Disney Plus has ordered a pilot for a reboot of the '90s novel 'Holes', but this time a female lead will take center stage.
Louis Sachar's 1998 popular Holes novel, which was also adapted by Walt Disney Pictures as a feature film in 2003, is getting ...
‘Tis the season of reboots, and Disney+ is the latest streamer to hop on the trend. As anticipation around HBO’s Harry Potter ...
The original Holes starred Shia LaBeouf as Stanley, a teen sent to Camp Green Lake for a crime he didn't commit. The quirky mix of family curses, buried treasure, and desert drama made the movie a hit ...
A “Holes” TV series has been ordered to pilot at Disney+, Variety has learned exclusively. The potential show would be based on the book of the same name by Louis Sachar, which was previously adapted ...
Holes has to be about a group of young boys in basically a prison camp!' Another stated: 'Unironically I think Holes is one of the few (YA) stories in which it us important that most of the ...
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Disney+ is digging up a familiar IP for its next original series. The streamer is developing a gender-swapped TV series of the 1998 Louis Sachar novel Holes, for which a pilot has been ordered, our ...
Louis Sachar’s 1998 novel Holes and its 2003 Disney movie adaptation are getting a TV series treatment with a twist. Disney+ had handed out a pilot order to a potential series that reimagines ...
If you cast your mind back to high school English class, then you may remember being introduced to Louis Sachar’s 1998 young adult mystery novel ‘Holes’. Now, thanks to Disney Plus ...
A “Holes” TV series has been ordered to pilot ... which was previously adapted into a 2003 feature film by Walt Disney Pictures. Alina Mankin serves as writer and executive producer, while ...
Disney has ordered a pilot for a reboot of Louis Sachar's '90s novel 'Holes' The series will feature a female lead It will be the second adaptation of Sachar's novel, following the 2003 feature ...