“Electric Bloom” Coming Soon To Disney+ & Disney Channel
Disney has announced details on a brand new comedy series called “Electric Bloom”, which was formerly known by the working title “How We Became the Biggest Band in the World”.
“Electric Bloom” follows the three members of the now mega-famous pop group Electric Bloom as they look back and tell the story of their band and friendship, starting with the day they all met in high school. The girls go on a journey to becoming the biggest band in the world and the best friends in the universe.
The series stars Lumi Pollack (“The Fallout”) as perfectly put-together Posey, Carmen Sanchez as school rebel Jade, Ruby Marino as quirky and optimistic Tulip, and Nathaniel Buescher (“Circuit Breakers”) as class crush and band supporter Lucas.
Check out the teaser trailer for “Electric Bloom” below:
Creators Eric Friedman, Alex Fox and Rachel Lewis serve as executive producers along with iconic songwriter Diane Warren and Bahareh Batmang. Warren also writes the majority of the songs for the series, including all songs in the pilot and the theme song. Jody Hahn directed and executive-produced the pilot.
The first two episodes of the music-driven original series will premiere on Disney Channel on Thursday, 10th July 2025, at 8:35 p.m. EDT/PDT, following the world premiere of the Disney Channel Original Movie “ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires,” with new episodes weekly. The show will debut on Disney+ on September 17th 2025, with the first 13 episodes of the season and the remaining coming to the service in October. No international Disney+ release details have been announced yet.
Roger’s Take: This looks like it could be a great new comedy series for Disney+ subscribers, but it’s a shame that Disney has decided to maintain the weird concept of keeping this show exclusive to the Disney Channel for a couple of months, resulting in the show likely struggling to reach a larger audience (potentially causing problems for a renewal!), since most kids watch their shows on streaming services, not on regular cable television.
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