Disney Drops Live-Action ‘Tangled’ Cast News

Disney Drops Live-Action ‘Tangled’ Cast News

Disney is returning to Corona-this time with real hair and real actors.

> At a Glance

> – Teagan Croft and Milo Manheim will headline the live-action Tangled as Rapunzel and Flynn Rider

> – Michael Gracey (The Greatest Showman) directs; Jennifer Kaytin Robinson writes the screenplay

> – No release date has been set

> – Why it matters: Disney’s push to remake its animated classics continues with another billion-dollar property

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The studio confirmed the casting Wednesday, locking in Croft-best known as Raven on DC’s Titans-to wield the 70-foot magical mane. Manheim, fresh off Disney’s own Zombies trilogy, steps into the boots of the wanted bandit who crashes into Rapunzel’s tower life.

From Animation to Live-Action

The 2010 original hauled in $590 million globally, spun out a wedding short (Tangled Ever After), and powered a Disney Channel series. Gracey and Robinson now aim to replicate that momentum in flesh-and-blood form.

Croft’s credits also include Netflix sailing drama True Spirit, while Manheim’s runner-up finish on Dancing with the Stars season 27 keeps him in the Mouse House orbit.

Disney’s Remake Assembly Line

Tangled joins a parade of re-imagined vault titles:

  • The Lion King
  • Beauty and the Beast
  • Aladdin
  • The Little Mermaid
  • Snow White
  • Lilo & Stitch (first $1 billion release of 2025)

Next up: Moana sails into theaters this summer.

Key Takeaways

  • Disney officially green-lights live-action Tangled with Croft and Manheim
  • Michael Gracey directs; Jennifer Kaytin Robinson scripts
  • Project announced in December 2024; release window still under wraps

Expect lantern-filled marketing beats to heat up once Moana leaves the box-office reef.

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