Thankfully, fans did indeed find the show.
It even won a Peabody, a prestigious award given for excellence in storytelling.
“We all jumped on this boat together and thank God we are still afloat.”

Some are still acting regularly, while others are mostly working behind the scenes.
Some have written books; others have been on numerous television shows.
And they all still speak glowingly of their time on The CW.

Though they are planning to get married, the unplanned pregnancy understandably throws a wrench into their relationship.
Hey,“Jane the Virgin” draws inspiration from telenovelas, after all!
Dier toldThe Italian Revethat he cried when he filmed Michael’s “death” scene.

In 2023, Dier starred in “Maybe It’s You,” an E!
Original rom-com that he was unable to promote due to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Before the strike, he appeared in “About My Father,” a Robert de Niro comedy.

In a behind-the-scenes video onYouTube, Dier reflected on working with the acting legend.
“I mean, he’s de Niro, so,” Dier said.
“But he’s a very gentle, approachable person, and I love being around him.

I love watching him do his thing …
I just love him.”
In the show’s first episode, Jane is accidentally artificially inseminated.

… Art is my savior.
Art is what makes me feel like I can fly."
Speaking withET, Rodriguez compared Nell from “Not Dead Yet” to Jane.

But Nell is wild and flawed and failing and learning and growing and shedding and trying and making mistakes.
And that’s a little bit more like myself."
And it really cracked me open."

Toward the end of “Jane the Virgin,” Baldoni began directing some episodes.
That realization will likely help Baldoni with his next project.
The film is set for a February 2024 release, according toDeadline.

In an interview withBuzzfeed, Dawson revealed that she was the second choice for the character.
“I had no idea where the character was gonna end up going.
She toldEntertainment Weeklythat getting the role made her almost too excited.

“I was literally doing jumping jacks.
She’s a little bit … hyped fangirl.'”
Dawson is also still close with her “Jane the Virgin” co-stars.

Gina Rodriguez played the twentysomething version of Jane, the character we follow for the bulk of the series.
However, she got the role anyway, and for years she was insecure about that fact.
Since “Jane the Virgin” ended in 2019,Jenna Ortega has transformedinto a certified scream queen.

“I’m definitely the actress who’s like, ‘More blood.'”
Sure enough, five seasons later, Camil was sad to part ways with his castmates.
Once again, the best part of going to work for Camil was his co-stars.

This time, that camaraderie reminded him of the theater.
“It feels like that, and that’s the beauty of it.”
Xo’s arc included a cancer diagnosis, which Navedo discussed in an interview withStarry Mag.

Thankfully, the storyline was well-received by fans.
“They felt included and they were grateful for the storyline.”
In 2023, Navedo starred in a movie for Hulu called “Miguel Wants to Fight.”

Now, though, she prides herself on having written a book.
Jane becomes a mother inadvertently, but she’s also extremely close with her own mother, Xo.
Xo, too, is close with her mother, Alba.
Ivonne Coll played Alba Jane’s grandmother throughout the show.
“I’m very saddened I’m ending with this character after five years,” she said.
In 2022, Coll starred in a Hallmark film called “Love in the Limelight.”
She played a TikTok-famous grandmother alongside real-lifeHallmark couple Alexa and Carlos PenaVega.
“I love ‘Jane the Virgin’ and everyone on that show.”
“When I read the script, I started mouthing the words.
And that’s how I knew,” she recalled.
“I was like, ‘Oh my god, I love this part.'”
The series was a critical hit, garnering an impressive 80% Fresh rating onRotten Tomatoes.
“You don’t get to see a Latina showrunner at all,” she said.
Reyes is a prolific actor.
Reyes’s character, Celie, is the reanimated girl’s mother.
“We had … let’s say, 75% women on the set,” she recalled.
“Queer, diverse … and that fits like a glove.
You feel comfortable.”
“Adam’s a sweetheart,” Posey toldVanity Fair.
Posey has been busy since his storyline on “Jane the Virgin” concluded.
“Thankfully, the script was great and everyone killed it in their performances,” he said.
“I’m happy with how it turned out, but it could have been different.
It could have been weird, and I still would have been involved.”
“It’s really fun … they’re just really delicious characters.”
I think you’re gonna be really happy,” she said.
Unfortunately, despite that approach, the show was not picked up for a second season.
She doesn’t seem to rest!
Hallmark always does charming holiday movies, and I found the script delightful," she said.
“Plus, I’ve always wanted to do a rom-com.”
“I’m so proud of it,” she said.
“They both celebrate family and our culture, and I think it’s great.”
After “Jane the Virgin,” she voiced Isabela in Disney’s hit animated musical “Encanto.”
Guerrero toldColliderthat her character’s storyline once again allowed her to bring important issues to the screen.
“So, I’m feeling pretty good.”