Fans of AGENT 203 have a major new mission ahead—because the hit animated series is officially heading to the big screen.
After making waves in over 100 territories worldwide, the spy-fi favorite is leveling up with its very first feature film, putting the spotlight back on teenage secret agent Zoe Stranek. Known for its bright visuals, high-tech gadgets, and fast-paced storytelling, AGENT 203 is bringing all of that energy into a full-length “spy-fi adventure comedy” packed with action, humor, and heart.
Leading the film are directors Damjan Mitrevski (Mission Santa, Niko – The Series) and Jo Daris (Wissper, Agent 203), combining franchise familiarity with a strong track record in animated storytelling.
The move to theaters marks a big moment for the growing AGENT 203 brand, which has already expanded beyond the screen into magazines and audiobooks. Now, with a global co-production effort between Toon2Tango, Mr. Miyagi, Laguna Azul & Doce Entertainment, M.A.R.K.13, and bigchild Entertainment, the series is aiming even higher. The film is currently slated for completion in 2027, with LEONINE Studios set to handle its theatrical release.
So what can fans expect?
The story follows 13-year-old Zoe Stranek, who thinks she’s living a normal life—until she discovers her missing father wasn’t just a janitor, but an elite agent who once saved the universe. After activating a mysterious alien bracelet, Zoe unlocks powerful abilities of her own, putting her directly in the path of the clumsy yet dangerous villain General Gore. From there, it’s a race against time as Zoe balances everyday teen life with saving the universe.
Blending coming-of-age moments with big sci-fi stakes, the film looks to deliver the same mix of fun, action, and emotional growth that made the series a global hit.
With its strong international backing and a built-in fanbase, AGENT 203’s jump to theaters is shaping up to be a exciting next step for the franchise—and one fans will definitely want to keep on their radar.

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