Disney movie veteran Jon Favreau is collaborating with Disney on an exciting new Disney+ series that will bring the classic animated icon, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, to life. According to a report from Deadline, Favreau will utilize his expertise in both live-action and animation to create this unique TV show, where he will serve as both writer and producer. While plot details and casting information remain under wraps, the anticipation for this project is already building.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit holds a special place in Disney's history. Conceived by Walt Disney himself, Oswald starred in 26 silent cartoons from 1927 to 1928 before a rights dispute led to Universal taking control of the character. This challenging period for Disney ultimately paved the way for the creation of Mickey Mouse, as detailed in our in-depth look at Disney’s 100-year history. Disney regained the rights to Oswald in 2006 and celebrated this by releasing its first new original short starring the character in 95 years in 2022. Now, with Favreau's project, Disney aims to further cement Oswald's legacy beyond a mere symbol of its historical journey. Although a release date for the series has not been announced, fans can look forward to this innovative blend of live-action and animation in the future.
While Favreau is focusing on one of Disney's oldest animated characters, he has also been deeply involved in some of its most recent and successful franchises. Star Wars enthusiasts will recognize him as a key figure in expanding the universe through projects like The Mandalorian, Skeleton Crew, and Ahsoka. Additionally, Favreau has left a significant mark on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, both as a director and actor, over the past 15 years, including directing the 2019 remake of The Lion King. Fans can anticipate his return to directing with The Mandalorian and Grogu, set to hit theaters in 2026.Oswald the Lucky Rabbit's return to the Disney fold comes on the heels of his recent appearance in the 2023 horror film Oswald: Down the Rabbit Hole, which starred Ghostbusters actor Ernie Hudson. This film marked a unique spin on the character, especially notable as it came just one year after Oswald entered the public domain.