A red squirrel sits on the arm and hand of a young girl wearing a yellow raincoat
Flora and Ulysses

Flora and Ulysses

Based on New York Times bestselling author Kate DiCamillo's children novel Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures, the film follows 10-year-old Flora (played by Matilda Lawler) and her journey in protecting her superhero CG squirrel named Ulysses.

Directed by Lena Khan (The Tiger Hunter) and produced by Academy Award nominee Gil Netter (Life of Pi, The Blind Side) the film is available to watch on Disney+.

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Ulysses came to life, it was so exciting. You could see the wind going through his fur when he flies. You could see the food debris on the whiskers and the tiny glint in his eyes.
Lena Khan
Director
Ulysses the squirrel lands on the ground
Ulysses sits on a branch and looks towards the cityscape
I wanted Ulysses to be a legit, hard-core force of nature. It had to be like, 'I can buy into this superhero'
Lena Khan
Director
a red squirrel on the floor looking up into the camera

Reviews

‘Flora & Ulysses’ Review: Cynics, Prepare to Be Won Over by a Superhero Squirrel on Disney+' - IndieWire

'With his luxurious auburn fur, adorable tufted ears and capacity to make incredibly nuanced facial expressions, Ulysses is but the latest computer-animated companion in a genre that dates back to Stuart Little' - Variety

'It’s all about the squirrel.' - Alyson Hannigan, The Boston Herald

'The director turned into a squirrel fan girl watching Ulysses soar on a big screen for the first time.' - USA Today

'When I saw the final product (Ulysses), I was blown away because I knew it'd be good, but it's fantastic.' - Alyson Hannigan, Too Fab

'A 10-year-old cynic, a bushy-tailed superhero and a cast stacked with beloved comic actors make this lovable Disney film something to see.' - The New York Times