Spy School Series in Development at Disney+

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- Disney+ is developing a series adaptation of Stuart Gibbs' 'Spy School' novels, which span 14 books beginning in 2012 with the 14th, 'Spy School Goes East,' slated for October 2026
- Chris Fedak, best known for co-creating NBC's 'Chuck,' is writing the series and serving as executive producer
- Ryan Reynolds' Maximum Effort and Emma Watts join as executive producers alongside Gibbs, with 20th Television — where Maximum Effort holds a first-look deal — serving as the studio
- Gibbs' 'Spy School' books have collectively sold more than 12 million copies, and the series logline centers on teenager Ben Ripley discovering his magnet school is a front for a CIA academy
- The adaptation fits into Disney+'s growing YA book-to-screen slate, which already includes 'Percy Jackson' (heading into season 3), a live-action 'Eragon,' and a series version of 'Animorphs'
Why it matters: Disney+ is doubling down on proven YA book franchises to anchor its streaming slate, leveraging a 14-book series with 12 million copies sold and the 'Chuck' creator to translate a built-in fanbase into a CIA-academy thriller. The Maximum Effort and 20th Television pairing signals Reynolds' company is actively building out Disney+ tentpoles beyond 'Percy Jackson.'




