User blog:Ceauntay/'iCarly' fans got emotional at 'iCarly: The Sequel' world premiere

There are lot of tears going on as fans of iCarly attended the very big and special orange carpet at the U.S. world premiere of iCarly: The Sequel, the second installment to the original iCarly: The Movie, based on iCarly, the TV series. It is the end of iCarly, meaning the end of an era for fans. But it's not really the end of the show and the series finale will not be released until November.

Why were they are crying even though the series finale of iCarly is not out yet? It's because it is going to be the last time they are releasing movies to theaters, that's why. Even fans from around the world, who just watched the live streaming of the world premiere, gets emotional when one of the cast members including Nathan Kress, get kinda emotional that he will no longer be playing his character Freddie Benson again. Although, he did recently signed up to star into his new project. He is also turning 20 this year.

Miranda Cosgrove, who played Carly Shay, the creator of her webshow iCarly, will begin her freshmen year in college at USC this fall. This is exciting for the actress wanting to do something new for her life. She is also excited that she would like to be teaming up with new people. Cosgrove also starred in Drake & Josh, starring Drake Bell and Josh Peck.

Jennette McCurdy, who played Sam Puckett, believes that leaving the show feels like she is graduating from high school. She also signed on to star into her very own TV show, hopefully will be coming soon to Nickelodeon. The actress also turned 20 this year.

iCarly: The Sequel, out July 27, is costaring with Noah Munck and Jerry Trainor. They are also being joined by newcomers Kristen Stewart and Nico Tortorella, and Chris Brown makes a special guess appearance.

iCarly wrapped up its sixth season in June 2012, and will have more than 100 episodes. The show has since premiered on Nickelodeon in September 2007. And after five years, it's all coming to an end this November. And this is the picture of crying fans at the world premiere.