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‘Holes’ TV Series Not Moving Forward at Disney+

Last updated: December 12, 2025 4:25 pm
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Disney+ has decided not to move forward with the television adaptation of the beloved Louis Sachar novel “Holes,” despite ordering a pilot earlier this year. Originally published in 1998, the novel received critical acclaim, winning a National Book Award and a Newbery Medal. The 2003 film adaptation, directed by Andrew Davis, was also a success, starring Shia LaBeouf as the protagonist Stanley Yelnats.

The story follows Stanley, a teenager wrongly accused of a crime and sent to a juvenile detention camp called Camp Green Lake. While there, Stanley uncovers a mysterious connection between the land and his family as he is forced to dig holes in the desert every day. The film featured a star-studded cast including Sigourney Weaver, Khleo Thomas, Jon Voight, and Patricia Arquette, among others.

The planned Disney+ pilot for “Holes” took a new approach by gender-bending the lead character, with Shay Rudolph set to play Hayley, a teenage girl at a detention camp. Greg Kinnear was cast as the warden, and the ensemble included Aidy Bryant, Noah Cottrell, and a group of talented young actors as Hayley’s fellow campers at Camp Yucca.

The pilot was written by Alina Mankin, with Liz Phang as showrunner and Jac Schaeffer as director. Executive producers included Mankin, Phang, Drew Goddard, Sarah Esberg, and Mike Medavoy. Walden Media, the production company behind the original film, produced the pilot, with 20th Television serving as the studio.

While the decision not to move forward with the “Holes” adaptation may disappoint fans of the beloved novel and film, it is not uncommon for projects to be shelved in the competitive world of television production. Despite this setback, fans can still enjoy the classic story through the original novel and film, which continue to resonate with audiences of all ages.

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