It’s learned that Disney+ is no longer moving forward with the planned Tiana series which was about Disney’s first Black princess from The Princess and the Frog.
The animated musical series was to feature Anika Noni Rose reprising her character from the 2009 animated film.

Why was Tiana canceled?
The info comes via THR who says Disney+ pulled the plug on Tiana as it abandons making original longform content for streaming.
Note: I believe this is in reference to animation and Pixar, as Marvel TV has reported they are focusing more on longform content that can be released annually on Disney+ (Daredevil: Born Again releases today; Season 2 is in the works). Longform content is typically 30-60 minutes, while something like Bluey – which is huge on Disney+ – is shortform at 7-minute episodes.
The site also says that as a result of Tiana getting canceled, layoffs have happened at a Vancouver studio. It’s further reported another unannounced feature-length straight-to-Disney+ project has been scrapped.
It’s added that despite multiple creative team changes and efforts to cut costs, Tiana ultimately couldn’t meet the necessary budget.

What’s next?
While Tiana has been canceled, THR says a separate shortform special inspired by The Princess and the Frog is in early development.
Disney is now said to be focusing on releasing one theatrical film per year in addition to other shorts and special projects. Zootopia 2 gets released on Nov. 26, 2025, and Frozen on Nov 24, 2027.
Anika Noni Rose responds
Update: Anika Noni Rose has responded to news of the cancellation on Instagram.
Last week an announcement was made regarding the cancellation of the series, Tiana. I’ve been getting loads of messages expressing kindness, support, and overwhelming disappointment. I’ve also been asked by different outlets to make a statement, but I’d rather talk to you directly.
I too am deeply disappointed that the continuation of Tiana’s journey in series form has been cut short. The series was a long time coming, and a lot of beautiful work was put into it by all of the creatives involved, including – but not limited to- long time champion Jenn Lee, our wonderful writer/director Joyce Sherri, some fabulous animators, and an amazing music team.
As hurtful as it is for anything you’ve put your heart and soul in to be prematurely ended, my hope is that when what is now to be a “Tiana Special Event” airs, that all of you beautiful, loving, loyal fans who’ve been championing not just the series, but a Princess And The Frog sequel, tune in. And when I say tune in, I mean, tell your friends, family, coworkers, baby sitters; tell all the people you know who have loved Princess Tiana, Naveen, Louis, Charlotte, Mama Odie, and the magic they’ve created together over the years, and make sure you are watching. Show your love and your desire in the numbers. Make that desire an undeniable and real thing.
Until then, we will be continuing to work hard to bring you the most beautiful content we can.