Sorry,Fleabagfans — despite its accolades,Phoebe Waller-Bridgehas told its final story.

As for her plannedone-woman show coming to movie theatersin the future, “You’re just going to have to wait and see,” Waller-Bridge teased. “I haven’t got anything more to report on that.”

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Ever sinceFleabagwrapped its second season in April, Waller-Bridge has insisted there would not be a third season. But in the wake of the show’s big victories, including at2019 Emmy Awardsin September, the star had slightly changed her tune on the possibility of another season.

“I quitelike the idea of coming back to her, well, me, when I’m 50,” Waller-Bridge teased onLate Night with Seth Meyersin early October. “‘Cause I feel like she would’ve had more life then, and God knows what she would have got up to. And actually, seeing a character like that in her later stage of life, I think, is exciting.”

However, Waller-Bridge reiterated to hostSeth Meyersthat there are no solid plans to continue the series, “I think for now, she’s been through enough. We got to let her go.”

Waller-Bridge took home her first twoGolden Globesat Sunday’s ceremony, dedicating her best actress in a comedy or musical television series win to “Hot Priest” actorAndrew Scottbefore taking the stage to accept the award for best television series — musical or comedy.

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Waller-Bridge and the rest of the cast — aside fromOlivia Colmanwho remained at her table — graced the stage to accept the coveted award, thanking the usual suspects … and someone very special to the show’s main character.

The 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony aired live on NBC from the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles on Sunday, Jan. 5.

source: people.com