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‘Tiana’ Animated Series Is In The Works At Disney+, Joyce Sherri Sets To Direct The Series

1 years ago By Neil Ross

Disney+ is set to bring a beloved character back to our screens in the upcoming animated series “Tiana.” Originally announced in 2020 during a Disney investor day, this musical project is a follow-up to the 2009 animated film “The Princess and the Frog.” Anika Noni Rose, who voiced Tiana in the film, will reprise her role. The series is expected to launch in 2024, and the talented Joyce Sherri has been chosen as the lead writer and director. In this article, we will delve into the exciting details of this upcoming series and the talented team behind it.

Tiana: A Musical Adventure 

The official description of “Tiana” reveals that the show will follow the titular character on a grand new adventure as the newly crowned Princess of Maldonia. However, her New Orleans past is never too far behind, hinting at a journey filled with nostalgia and heartwarming moments. This promises a fresh and delightful experience for fans of “The Princess and the Frog.”

Meet the Director: Joyce Sherri 

Joyce Sherri, known for her recent work on the Netflix horror miniseries “Midnight Mass” from Mike Flanagan, is set to lead the creative team behind “Tiana.” Sherri is no stranger to the world of storytelling, having directed several short films, including “Beauty,” “Forever,” “Down, Down, Baby,” and “The Family Romance.” Her talent and creativity have earned her recognition, including winning the 2020 Slamdance screenplay competition for her feature, “Sweet Sixteen.”

The Production Team Walt Disney 

Animation Studios, the powerhouse behind “The Princess and the Frog,” will also produce “Tiana.” Nathan Curtis will take on the role of producer, with Jennifer Lee and Stella Meghie as executive producers. Meghie was originally attached as the writer and director of the series but will continue her involvement as an executive producer. With such a talented team at the helm, fans can expect a series that stays true to the magic of the original film while bringing something new and exciting to the table.

Disney+ Continues Its Success

Disney+ has been on a roll with its series follow-ups to beloved films, and “Tiana” is no exception. Other Disney+ series follow-ups include “Zootopia,” “Big Hero 6,” “Moana,” and “Cars.” As of now, all of these have been released, with the exception of “Moana.” However, fans can look forward to a live-action version of “Moana” currently in the works.

A Delayed but Anticipated Release 

Originally slated for a 2023 debut, “Tiana” will now be gracing our screens in 2024. Despite the delay, the anticipation for Princess Tiana’s return remains high. Fans of the character and the world of “The Princess and the Frog” are eager to see what adventures await our beloved restaurateur in her new role as the Princess of Maldonia.

A Creative Force Behind the Series

Joyce Sherri, known for her recent work on the Netflix horror miniseries “Midnight Mass” by Mike Flanagan, brings her talent and vision to this enchanting series. Her creative prowess extends beyond television, with a repertoire of short films such as “Beauty,” “Forever,” “Down, Down, Baby,” and “The Family Romance.” Notably, she secured the 2020 Slamdance screenplay competition victory with her feature, “Sweet Sixteen,” and was handpicked for the 2021 Sundance Institute Screenwriters Intensive. Sherri is represented by Gersh, Untitled, and Del Shaw Moonves.

The Tale of ‘Tiana’ Unfolds

The official description of “Tiana” sets the stage for a captivating narrative: the show will chronicle the journey of the title character as she embarks on a grand new adventure, now crowned as the Princess of Maldonia. However, her New Orleans roots call out to her, serving as a compelling backdrop to her story.

A Reunion with Walt Disney Animation Studios

Walt Disney Animation Studios, renowned for crafting the original “The Princess and the Frog,” will once again weave its magic in the production of “Tiana.” Nathan Curtis will take on the role of producer, supported by Jennifer Lee and Stella Meghie as executive producers. While Meghie was initially attached as the writer and director of the series, she remains onboard as an executive producer, contributing her expertise to this enchanting project.

A Nostalgic Return

The announcement of “Tiana” follows Disney’s trend of developing Disney+ series that revisit the worlds of beloved animated films, with titles like “Zootopia,” “Big Hero 6,” “Moana,” and “Cars” receiving similar treatment. As of now, all these series have made their debut except for “Moana,” which anticipates its own series launch, alongside a live-action adaptation of the film.

An Animated Delight on the Horizon

For those eagerly awaiting the return of Princess Tiana, the wait is nearly over. The series, filled with musical and comedic elements, promises to rekindle the charm and magic of “The Princess and the Frog.” Anika Noni Rose’s reprisal of her iconic role as Tiana’s voice adds an extra layer of nostalgia and authenticity to the series.

The announcement of “Tiana” as an animated series on Disney+ has generated excitement among fans of the beloved character from “The Princess and the Frog.” With Joyce Sherri leading the series as the director and lead writer, and Anika Noni Rose reprising her role as Tiana, this promises to be a magical musical adventure that captures the essence of the original film. While the series may have faced a delay, the wait until 2024 is sure to be worthwhile for fans who are eager to join Tiana on her new journey.

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