then you may remember being introduced to Louis Sachar’s 1998 young adult mystery novel ‘Holes’. Now, thanks to Disney Plus, the platform has ordered a pilot meaning a TV reboot of Sachar's ...
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 ...
Plus, magical realism is meant to be a bit mad, and Holes delivered on this, most prominently with Kitt's entrancing Madame Zeroni. Eartha Kitt as Madame Zeroni in Holes. Disney Alongside this ...
You might have forgotten about Holes, but Disney certainly hasn't ... (via Variety), this time as a TV show set to air on Disney Plus. There is one key difference with this adaptation though ...
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 ...
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 ...
A TV series based on Louis Sachar’s Holes is currently in the works over ... Walden Media, the producers of Walt Disney Pictures’ 2003 film adaptation, is returning to produce pilot and ...
A pilot for a Holes TV show has been ordered at Disney Plus, Variety reports, but there's a twist – it will follow a group of teenage girls instead of boys. Per the project's official logline ...
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 ...
No cast was announced. Sachar’s “Holes” from 1998 was previously adapted into a 2003 Disney film starring Shia LaBeouf, which made $71 million worldwide against a $20 million budget.
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 ...