Disney+ Developing Tink, a Live-Action Series Set in the World of Tinker Bell
Quick! Clap your hands and think happy thoughts! Why? According to Deadline, Tinker Bell, the platinum blonde fairy with a mean jealousy streak, is getting her own live-action series at Disney+. The project, titled Tink, is said to be a drama series from Liz Heldens and Bridget Carpenter. Disney has been trying to make a series based on the iconic fairy for a long time. As you likely know, Tinker Bell hails from J.M. Barrie’s original Peter Pan story.
Tink’s Many Iterations
Initially, Tink was in development at Disney in 2015, with Reese Witherspoon set to play the pixie-dust-sprinkling character. In 2023, Black-ish star Yara Shahidi played Tinker Bell in the live-action film Peter Pan & Wendy, but Tink is something different.
Marsh is executive producing the series, which comes from Disney’s 20th Century Television. Heldens and Carpenter are writing and executive producing, with Quinn Haberman from Heldens’ production company, Selfish Mermaid, also executive producing.
Tinker Bell is a Disney Icon
Tinker Bell is one of Disney’s most recognizable characters. She steals the show in Disney’s animated classic, Peter Pan, released in 1953. After that, she became Disney’s unofficial mascot, often seen as the fairy who blesses the Disney Magic Kingdom logo ahead of Disney film and television releases. Julia Roberts played a live-action version of Tinker Bell opposite Robin Williams’s Peter Banning in 1991’s Hook.
Traditionally, Tinker Bell has a warm complexion, an hourglass figure (the style at the time), and a miniature build, thanks to her fairy DNA. She usually styles her blonde hair in a tight bun with thick bangs. Her round, blue eyes and thin, red lips often give her the impression of being a young Golden Era starlet, like Rita Hayworth, Jean Harlow, Mae West, Doris Day, or Loretta Young.
It’s About Damn Time
I’m shocked it’s taken this long for Disney to get a live-action Tinker Bell project off the ground. Between her live-action appearances and many animated projects, Tinker Bell is as beloved as they come for Disney fans and visitors to Disney theme parks. What will the tone of the show be? How old are they looking to cast? They’re probably looking for someone in their teens. If that’s the case, I suggest Amiah Miller, whom you can catch in the upcoming Taylor Sheridan series The Madison.
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