Ronald D. Moore heads to Disney’s 20th Television
Ronald D. Moore, well known to SFB readers for his work from Star Trek: Deep Space 9 and Battlestar Galactica to the current Outlander and For All Mankind, is moving […]
Ronald D. Moore, well known to SFB readers for his work from Star Trek: Deep Space 9 and Battlestar Galactica to the current Outlander and For All Mankind, is moving […]
Ronald D. Moore, well known to SFB readers for his work from Star Trek: Deep Space 9 and Battlestar Galactica to the current Outlander and For All Mankind, is moving from Sony to a new deal at Disney’s 20th Television.
Moore and Tall Ships Productions will create and develop across the Disney portfolio, starting with Swiss Family Robinson.
He will continue to be involved with both Outlander and For All Mankind.
“I’d like to thank [Disney’s] Dana Walden, Carolyn Cassidy and Michelle Mendelovitz, and now Karey Burke, for inviting me to join their amazing team at 20th Television and Disney,” Moore said. “I grew up loving Disney movies, TV shows, and theme parks, and I still do to this day, so the chance to work on some of those same classic titles like Swiss Family Robinson was an opportunity I just couldn’t pass up. I had an amazing experience at Sony Pictures Television and I’d like to thank everyone at Sony for their steadfast support and personal friendship over the last decade. I’m also very happy that I’ll be able to continue my involvement with both Outlander and For All Mankind while Matt Roberts and Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi take over the showrunning duties on each project respectively.”
We have a brief interview with Moore coming next week to mark the return of For All Mankind to Apple TV+ on February 19.