Disney+’s Princess and the Frog Sequel Series, Tiana, Welcomes Fresh Directorial Vision



Summary

  • Disney+ series Tiana, a sequel to The Princess and the Frog, has experienced production delays but promising recent developments indicate an exciting future.
  • Joyce Sherri, an accomplished writer and director, has taken over as the creative force behind Tiana with her impressive credentials in both areas.
  • Despite delays, fans can look forward to a melodious treat as the series stays true to the musical roots of the original film, with Tiana’s regal role and connections to her New Orleans past as key elements.

Even the most anticipated projects can sometimes hit unexpected snags or need fresh perspectives. Case in point: Disney+’s eagerly awaited series Tiana, a sequel to the popular animated film “The Princess and the Frog.” The series has seen some major shifts in its production timeline, but recent developments promise exciting times ahead.

Variety has unveiled that the reins of Tiana are now in the capable hands of Joyce Sherri, who is set to direct and helm the writing for this series. For fans wondering about this choice, Sherri’s credentials speak for themselves. She clinched a victory at the 2020 Slamdance competition, courtesy of her riveting script for Sweet Sixteen. Her writing prowess was also showcased in Mike Flanagan’s acclaimed Netflix series, Midnight Mass. Beyond writing, Sherri’s directorial abilities have been showcased in a string of short films such as Beauty, Forever, and The Family Romance. More recently, her expertise as a story editor was tapped for Lindsey Anderson Beer’s The Magic Order.

Initially announced in 2020, Disney+ had intended for Tiana to grace the screens by 2023. Anika Noni Rose, with her compelling voice, was confirmed to reprise her role as the charming Princess Tiana. However, the series encountered delays, and as per the latest update, fans should mark 2024 on their calendars for the series premiere.

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From Maldonia to New Orleans: Tiana’s Dual Legacy in a Fresh Disney+ Saga

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The storyline promises a melodious treat, staying true to the musical roots of The Princess and the Frog. Viewers will accompany Tiana in her regal capacity as Maldonia’s crowned princess. But as she embarks on thrilling new exploits, echoes from her New Orleans past promise to intertwine with her present. And, if the past is any guide, some familiar faces from the original film might just surprise fans with their cameos.

But the winds of change have been blowing more than just release dates. Originally, Stella Meghie was poised to wear the dual hats of writer and director for Tiana. Although Joyce Sherri has now stepped into these roles, Meghie remains a vital part of the team, contributing as an executive producer. She is joined in this capacity by Jennifer Lee, with Nathan Curtis producing. The esteemed Walt Disney Animation Studios will be ensuring that the animation quality remains top-notch.

Disney+, with its expansive roster, has been revisiting and expanding upon many cherished narratives. Tiana joins the ranks of shows that draw inspiration from iconic Disney animations. Other beloved tales that have been revisited include Zootopia, Big Hero 6, and Cars, each finding a new lease on life on the streaming platform. Buzz is building among Disney enthusiasts about a potential Moana series and its live-action version.

While the wait for Tiana might be a tad longer than initially anticipated, the recent changes indicate a dedication to delivering a series that does justice to the legacy of The Princess and the Frog. As the entertainment adage goes, good things often take time. And with the impressive team now at the helm, Tiana seems poised for a triumphant debut in 2024.

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