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Wilmer Valderrama is developing a TV series based on the Disney western Zorro for Disney Branded Television. Valderrama is set to executive produce and star as Don Diego de la Vega and his alter ego, the titular masked horseman.
The series in development is executive produced by Gary Marsh under his new multiyear production banner at Disney General Entertainment, and John Gertz of Zorro Productions, Inc.
Ayo Davis, president of Disney Branded Television, described the series in a statement.
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When it comes to Disney+‘s ‘Star Wars’ shows, there’s a lot of exciting stuff on the way, “Obi-Wan Kenobi” and “Andor” among them. Now, the latest one is almost here: “The Book Of Boba Fett” premieres just in time for the new year.
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Wilmer Valderrama is taking on a new role!
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterWilmer Valderrama is attached to star in and executive produce a live-action “Zorro” series that is in development at Disney Branded Television.In “Zorro,” Valderrama would star as Don Diego de la Vega and his swashbuckling alter ego, the masked horseman known as Zorro, in the days of Spanish California.The show is a reimagining of the Disney-ABC “Zorro” series starring Guy Williams that aired in the 1950s. That show also starred Gene Sheldon, George J.
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