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Gravity Falls’ Finale ‘Weirdmageddon 3’ News Update: Gravity Falls Creator Alex Hirsch Bring His Next Project To Fox; Hour-long Weirdmageddon Part 3: Take Back The Falls Airs Feb. 15

by Tony Sokol / Jan 07, 2016 12:00 AM EST
Dan Povenmire Vincent Martella, creator Jeff 'Swampy' Marsh and Alyson Stoner

'Gravity Falls' Finale 'Weirdmageddon 3' News Update: Alex Hirsch is dumping Disney's mouse for Fox. 20th Century Fox will produce a script and pilot for the Gravity Falls creator's unnamed series, according to Variety, after Gravity Falls airs its final episode next month.

The mystery-comedy-action series Gravity Falls will end its 40-episode run on after nearly four years on the air and two seasons. Hirsch recently took to Twitter to confirm that the final episode, "Weirdmageddon Part 3: Take Back the Falls" is slated to air on Feb. 15.

Disney XD announced that it will run a 30-minute special dedicated to the show on on Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. EST. The special will feature fun facts about Gravity Falls.

Gravity Falls fans can't believe that the end is near. "Gravity Falls" creator Alex Hirsch recently revealed that the surprises in the finale will make up for it.

Wired reported on a theory posted on Reddit "that fans' obsessive deconstruction gave them too much insight about the show's ultimate twist, so Hirsch himself decided to cut short what was originally meant to be a longer series." 

"Time Baby is a character who, in the universe of 'Gravity Falls,' has a level of power similar to Bill," "Gravity Falls" creator Alex Hirsch told TV Insider.

"The difference being that Bill has always been trapped in a formless space where he can't affect our reality and Time Baby can affect the reality of Time. I will say this, although we've seen Time Baby blasted to little time pieces, he might not be quite as destroyed as you might believe," Alex Hirsch told TV Insider."

Hirsch also said Dipper will have to rely on himself.

"[Dipper] came into this summer as a kind of naïve, self-serious, sort of socially awkward kid who knew little of the world beyond his interactions with his sister and his home life," Hirsch told TV Insider.

"And over the course of these two seasons, he has been tested again and again, learned many lessons and those experiences now have to be the journal he has inside of him."

Hirsch previously talked about doing a crossover with another series, "Rick and Morty."

Hirsch has worked on Cartoon Network's The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack and Disney's Fish Hooks. 

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