Holes is a cancelled American web television series, for Disney+. It was meant to be a loose adaptation of the book of the same name by Louis Sachar. A pilot was filmed before Disney chose to not move forward with the project in December 2025.[1]
In this reimagining of the beloved 1998 book from Louis Sachar, a teenage girl (Rudolph) is sent to a detention camp where the ruthless Warden (Kinnear) forces the campers to dig holes for a mysterious purpose.[2]
Cast[]
Greg Kinnear as The Warden: The Warden is the boss at Camp Yucca, with a flair for manipulation and getting the upper hand on his campers. He has created a camp ideology to explain the virtue of having girls dig holes, but this is actually a ruse; he is really forcing the girls to labor for a mysterious purpose.[2]
Aidy Bryant as Sissy: Sissy is overflowing with camp counselor energy. She seems like a trustworthy big sister figure to the girls, but as a true believer of The Warden’s philosophy, her allegiance lies with him.[2]
Shay Rudolph as Hayley: Hayley arrives at Camp Yucca having been wrongly accused. She’s full of heart and tired of her family’s belief that fate is fixed; her arrival at Camp Yucca will inject new hope and optimism into her campmates.[2]
Flor Delis Alicea as Queenie: Queenie is the tough queen bee, a seemingly fearless leader whose hard edges cover up her vulnerability.[2]
Anire Kim Amoda as Thumbelina: Thumbelina is bold and not scared of anything or anyone, not even The Warden.[2]
Noah Cottrell as Kitch: Kitch works in the kitchen at Camp Yucca. He is a stickler for the rules, but we’ll soon learn there is secret, deeper reason he’s intent on maintaining his job.[2]
Iesha Daniels as Mars: Mars is brainy, charismatic, no-nonsense, and a bit of a player among the queer female campers.[2]
Sophie Dieterlen as Sticky: Sticky is an ever-daydreaming girly-girl with a kind heart and an abiding passion for clothes, but she can be serious and driven when she needs to.[2]
Alexandra Doke as Eyeball: Eyeball is a mischievous, zany artist who sees the world in her own idiosyncratic way and often lightens a heavy mood with a joke.[2]
Maeve Press as Shrimp: Shrimp is the youngest and smallest of the campers, and her unusual, blunt nature makes her an outcast amongst the girls.[2]