
Fri, July 17, 2026 at 12:06 AM UTC

Get ready for the next generation of Mouseketeers.
Disney+ is preparing to bring back the iconic children’s television program, TheMickey MouseClub. According to a Deadline article from July 16, the studio has ordered a pilot with plans for a reboot.
The variety show first came out in 1955 and aired intermittently until 1996. It is responsible for launching celebrities such as BritneySpears, RyanGosling, JustinTimberlake, and Christina Aguilera into fame.
The reboot is ready for the next group of potential future stars. The pilot is set to star three Camp Rock 3actors, HudsonStone, Casey Trotter, and BrooklynnPitts, as well as EriantheAkaata (Young Rock), Scarlett London Diviney (The Lion King), MichaelCash (BlackRabbit), Yonas Kibreab (Elio), Varonica Mitchell, Kauani, Scarlett Grace Petty, and Carter Barnes.
Disney stated that The Mickey Mouse Club will be a “showcase for today’s most talented young performers, where music, innovation, and self-expression take center stage,” per Deadlinereporting.
Production on the pilot is expected to start July 2026 in Los Angeles. It will be produced by Fullwell Entertainment, the company behind The Kardashians. The executive producers include BenWinston (executive producer of The Late Late Show with James Cordenand creative director of LA28), AshleyEdens (executive producer of Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney), EmmaConway, and DavePiendak.
WaltDisney created The Mickey Mouse Club as a stage show in the 1920s. It made it to air in 1955 and ran on ABC until 1959. It was brought back in the 1970s as a syndicated series. The most well-known reboot was by the Disney Channel in 1989, which they called The All-New Mickey Mouse Club. It ran for eight seasons until 1996. Disney attempted a social media version of the program called Club Mickey Mousefrom 2017 to 2018.
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