Disney Branded Television has announced that they’ve teamed up with Wilmer Valderrama to develop on a reinvention of the iconic Disney action-adventure-western series “Zorro,” with Valderrama executive producing and starring as Don Diego de la Vega and his dashing swashbuckling alter ego, the masked horseman named Zorro.

The series in development is executive-produced by Gary Marsh, outgoing president and chief creative officer, Disney Branded Television, as part of his new multiyear production banner at Disney General Entertainment. John Gertz (“The Mask of Zorro,” “The Legend of Zorro”) of Zorro Productions, Inc., is also an executive producer.

Ayo Davis, president, Disney Branded Television, said in a statement:

 

“We’re reimagining this Disney classic as a compelling period piece, set in Pueblo de Los Angeles, but told in a very modern telenovela style — with richly drawn contemporary characters and relationships set against the action, drama, suspense and humor of the original, iconic Zorro.  Wilmer shares our commitment to reflect the interesting and rich diversity of the human experience and we look forward to delivering a culturally relevant and entertaining story with definitional characters that will connect with our viewers for generations to come.”

Wilmer Valderrama also said in the statement:

“Growing up, Zorro was the one character that made me, as a Latino, feel like I could be a hero. As an adult and a storyteller, I have a responsibility in the stories that I help bring to life. To partner with Gary and Disney to bring Zorro back into the family after 60 years and be a part of the legacy for other children to know they too can be the heroes of their own stories is a dream come true,”

Valderrama’s credits include the voice role of Agustin in Disney’s “Encanto,” multiple seasons in the role of Nick Torres on “NCIS” and Fez on the iconic series “That ’70s Show,” a role that garnered him numerous Alma Awards, Imagen Awards and Teen Choice Awards. Valderrama also provided the voice to the character Manny on Disney Junior’s animated series “Handy Manny” and Gaxton in Disney’s Academy Award-nominated film “Onward.” Valderrama is represented by UTA and Silver Lining Entertainment.

Set in early California, the “Zorro” television series followed a masked avenger, the alter ego of the mild-mannered Don Diego de la Vega, as he defended the poor and acted as the scourge of military tyrants on his black stallion, Tornado. Zorro’s trademark was the ragged “Z” symbol, which he slashed with his sword. A total of 78 original episodes aired from 1957-59. Four hour-long episodes were later filmed for airing on the Sunday night Disney television show, and episodes of the half-hour show were compiled into the theatrical features “The Sign of Zorro” and “Zorro the Avenger.”

Hopefully, this new series announcement also means the classic series will also be released on Disney+ globally, as currently, it’s only available in Latin America.

Its also not been revealed it this will be exclusive to Disney+ or if it will be also released on the Disney Channel.

What do you think of Disney bringing back “Zorro” for a new generation?

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