Stella Meghie to Write and Direct Disney’s Animated ‘Tiana’

‘The Photograph’ writer/director to helm upcoming musical series about the life and adventures of the first Black Disney princess, coming to Disney+ in 2023.

Stella Meghie, the acclaimed writer/director of The Photograph, The Weekend, and Jean of the Joneses, has joined Walt Disney Animation Studios as director and writer of the highly-anticipated new animated series Tiana, set to release on Disney+ in 2023.

In the series, first announced last December, Tiana sets off for a grand new adventure as the newly crowned Princess of Maldonia, but a calling to her New Orleans past isn’t far behind.

“I have always dreamt of one day creating a project at Disney Animation, having been a lifelong fan of their films,” Meghie says. “When [chief creative officer] Jennifer Lee reached out and asked if I would be interested in directing a series about a Disney Princess, it was a dream come true. To have that dream come to reality, and have that princess be Tiana - the first Black Disney princess - is beyond my wildest. I can’t wait for fans to see where we are taking this wonderful character and her story.”

“Stella brings her immense talent, deep storytelling and love of Tiana and New Orleans to this project,” says Walt Disney Animation Studios chief creative officer Jennifer Lee. “Stella and the Tiana team have been dreaming up a series that takes Tiana to new places, both physically and emotionally, and is full of the unexpected.”

Most recently, Meghie wrote, directed and executive produced the romantic drama The Photograph for Universal Pictures. Starring LaKeith Stanfield and Issa Rae, the film follows an estranged daughter of a famous photographer who falls in love with the journalist that is investigating her late mother's life. Her previous film, The Weekend, which she wrote, directed and produced, premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, and was an official selection at the Tribeca Film Festival and South by Southwest Film Festival. Prior to that, Meghie directed and produced the Amandla Stenberg-led romantic drama Everything, Everything, based on the best-selling novel by Nicola Yoon. The MGM/Warner Bros film grossed over $60 million worldwide and garnered Meghie an NAACP Image Award nomination for best director.

Meghie made her feature directorial debut in 2016 with Jean of the Joneses, which she also wrote and produced. The comedy, which is a portrait of a squabbling Jamaican-American family, made its world premiere at the 2016 South by Southwest Film Festival and later went on to screen at the Toronto International Film Festival. Her arrival into the filmmaking arena was lauded by critics and earned her a nomination for best first screenplay” at the 2017 Independent Spirit Awards.

On the small screen, Meghie has directed episodes for HBO’s critically acclaimed series Insecure and Freeform’s grown-ish.

Source: Walt Disney Animation Studios

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