The beloved 'Cheetah Girls' franchise is making a triumphant return with a brand-new cinematic installment. Disney has officially greenlit 'The Cheetah Girls: Next Gen,' which promises to rekindle the magic of friendship and music for a new generation while bringing back familiar faces from the original cast. This revival aims to capture the spirit that made the initial trilogy a cultural phenomenon, inspiring young audiences with messages of empowerment and self-discovery.
Disney's 'Cheetah Girls: Next Gen' Set to Inspire a New Generation
In an exciting announcement made on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, Disney revealed plans for 'The Cheetah Girls: Next Gen,' a new movie slated for release on both Disney Channel and Disney+. The production is already underway in South Africa, marking a global expansion for the franchise. Original executive producer Debra Martin Chase is returning to helm the project, ensuring continuity with the series' roots. Furthermore, Raven-Symoné will reprise her iconic role as Galleria, while Adrienne Bailon will once again grace the screen as Chanel. Fans can also anticipate a special appearance from Sabrina Bryan as Dorinda, alongside Lynn Whitfield and Lori Alter, who return as Dorothea and Juanita, respectively.
The narrative of 'Next Gen' centers on Galleria (Raven-Symoné) and Chanel (Adrienne Bailon) as they embark on a journey to Africa. Accompanying them are Galleria's daughter, Faith (Leah Sava’ Jeffries), and her three friends: Dior (Carmen Sanchez), Ruby (Kaileen Chang), and Brooklyn (Sophie Lennon). A new talent, Kamogelo Ramashala, discovered through a worldwide open casting call, will portray Kendi. The plot unfolds as these four teenage girls volunteer at a wildlife sanctuary, where they face challenges that test their bonds, help them find their individual voices, and ultimately awaken the 'Cheetah spirit' within them, leading them to form the next iteration of the Cheetah Girls.
Sophia Bush is also set to appear in a supporting capacity as Jennifré. The film, which maintains the music-driven essence of its predecessors, is directed by Bille Woodruff, known for his work on 'Bridgerton,' and co-written by Kara Holden, Sarah Watson, and Deborah Swisher. Kyle Hanagami is responsible for the choreography, with Woodruff and Bailon serving as co-producers. Disney Kids & Family is producing the movie.
This venture builds upon the legacy of the original 'Cheetah Girls' trilogy, which consistently achieved high ratings. The first film was the most-watched movie on broadcast or cable in 2003, and its sequel continued this success in 2006 across several key demographic groups. All three previous movies, based on Deborah Gregory's 'Cheetah Girls' book series, are currently available for streaming on Disney+.
The announcement follows Raven-Symoné's subtle hint on Instagram, where she posted a video with the caption, "It’s happening, and it’s CHEETAHLISHIOUS!" The news arrives as Disney prepares for other major releases, including 'Descendants: Wicked Wonderland' in July and 'Camp Rock 3' in August, featuring the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato.
The resurgence of 'The Cheetah Girls' through 'Next Gen' is a delightful development, echoing the powerful message of unity and ambition for a fresh audience. The inclusion of original cast members alongside emerging talents creates a bridge between generations, celebrating the enduring themes of friendship and self-empowerment. This project reinforces Disney's commitment to creating engaging content that resonates with families while expanding beloved franchises into new, exciting territories.