Franchise co-creator Linda Schuyler was a no-show at the Toronto Film Festival Saturday night for ‘Degrassi: Whatever It Takes’ after settling an eleventh hour legal dispute with the filmmakers. By ...
If your family has seen every episode of “Degrassi” multiple times, held “Degrassi”-themed birthday parties or owns band T-shirts prominently featuring the logos of Downtown Sasquatch, Zit Remedy and ...
Before Euphoria, Degrassi: The Next Generation was the teen drama that wasn't afraid to really go there. While its envelope-pushing storylines were out-and-out ballsy for their time, the show became ...
Whatever it takes, I know I can make it through … because there’s a new “Degrassi” documentary to look forward to. “Degrassi: Whatever It Takes” is set to premiere at the Toronto International Film ...
Former “Degrassi” star Miriam McDonald has spoken out on social media amid criticism over her appearance in the trailer for the upcoming documentary, “Degrassi: Whatever It Takes.” McDonald, who ...
Whatever it takes to get this reboot. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Degrassi stars Shane Kippel, who played Jimmy’s best friend ...
A new documentary mining the behind-the-scenes magic that made "Degrassi" a teen television sensation will premiere in September. Beyond Drake, no doubt the biggest star to come out of the show, the ...
A new documentary, Degrassi: Whatever It Takes, is set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, and its trailer has fans buzzing. The film, which explores the legacy of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Aubrey Drake Graham – better known as simply Drake – remembers his time on the show that first launched him to fame in the trailer for Degrassi: Whatever It Takes. WildBrain and Peacock ...
Drake and other stars of Degrassi are opening up about their experience working on the hit Canadian teen drama. “I didn’t have a great time in high school. I just didn’t really fit in,” the rapper, 38 ...
In 2004, Degrassi: The Next Generation aired what would become their most controversial episode with “Accidents Will Happen,” which premiered in Canada in two parts on January 26 and February 9, 2004.