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    Disney+ Orders a ‘Mickey Mouse Club’ Reboot Pilot With 11 New Mouseketeers

    JamesBy JamesJuly 18, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Disney+ orders a pilot for ‘The Mickey Mouse Club’ reboot from Fulwell <a href="https://comicvibe.com/avdhesh-kumar-joins-shemaroo-entertainment-as-international-content-lead/” title=”Avdhesh Kumar joins Shemaroo Entertainment as International Content Lead”>Entertainment, reviving the iconic Mouseketeers format.


    Disney+ has ordered a pilot for a new version of The Mickey Mouse Club, and you already know the pitch, because the star factory sells itself. This is the show that put Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera and Ryan Gosling on the map, all in roughly the same window. Every writeup of this news leans on that lineage, and I understand the reflex. It is the most impressive alumni list in the history of kids television.

    Before everyone starts crowning the next generation of pop royalty, slow down. Disney ordered a pilot, not a series. Studios greenlight pilots constantly, and a good number of them never air. The Mickey Mouse Club reboot is real, the cast is set, and production starts this month in Los Angeles, but a pilot order is a bet, not a coronation.

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    Who Disney Handed the Keys To

    The Mickey Mouse Club reboot comes from Fulwell Entertainment, and the shorthand making the rounds, the company behind The Kardashians, badly undersells the pedigree. Fulwell Entertainment is the 2025 product of a merger between Fulwell 73, the British shop that Ben Winston and James Corden built, and LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s SpringHill Company. This is the outfit behind Carpool Karaoke, the Netflix docuseries Sunderland ‘Til I Die, and a run of splashy Hollywood Bowl live events. Big live production and unscripted franchises are the house specialty, which tells you what kind of show Disney is actually after.

    Winston is executive producing. He showran James Corden’s Late Late Show, taking that job at 33 and becoming the youngest late-night showrunner in America, and he is set to serve as creative director of the LA28 Olympics. He is joined by Ashley Edens, a producer on Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney, along with Emma Conway and Dave Piendak. Disney is billing the series as a showcase for young performers built around music and self-expression, which is a polite way of saying they want to find the next Britney before anyone else does.

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    The 11 Kids Carrying the Pilot

    The pilot introduces eleven new Mouseketeers, and Disney is already cross-pollinating its own pipeline. Three of them, Casey Trotter, Brooklynn Pitts and Hudson Stone, star in the upcoming Camp Rock 3, whose new campers Disney unveiled only weeks ago. Among the others already carrying credits, Yonas Kibreab voiced the title role in Pixar’s Elio, Michael Cash turned up in Netflix’s Black Rabbit, Scarlett London Diviney has toured in The Lion King and Wicked, and Erianthe Akaata appeared on Young Rock. Rounding out the eleven, closer to true newcomers, are Carter Barnes, Scarlett Grace Petty, Kauani and Varonica Mitchell.

    A few of these names will mean nothing to most viewers, and that is the entire point. The Mickey Mouse Club reboot was never built to cast stars who already exist. It is built to manufacture them, the same way the show always has, which is exactly why the pilot leans on kids Disney is already grooming elsewhere.


    The Star Factory the Trades Keep Getting Wrong

    A lot of the reporting on this pilot, trades included, describes the original Mickey Mouse Club as a 1920s stage show. That is not what it was. In 1929, a theater manager named Harry Woodin started a Mickey Mouse Club for kids at the Fox Dome Theatre in California, and Disney liked the idea enough to spin it into a national chain of movie-theater clubs.

    Children turned up on Saturdays to watch cartoons, sing the theme song and collect membership cards. By 1932 the clubs claimed something like a million members. It was a promotional club, not a stage revue, and the distinction matters when you are writing the show’s origin story.

    The television version most people picture premiered on ABC in 1955 and ran through 1959. Its early cast included Mickey Rooney Jr. and Tim Rooney, sons of screen legend Mickey Rooney, and both got fired inside the first season for causing trouble in the Disney paint department, which is a very on-brand way to lose a Mouseketeer gig. A syndicated run titled The New Mickey Mouse Club followed from 1977 to 1979, featuring a young Lisa Whelchel a few years before The Facts of Life made her a star.

    The Version Everyone Actually Means

    Then came the run that built the legend. The All-New Mickey Mouse Club, later shortened to just MMC, aired on the Disney Channel from 1989 to 1996, taped at what is now Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida. Alongside Gosling, Aguilera, Timberlake, Spears and Russell, the cast included JC Chasez of NSYNC, En Vogue’s Rhona Bennett, Awkward star Nikki DeLoach, The Party frontman Chasen Hampton and Deedee Magno Hall, who now voices Pearl on Steven Universe.

    Keri Russell has always been funny about her stretch there. She told W Magazine in 2023 she was “literally the least talented one there,” which, given that her castmates were Aguilera, Timberlake, Spears and Gosling, is less self-deprecation than a fair reading of the room. Disney tried one more time in 2017 with Club Mickey Mouse, a digital-first version made for Facebook and Instagram, and it came and went without leaving much of a dent.

    You Cannot Manufacture Lightning

    The thing that made the nineties MMC a legend was never the format. Variety shows are easy to produce. What made it a legend was an accident of timing, a specific Orlando talent bootcamp that happened to have Aguilera, Timberlake, Spears and Gosling in the same building at the same moment. You can order a pilot. You cannot order that.

    What Disney can do is stack the deck, and that is what it is doing here, pulling three cast members straight out of Camp Rock 3, handing production to a live-event powerhouse, leaning on 70 years of brand recognition. It is a smart, modern way to build a talent show. None of it guarantees the Mickey Mouse Club reboot becomes a series, or that any of these eleven turns into the next Gosling. Production on the pilot starts this month in Los Angeles, and the lightning that made the last version matter has always kept its own schedule.

    Stay tuned to FanBolt for more updates on The Mickey Mouse Club reboot as casting, premiere dates and additional details are announced.

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