Over the Moon, a modern-day retelling of a classic Chinese myth, is written by Audrey Wells (Shall We Dance, Under the Tuscan Sun), produced by Gennie Rim (Dear Basketball, Duet) and executive produced by Janet Yang (Joy Luck Club, The People vs. Larry Flynt). Songs will be written by Christopher Curtis (Chaplin: The Musical), Marjorie Duffield, and Helen Park (Kpop).

“I am powerfully drawn to characters who believe the impossible is possible,” said Keane in a statement. “Over the Moon has just such a heroine as its centerpiece. The compelling script by Audrey Wells has tremendous heart and humor that called to me and I had to respond. I’m honored to bring this story to life alongside my producer Gennie Rim. We are both looking forward to creating a wonderful film and partnership with Melissa Cobb at Netflix and Peilin Chou at Pearl Studio.”

Keane, who is currently nominated for an Academy Award for directing the short Dear Basketball, worked at Disney for 38 years, where he was the lead animator for the title characters in Pocahontas, Aladdin, and Tarzan, in addition to Ariel in The Little Mermaid, the Beast in Beauty and the Beast, and Rapunzel in Tangled.

“We are thrilled to partner with the brilliant Glen Keane, one of the most creative and visionary directors working in animation, and the team at Pearl Studio on the magical Over the Moon,” said Netflix’s Melissa Cobb. “Full of imagination and adventure, and set against a visually stunning backdrop that only Keane and writer Audrey Wells and their teams could create, we know Over the Moon will fascinate and inspire our Netflix members around the world.”

“Glen Keane is one of the most beloved and respected animation talents in the world,” said Peilin Chou, chief creative officer for Pearl Studio. “His contributions to the art form are legendary and as Pearl Studio launches our operations, I can not imagine a more exciting or important director to bring the enormous scope, truth, and soul of Over the Moon to life. We are beyond thrilled to be partnering with Glen and Netflix on the creation of this beautiful and enchanting film.”

Netflix announced its first major feature animation production – Sergio Pablos’ Klaus – last November. That film is set to be released Christmas 2019.