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Disney Announces Live-Action Tinker Bell Series 'Tink' for Disney+

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by Chris Tremblay  Mar 10

Disney has greenlit a live-action series featuring Tinker Bell, the beloved fairy originally introduced in the 1953 animated film Peter Pan, as the central character in a new Disney+ drama titled Tink. The series represents the latest effort to bring the character to live-action television, following years of development attempts for film versions.

Tink is being written and executive produced by Liz Heldens and Bridget Carpenter, who previously collaborated on the series Friday Night Lights. Heldens' production company, Selfish Mermaid, is also involved through executive producer Quinn Haberman. Gary Marsh, former President and Chief Creative Officer at Disney Branded Television, serves as an executive producer, with the series coming from Disney's 20th Television.

Tinker Bell first appeared as a key character in Disney's Peter Pan, released in 1953, and has since become an official mascot for the company, appearing in its logo and starring in multiple animated films and series. Voice actors for the character have included Mae Whitman, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symoné, America Ferrera, Kristin Chenoweth, and Pamela Adlon across various features. Her most recent live-action portrayal was by Yara Shahidi, a Black actress, in the 2023 Disney+ film Peter Pan & Wendy.

Earlier attempts to adapt Tinker Bell into live-action include a 2015 project titled Tink, which had Reese Witherspoon attached to star but evolved into the current drama series format. This places Tink within Disney's broader wave of live-action remakes and adaptations, which has included successes like 2015's Cinderella, grossing $543.5 million worldwide, and 2017's Beauty and the Beast, which earned $1.266 billion. Other entries, such as 2019's Aladdin, 2014's Maleficent, and photorealistic films like The Jungle Book and The Lion King, have also performed strongly, though recent projects like 2020's Mulan, 2023's The Little Mermaid, and 2025's Snow White faced financial challenges.

The announcement comes amid other Disney developments, including the recent release of a Stoney Clover Lane collection featuring Tinker Bell merchandise. No release date for Tink has been announced, but it is confirmed for Disney+.

While the series focuses on Tinker Bell's story, its development aligns with Disney's history of diverse casting in adaptations, as seen with Yara Shahidi's role and voice talents like Raven-Symoné, an openly gay actress, and America Ferrera, who has advocated for inclusive representation. LGBTQ+ media outlets have not yet issued specific responses to the Tink announcement, but the project's emphasis on a strong female lead produced by women like Heldens and Carpenter could offer opportunities for affirming narratives resonant with transgender and queer audiences who see fairies as symbols of transformation and fluidity. Past Disney projects, such as Peter Pan & Wendy, have sparked discussions in LGBTQ+ communities about reimagining classic tales with diverse leads. No on-the-record statements from LGBTQ+ organizations like GLAAD were available at the time of reporting regarding this series.

This project underscores Disney's commitment to expanding its animated legacy into live-action streaming content, potentially reaching global audiences through Disney+.

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