Sources tell ET that a 'Roseanne' spinoff is in the works, while Roseanne tries to apologize to cast and crew members.
A source tells ET the disgraced sitcom star is attempting to make amends with the cast and crew of 'Roseanne' as spin-off talks about the revived show continue.
Roseanne Barr has been reaching out personally to former cast and crew members of 'Roseanne' to apologize, a source tells ET.
Winners and presenters at Monday's awards show took a few not-so-subtle digs at 'Roseanne's cancellation.
While there's plenty of drama to see on the small screen, these TV shows -- from 'Roseanne' to 'The Ranch' -- all had scandals behind the scenes in 2018.
"She been racist, why'd you all give her a TV show?"
ET has learned that talks about a 'Roseanne' spinoff are very much in the works, and that an announcement could come as soon as this week.
The show could move forward but without its leading lady, Roseanne Barr.
The 65-year-old comedian continues to tweet amid the cancellation of her show and talks about potential spinoffs.
Plus, Sara Gilbert, who played Barr's daughter on 'Roseanne,' addressed the show's cancellation on 'The Talk' Monday.
The actress, who played Roseanne Barr's daughter on the hit series, opened up during Monday's episode of 'The Talk.'
Sara Gilbert candidly talked about 'Roseanne' getting shockingly canceled during Monday's episode of 'The Talk.'
There is new fallout after ABC canceled 'Roseanne' earlier this week following Barr's racist tweet.
The show was canceled earlier this week after Roseanne Barr tweeted a racist remark about Valerie Jarrett.