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Colman Domingo and Robert O’Hara Discuss Tiana Live‑Action Film

Originally published Jul 18, 2026

By Virginia Glaze · IGN

AI-generated summary based on IGN · Aggregated by GamingCurve · Human-reviewed and approved on Jul 18, 2026

Key points

  • Colman Domingo is in talks to co‑write a Tiana‑focused live‑action film with Robert O’Hara.
  • The movie would be part of Disney’s ongoing live‑action adaptation slate.
  • Recent Disney live‑action releases have posted modest box‑office earnings.
  • Other upcoming projects include Tangled, Bambi, Hercules and a Gaston spinoff.

Actor Colman Domingo is reported to be in talks with playwright‑director Robert O’Hara to co‑write a live‑action movie centered on Tiana, the heroine of Disney’s Princess and the Frog. The project would join Disney’s expanding slate of live‑action adaptations, which includes upcoming versions of Tangled, Bambi, Hercules and a Gaston spinoff.

The development comes amid mixed box‑office results for recent Disney live‑action releases, such as Moana (2026) and Snow White (2025), but the studio appears committed to continuing the strategy. No further details about casting, plot or release timing have been disclosed.

Read the original story: IGN — by Virginia Glaze

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