Disney’s Emmy-winning series ‘Sofia the First’ to get sequel

Sofia the First animated series

Disney Jr. has greenlit the series Sofia the First: Royal Magic, a continuation of the Emmy and Humanitas Award-winning Sofia the First. The show premiered in 2012 with the animated television movie Sofia the First: Once Upon A Princess and remains one of the most successful global preschool franchises for The Walt Disney Company.

The Sofia the First series still holds the record for the top three cable TV telecasts for girls (two- to five-year-olds) and to date. It has garnered over 755 million views on Disney Junior YouTube. From Disney Branded Television, the new series is currently in production and is slated for a 2026 premiere on Disney Jr. and Disney+.

“Since its debut in 2012, Sofia the First has captured the hearts and imaginations of preschoolers everywhere for its beloved characters, memorable music, adventurous spirit and meaningful storylines. The enduring charm and appeal of Sofia is undeniable, and we’re excited to continue sharing her journey in Sofia the First: Royal Magic,” said Disney Branded Television president Ayo Davis.

Aimed at preschoolers and their families, the sequel is created and executive produced by Emmy Award winner Craig Gerber. Ariel Winter (Modern Family), who voiced the role of Sofia, Disney’s first little girl princess, in the original series, is set to reprise her role. Additional casting will be announced at a later date.

“I’m incredibly excited for the chance to return to Sofia’s enchanted world and tell the next chapter in her story,” said Gerber. “At a new school specialising in royal magic, Sofia will learn how to master her magical abilities while discovering the power of friendship and teamwork from her new royal classmates. Over the years, I have heard countless stories of how much the original series meant to young viewers and I’m hoping the new show will delight the next generation of preschoolers.”

Sofia the First: Royal Magic follows Sofia as she attends The Charmswell School for Royal Magic, where princes and princesses from across the EverRealm will continue their royal studies and also learn all types of magic. During her time at Charmswell, Sofia discovers she is the most magical princess in the realm and must learn how to master her powers while making new royal friends. Each episode will contain two 11-minute stories, each with a new original song. 

Gerber (Sofia the First, Elena of Avalor, Firebuds) serves as creator and executive producer. Many of the creative team from Firebuds are involved in this series, including Krystal Banzon as co-executive producer and story editor, Kris Wimberly as supervising director, and Craig Simpson as producer. The series is produced by Disney Television Animation.