Amphibia (film)

Amphibia is a 2026 fantasy adventure film produced and directed by Ruben Fleischer, written by Zak Penn and Aline Brosh McKenna, and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on the 2019 Disney Channel animated series of the same name by Matt Braly, the story follows Anne Boonchuy, a Thai American girl, who, after stumbling across a mysterious music box with her friends Sasha and Marcy, finds herself in a world of frogs and must find a way to get back home. Lana Condor and Florence Pugh play their live action roles, with voice and motion capture performances by Jacob Tremblay, Aubrey Plaza, Sam Neill, Charlie Hunnam, Rachel Weisz, and Tom Sturridge.

Fleischer, Penn, McKenna, and producers Guillermo del Toro and Brigham Taylor envisioned the film as a retelling of Matt Braly's original series, with a planned trilogy of three films, each focusing on a different season. Principal photography began in 2025, with most of it filming in Los Angeles. The film required extensive use of computer-generated imagery to portray the frogs and settings.

It premiered in May 2026 at the El Capitan Theatre before it's United States premiere in June 2026.

Plot
Many years ago, the kingdom of Amphibia once lived in harmony, with King Andreas watching over the land. He held a magical music box that could teleport him to different worlds, one of them being Earth. Several hundred years ago, however, a thief stolen the music box from the king without any evidence on who or what they were. The empire fell into chaos shortly after, as Andreas locked himself along with his followers in Newtopia.

15 years later, in Earth, a 16 year girl named Anne arrives at St. James High School with her bike. She's confronted by Maggie who attempts to steal her lunch, however, Sasha, Anne's friend, stops her just in time. It's Anne birthday today, and Sasha wants to celebrate by taking her out to "have fun." After school's over, they do a lot of things that Anne isn't fond of, but does it anyway to please Sasha. After that, they hang out at the local ice cream place, where Marcy sends them an image of the Calamity Box in an antique shop, and urges Anne to steal it. She obliges, and takes it from the shop, only then to open it later that night and be teleported to Amphibia.

Weeks later, the Plantar family is out shopping when they hear about a beast from the woods, which makes Sprig Plantar intrigued and goes out to look for it.

(work in progress)

Cast
Furthermore, Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Emma Stone, and Ron Perlman have cameos as Marcy, General Yunan, and King Andreas in a post credit scene.
 * Lana Condor as Anne Boonchuy
 * Jacob Tremblay as Sprig Plantar
 * Aubrey Plaza as Polly Plantar
 * Sam Neill as Hopediah "Hop Pop" Plantar
 * Florence Pugh as Sasha Waybright
 * Charlie Hunnam as Captain Grime
 * Rachel Weisz as Weed Croaker
 * Tom Sturridge as Marsh

Development
In February 2024, after the critical success of the live action adaptation of Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers, producer Brigham Taylor pitched a live action adaptation of Amphibia, to Walt Disney Pictures CFO Christine M. McCarthy. McCarthy was hesitant to make it at first, as she thought making an adaption of a cartoon wasn't worth it, but approval from series creator Matt Braly decided to go and greenlight the film. McCarthy then brought over producer Guillermo del Toro, who had been trying to develop movies for Disney for years now. When del Toro read the script, he immediately signed on the film, as it had a similar tone to his films. Finally, the director's seat was the only one empty by the time del Toro and Nina Jacobson became producers. A lot of directors who had directed several Disney properties in the past, were included. Some directors the studio suggested were Kenneth Branagh, Josh Boone, Robert Rodriguez, Thor Freudenthal, Ava DuVernay, Simon Kinberg, Craig Gillespie, and David Lowery. Eventually, Zombieland and Venom director Ruben Fleischer was brought over to direct.

Writing
In March, Aline Brosh McKenna was brought in to write the script for Amphibia. While writing, she made a few changes that differentiated from the original TV show. For example:


 * Wartwood, a small town where the Plantar family lives, was changed into a more larger place for the characters to walk around.
 * Anne's sword that she gets in Combat Camp, is introduced in the first act, which is a retelling of Best Fronds.
 * Wally was fused with Ms. Croaker, making her Weed Croaker.
 * Marsh is introduced as Anne's mentor, and sacrifices himself at the end, by blowing up Toad Tower.

However, Braly supervised most of the script when it was a work in progress and gave his ideas on how to adapt Amphibia into a film, which is why Braly was given a "story by" credit in the film. In June, Zak Penn was brought in for a rewrite.

Casting
Actress Lana Condor was the first one to audition for Anne. Fleischer liked her performance, so she was cast on the spot in one take. Jacob Tremblay and Aubrey Plaza were other actors that Ruben liked, having seeing Tremblay in Wonder and Plaza in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Because of this, they were both cast as Sprig and Polly, respectively. Russell Crowe and Michael Keaton were heavy contenders of the role of Captain Grime, but it went to Charlie Hunnam, who del Toro suggested. Many young actresses were also considered the role of both Sasha and Marcy. Sasha, for example, had Anya Taylor-Joy and Bella Thorne in mind, and Marcy was considered to be played by Jing Tian, before going to Florence Pugh and Peyton Elizabeth Lee. The other actors, like Rachel Weisz and Tom Sturridge, were cast as Weed Croaker and Marsh.

Filming and visual effects
Principal photography took place entirely on sound stages at L.A. Center Studios in downtown Los Angeles. The frogs were created entirely in computer animation, with the assistance of footage of real animal movement, the actors recording their lines, and performance capture for reference. The production team underwent a thorough process to realistically convey the animals' speaking, while still making them perceptually believable to the audience. Fleischer, with the help of Jon Favreau researched earlier films featuring anthropomorphic animals, including Walt Disney's animated features, such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Bambi, as well as modern films such as Babe and adopted certain techniques from those films into Amphibia.

Jim Henson's Creature Shop was brought in to provide animal puppet figures for the human characters to act against, although none appear in the finished film. The animal puppets were performed by Artie Esposito, Sean Johnson, Allan Trautman, and April Warren. Fleischer utilized motion capture with certain actors, expressing a desire to avoid overusing the technology in order to prevent evoking an uncanny valley effect.

The Moving Picture Company (MPC) and Weta Digital created the film's visual effects. MPC developed new software for animating muscular structure in the frogs. Around 1,000 remote jungle locations in India, Mexico, and Thailand were photographed and used as a reference in post-production. Weta was responsible for animating the Anne vs. Sasha sequence. Del Toro expressed desire in wanting the film's 3D shots to imbue the abilities of the multiplane camera system utilized in Disney's earlier animated films.

Music
The music was provided by Tom Holkenborg. Holkenborg went with a mix of fantasy and action with the soundtrack, taking inspiration from films like The Lord of the Rings and Robocop. He used synthesizers, violins, and guitars for the music, as well as getting an old Fairlight CMI. He also went as far to create themes for Anne, Sasha, and Marcy using different instruments for each of them. For Anne, it was a mix of Japanese instruments and piano, for Sasha, it was electric guitars and drums, and for Marcy, synthesizers and harp.