The morphing power is returning to screens, and this time, it’s under the watch of Ryan Coogler. The acclaimed director behind Black Panther and Creed is set to executive produce a new Animorphs television series currently in early development for Disney+. This pairing signals a major shift for the property, moving from its nostalgic roots into a high-profile streaming environment with a creative team capable of handling complex sci-fi lore.
Bayan Wolcott, known for her work on The Testaments and Class of ’09, is attached to write the adaptation and will serve as an executive producer. She joins a robust production team that includes Sev Ohanian, Zinzi Coogler, Iole Lucchese, and Caitlin Friedman. The involvement of Wolcott suggests a narrative approach that balances teenage drama with the heavier thematic elements of the source material, a necessity for a story grounded in identity and invasion.
From Paperbacks to Prime Time
Created by Katherine Applegate and Michael Grant, the original book series follows a group of teenagers who discover Earth is being secretly infiltrated by parasitic aliens called Yeerks. After encountering a dying Andalite alien, the teens gain the ability to morph into any animal they touch by absorbing its DNA. This power becomes their only weapon in a secret resistance aimed at saving the world from expansionist forces.
For long-time fans, the CGI limitations of the late 90s Nickelodeon series were a significant barrier to fully realizing the visceral nature of the morphing process. Modern streaming budgets and visual effects technology offer a chance to depict the body horror and transformation sequences with the gravity they require. Coogler’s track record with character-driven spectacles makes him a logical choice to oversee a project where the emotional cost of power is just as important as the action.
Disney+ continues to expand its library of YA science fiction, seeking properties with built-in fandoms that can sustain long-term engagement. Although the series is still in early development, the assembly of this production team indicates a serious commitment to fidelity and scale. The story will likely retain its core focus on teenagers juggling relationships, curfews, and the chaos of high school while hiding a galactic war from their parents.
Development Status and Expectations
Q: Is this a sequel to the books or a remake?
A: This is a new adaptation of the original book series, not a continuation of the previous television show.
Q: When will the series premiere?
A: The project is currently in early development. No release date or production timeline has been announced.
Q: Will the original authors be involved?
A: The announcement highlights the creative production team, but does not specify a direct creative role for Applegate or Grant at this stage.
As this project moves forward, the key will be balancing the nostalgic appeal of the morphing powers with a fresh narrative structure that resonates with a new generation of viewers. Do you remember reading the Animorphs series growing up, and what element of the story are you most hoping to see adapted faithfully?


