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Veronica Mars not coming back, Nash Bridges is

While she’s lending her lungs to the “Gossip Girl” reboot, don’t look for Kristen Bell to be straddling a long-lens again anytime soon.

Hulu haven’t commissioned another season of 2019 revival “Veronica Mars”, creator Rob Thomas told TV Line last week. A source close to the streaming network confirmed that there are currently no plans for more tales from Neptune.

Thomas already has a “couple ideas in my head, one of which is very Agatha Christie-[esque],” he previously told TVLine. “It won’t be this exactly, but some version of Murder in a Manor House. Something that is so explicitly detective-y… I want to really lean into that we are a detective show… I feel like Season 4 was the bridge season, to take us from half soap opera/half mystery show to full detective/mystery show.”

The fourth season of “Veronica Mars” premiered on Hulu in July.

Brighter news for fans of ‘90s fave “Nash Bridges”, with Don Johnson recently confirming plans for a revival.

The actor, who also let slip that there’s talk of a “Miami Vice” sequel series, told The Talk he’ll be joined by original co-star Cheech Marin in the revival.

“Oh yeah,” said Johnson, “The Cheech will be back. I think in this adaptation of Nash Bridges, he’s going to actually be selling weed. And the cops in San Francisco are actually going to be smoking it.” Johnson is likely pulling our finger there.

USA Network is developing the new series. “We’re writing it now,” Johnson says on The Talk, “and it’s a two-hour television film, and they’re looking at it as kind of a way to launch it again as a series. Good Lord, I don’t know how I feel about that.”

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