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Disney+ Digs Up Cancellation for 'Holes' Series
14 Dec
Summary
- Disney+ canceled its planned 'Holes' TV series adaptation.
- A pilot episode was filmed for the gender-bent adaptation.
- Other YA series like 'Willow' were also canceled by the streamer.

Disney+ will not proceed with a highly anticipated TV series adaptation of Louis Sachar's novel, 'Holes.' A pilot episode for the gender-bent reimagining, which would have focused on teenage girls at a detention camp, was produced. However, the streaming service ultimately decided against granting a series order, leaving the project buried.
This decision follows a trend of cancellations for Disney+'s young adult programming. Previously, the streamer axed shows like 'Willow,' 'Big Shot,' and 'The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers.' These cuts have contributed to broader content purges on the platform, raising questions about the future of similar shows.
Despite these cancellations, Disney+ has found success with other young adult series, notably 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians,' which has been renewed. The fate of 'Holes,' however, seems sealed, marking another project that did not move beyond the pilot stage.




