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The Owl House The Long-Lived King Sequel: Disney Confirms New Story for 2026

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February 16, 2026

The Owl House The Long-Lived King sequel is officially happening, and the Boiling Isles will never be the same. After years of fan petitions and trending hashtags, creator Dana Terrace and Disney Books have finally broken the silence this February 2026. This isn’t just a rumor; The Owl House The Long-Lived King sequel is a confirmed new chapter in the franchise, starting as an original graphic novel that takes place between the series finale and the emotional time-skip ending. For the LGBTQ+ community, who saw themselves reflected in Luz and Amity’s relationship, this news is the ultimate victory for inclusive storytelling.

The plot of The Owl House The Long-Lived King sequel centers on a heartbreaking and magical new premise. King, now grappling with his immense power as a Titan, is struggling with the reality that he will eventually outlive his found family, including Eda and Luz. In a desperate attempt to wipe his own painful memories of this future, something goes wrong, and King accidentally erases Luz Noceda’s memories instead. The Owl House The Long-Lived King sequel follows King, Eda, and the Collector as they race to restore Luz’s mind before she forgets the magic of the Boiling Isles—and her love for her friends—forever.

This The Owl House The Long-Lived King sequel is being written by Dana Terrace herself, alongside Mikki Crisostomo, with stunning manga-inspired illustrations by Daun Han. The release date is set for September 29, 2026, but the hype is already driving massive traffic to fan sites. Fans are particularly excited about the “manga style” and the fact that, as Terrace teased on social media, the characters can now use slightly more mature language (Eda officially says “damn”!). At gay-chat.org, we are celebrating this The Owl House The Long-Lived King sequel as a reminder that queer stories don’t have to end just because a TV show does. Whether you’re a “Lumity” shipper or a lore enthusiast, this sequel proves that the door to the Demon Realm remains wide open for those who believe in magic.