HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The end of "Hanna Montana" could be in sight.
"We're thinking this is our last season," the show's star, Miley Cyrus, revealed Monday to E! News.
In April, the hit Disney series, which propelled the 15-year-old Cyrus to stardom, was renewed for a third season. But the young star told E! that she's actually been involved with the series since she was 11.
"I just think we did a lot of episodes," she explained. "We basically did two seasons in one last year. Usually people would do one season that would be, like, 16 episodes, and we did almost 30 episodes!"
"It seems like it's been on, like, longer," she added.
In a recent interview with Billboard, Cyrus revealed, "I won't be Hannah Montana by the time I'm 30," but that she still plans at least another two years on the series, which also stars her real-life dad, country singer Billy Ray Cyrus.
Before her passionate fans start counting down the days to the end, Disney executives warn that there's still plenty more to come.
"We start production on the third season of 'Hannah Montana' on August 4 and have an option for a fourth season beyond that," a network rep told E! News. "We look forward to the 'Hannah Montana' feature film coming to a theatre near you in Spring 2009."
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