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The Doomies coming soon to Disney+ : release date

Published on 10/06/2026 The Doomies
Colorful animated monster characters in magical forest setting

June 26, 2026 is the date you need to circle on your calendar. That's when The Doomies officially lands on Disney+, and from what we've already seen, this animated series looks like one of the platform's most original bets of the year.

What The Doomies is actually about

The premise is straightforward but genuinely fun : two best friends, Bobby and Romy, accidentally crack open a portal to evil. Their quiet coastal town quickly stops being quiet. Terrifying creatures start showing up, chaos spreads, and these two ordinary teenagers find themselves at the center of something way bigger than they signed up for.

What sets the show apart isn't just the supernatural angle. It blends comedy, mystery, and emotional stakes in a way that feels fresh. The series doesn't take itself too seriously, but it doesn't shy away from real tension either. Think monsters you laugh at and monsters that hit a little closer to home, the kind that represent what the characters are going through internally.

Disney Television Animation co-produced the series with Xilam Animation, the French studio that earned an Academy Award nomination, which explains the visual quality. The show was co-created by Andrès Fernandez, Pozla (aka Rémi Zaarour), and Henry Gifford. Fernandez also directs every single one of the 22 episodes, which gives the whole thing a rare visual and narrative consistency. Marc du Pontavice, from Xilam, serves as producer.

Here's a quick look at the main cast :

  • Max Mittelman as Bobby
  • Madison Calderon as Romy
  • Noel Gibson as Kim
  • Jon Bailey as Doug
  • Zehra Fazal as Jenny

That's a solid voice cast. Jon Bailey and Zehra Fazal in particular have strong track records in animation, and their presence here suggests the writing gives them something real to work with.

Release details and what to expect on Disney+

The series premieres on June 26, 2026, and it comes with a generous episode count. Disney+ will release all 22 half-hour episodes at launch, which means no painful weekly wait if you're the binge-watching type. That's a format we've seen the platform use more strategically in recent months, and it tends to generate stronger viewer engagement in the first week.

Beyond the main series, four short-form episodes will also drop alongside it. Their titles alone give a sense of the show's tone :

Short episode title Format
Doug Unfiltered Short-form
Ghosted By A Ghost Short-form
Creepy Crepe Short-form
What Is That Thing ? Short-form

These shorts extend the universe without demanding too much from casual viewers. It's a smart way to build engagement around the main show, especially on a platform that's been actively expanding its content strategy. As you may know, Disney theme park apps recently merged into Disney+, making the platform an even broader entertainment hub than it used to be.

We track availability across major streaming services daily, and The Doomies is shaping up to be one of the clearest additions to watch in the Disney+ catalog this summer. Mark the date.

The Doomies at Annecy 2026 : a signal worth noting

The series isn't just generating buzz online. The Doomies was selected to compete at the 2026 Annecy International Animation Film Festival, one of the most respected events in the global animation industry. The selected episode, "Night of the Fishing Dead", was chosen from more than 2,400 submissions. It will be screened between June 21 and 27, 2026, in the TV Films competition category.

That kind of recognition matters. Annecy doesn't select titles based on brand recognition alone. Getting in means the work holds up on craft, not just concept. For a series coming to a major streaming platform, having that festival credibility adds a layer of legitimacy that pure marketing can't replicate.

It also tells us something about Xilam's current momentum. The studio has been building a strong international reputation for years, and this selection confirms that The Doomies isn't just a platform filler. It's a project the creators took seriously from the start.

Check out the official trailer below to get a feel for the tone and visuals before it drops on June 26 :

Why this series fits what Disney+ subscribers are currently looking for

The streaming landscape in 2026 is crowded. Subscribers are more selective, and platforms have to work harder to hold attention. The Doomies lands in an interesting sweet spot : it targets a broad age range with supernatural comedy-adventure elements that work for kids, teens, and adults who grew up watching animated series with actual edge to them.

The full-season drop on day one reduces friction. No need to commit to a long weekly schedule, you either dive in or you don't. And with 22 episodes available immediately, the series has room to develop its characters and mythology at a natural pace rather than rushing everything into a handful of episodes.

We keep an eye on what's hitting each platform week by week, and this release feels like one of the stronger animated launches Disney+ has lined up for the summer. Whether you're into the monster-of-the-week format or the emotional coming-of-age thread running underneath, The Doomies gives you both. June 26 is close. Add it to your watchlist now.