, it would be fitting for a follow-up to involve Charlie finding the videos as a tween. For now, Disney doesn't seem to be planning on bringing Good Luck Charlie back, but at least fans can rest easy knowing the show didn't end due to any drama among the cast. Instead, it was yet another victim of the Disney Channel's harsh, but understandable, demo-chasing cancellation policy.