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The CW bids farewell to the hit show “Walker” after four successful seasons. The decision to end the action crime drama, as reported by Variety, was influenced by the show’s high production costs and the network’s shift towards more cost-effective content under new ownership. Star and executive producer Jared Padalecki took to Instagram to express his gratitude to the cast, crew, and fans, reminiscing on the memorable years spent working on the show.

In other entertainment news, Hulu has unveiled the trailer for “BRATS,” a documentary produced by teen star Andrew McCarthy. The film delves into the iconic 1980s movies like “St. Elmo’s Fire” and “Pretty in Pink,” exploring the phenomenon of the Brat Pack. McCarthy reunites with fellow Brat Packers, including Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, and Ally Sheedy, to reflect on their experiences and the impact of being part of the Brat Pack. “BRATS” is set to premiere on Hulu on June 13.

Meanwhile, Universal Studios Group is in the process of developing a series adaptation of the 1976 comedy “Car Wash” and a reboot of the classic 1960s TV series “The Munsters.” The new “Car Wash” series will be set in Washington, D.C., and will focus on an immigrant family’s dynamics and their diverse group of employees. The reboot of “The Munsters,” titled “1313,” promises to be a horror series that exists within the Universal Monsterverse.

Exciting developments are on the horizon for fans of these beloved franchises as they prepare to make their mark on the small screen.

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