Photo: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Beauty and the Beast’s beloved characters Gaston and LeFou will have to wait a little longer for their next moment in the spotlight.The prequel series, which was already in pre-production at Disney+, has been “delayed indefinitely' after facing a number of creative and scheduling issues, according toThe Wrap.A rep for Disney+ did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.Based on the 2017 live-action film, the spinoff musical show was set to follow Gaston, the bigheaded de facto villain from the originalBeauty and the Beast, and his adoring sidekick LeFou as they embark on new adventures.Josh Gadwas reprising his role of LeFou, while Luke Evans was stepping back into the role of Gaston. Both Gad and Evans were also serving as executive producers on the series.Additionally, Gad was taking on showrunner responsibilities alongsideOnce Upon a Timecreators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz.WhileThe Wrapreported that the project is being delayed indefinitely,TheHollywood Reportersaid the six-episode series will “eventually” be made, but it’s unclear whether Gad or Evans will still be involved due to their busy schedules.THRalso reported the production schedule was delayed due to a desire to film the show in the summer in Europe, in hopes of better weather conditions.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.News of the series' delay comes days after it was announced thatRita Orawasjoining the cast.Disney Branded Television shared the news during a session at the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour on Monday, revealing that the singer was set to play “a fugitive with surprising abilities who carries with her a secret that could potentially affect an entire kingdom.“RELATED VIDEO: Disney+’s ‘Among the Stars’ Astronaut Chris Cassidy On the Scariest Moment He’s Experienced2017’s live-actionBeauty and the Beastgrossed more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office and set off the trend of Disney’s live-action retellings of its animated classics.The movie was based on 1991’s animatedBeauty and the Beast, which was the first animated film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. It also came ten years before the Best Animated Feature category was introduced in 2001.Other Disney animated classics that have been retold as live-action features includeAladdin,The Lion KingandThe Jungle Book, withThe Little Mermaidslated for release next year.
Photo: Disney Enterprises, Inc.

Beauty and the Beast’s beloved characters Gaston and LeFou will have to wait a little longer for their next moment in the spotlight.The prequel series, which was already in pre-production at Disney+, has been “delayed indefinitely' after facing a number of creative and scheduling issues, according toThe Wrap.A rep for Disney+ did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.Based on the 2017 live-action film, the spinoff musical show was set to follow Gaston, the bigheaded de facto villain from the originalBeauty and the Beast, and his adoring sidekick LeFou as they embark on new adventures.Josh Gadwas reprising his role of LeFou, while Luke Evans was stepping back into the role of Gaston. Both Gad and Evans were also serving as executive producers on the series.Additionally, Gad was taking on showrunner responsibilities alongsideOnce Upon a Timecreators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz.WhileThe Wrapreported that the project is being delayed indefinitely,TheHollywood Reportersaid the six-episode series will “eventually” be made, but it’s unclear whether Gad or Evans will still be involved due to their busy schedules.THRalso reported the production schedule was delayed due to a desire to film the show in the summer in Europe, in hopes of better weather conditions.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.News of the series' delay comes days after it was announced thatRita Orawasjoining the cast.Disney Branded Television shared the news during a session at the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour on Monday, revealing that the singer was set to play “a fugitive with surprising abilities who carries with her a secret that could potentially affect an entire kingdom.“RELATED VIDEO: Disney+’s ‘Among the Stars’ Astronaut Chris Cassidy On the Scariest Moment He’s Experienced2017’s live-actionBeauty and the Beastgrossed more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office and set off the trend of Disney’s live-action retellings of its animated classics.The movie was based on 1991’s animatedBeauty and the Beast, which was the first animated film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. It also came ten years before the Best Animated Feature category was introduced in 2001.Other Disney animated classics that have been retold as live-action features includeAladdin,The Lion KingandThe Jungle Book, withThe Little Mermaidslated for release next year.
Beauty and the Beast’s beloved characters Gaston and LeFou will have to wait a little longer for their next moment in the spotlight.
The prequel series, which was already in pre-production at Disney+, has been “delayed indefinitely' after facing a number of creative and scheduling issues, according toThe Wrap.
A rep for Disney+ did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Based on the 2017 live-action film, the spinoff musical show was set to follow Gaston, the bigheaded de facto villain from the originalBeauty and the Beast, and his adoring sidekick LeFou as they embark on new adventures.
Josh Gadwas reprising his role of LeFou, while Luke Evans was stepping back into the role of Gaston. Both Gad and Evans were also serving as executive producers on the series.
Additionally, Gad was taking on showrunner responsibilities alongsideOnce Upon a Timecreators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz.

WhileThe Wrapreported that the project is being delayed indefinitely,TheHollywood Reportersaid the six-episode series will “eventually” be made, but it’s unclear whether Gad or Evans will still be involved due to their busy schedules.
THRalso reported the production schedule was delayed due to a desire to film the show in the summer in Europe, in hopes of better weather conditions.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
News of the series' delay comes days after it was announced thatRita Orawasjoining the cast.
Disney Branded Television shared the news during a session at the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour on Monday, revealing that the singer was set to play “a fugitive with surprising abilities who carries with her a secret that could potentially affect an entire kingdom.”
RELATED VIDEO: Disney+’s ‘Among the Stars’ Astronaut Chris Cassidy On the Scariest Moment He’s Experienced
2017’s live-actionBeauty and the Beastgrossed more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office and set off the trend of Disney’s live-action retellings of its animated classics.
The movie was based on 1991’s animatedBeauty and the Beast, which was the first animated film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. It also came ten years before the Best Animated Feature category was introduced in 2001.
Other Disney animated classics that have been retold as live-action features includeAladdin,The Lion KingandThe Jungle Book, withThe Little Mermaidslated for release next year.
source: people.com