For fans wondering if the adventures in the quirky town of Gravity Falls could ever continue, a new comments from a Disney executive have reignited that possibility. Eight years after the animated series aired its shocking series finale, Executive VP of TV Animation Meredith Roberts revealed the studio remains in conversations with creator Alex Hirsch about reviving his beloved show.
In a recent interview with The Direct, Roberts provided a surprising update on the future of Gravity Falls. “You know, we’re in conversations with Alex,” she stated. “He’s about to publish a book with Disney on his project. And we also do some shorts. So never say never.”
Hirsch’s widely acclaimed Disney Channel series centered on twins Dipper and Mabel Pines and the strange supernatural occurrences they encountered while spending a summer in the eccentric Oregon town of Gravity Falls. Despite its passionate fanbase, the show’s creator made the controversial decision to wrap up the storylines and end Gravity Falls after just two seasons in 2016.
While Hirsch’s comments indicate he has moved on to other book projects tangentially related to the Gravity Falls universe, Roberts’ revelation suggests Disney is willing to explore ways to properly revive the series. Her open-ended “never say never” remark hints the studio is discussing potential ideas and scenarios with Hirsch to bring his iconic characters and world back for new adventures.
The possibility of more Gravity Falls comes as Disney has found success in reviving several other hit animated shows in recent years. The Proud Family saw a long-awaited revival series debut on Disney+ in 2022, while That’s So Raven was continued with the spin-off Raven’s Home in 2017. A Gravity Falls comeback, whether in the form of a new season, movie, or special event, could prove to be another winning revival for Disney’s brands.
Hirsch had previously stated his intent to end the series after resolving its major storylines, particularly the mystery surrounding the show’s main setting. However, the final moments of the Gravity Falls finale teased the potential for Dipper and Mabel to return for another summer in the bizarre town, leaving the door open for future stories.
While any concrete Gravity Falls revival plans remain under wraps, Roberts’ comments indicate Disney is engaging with Hirsch to determine if and how to resurrect the fan-favorite animated series in the years ahead. For its passionate fanbase, this unexpected revelation could mark the start of an exciting new chapter.