
Holes (novel) - Wikipedia
Holes is a 1998 young adult novel written by Louis Sachar and first published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The book centers on Stanley Yelnats IV, a young boy who is sent to Camp Green Lake, a …
Holes (2003) - IMDb
Holes: Directed by Andrew Davis. With Shia LaBeouf, Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, Tim Blake Nelson. A wrongfully convicted boy is sent to a brutal desert detention camp where he joins the job of digging …
Holes by Louis Sachar Plot Summary | LitCharts
Get all the key plot points of Louis Sachar's Holes on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes.
'Holes' TV reboot dead at Disney+ - Entertainment Weekly
3 days ago · Holes TV reboot dead at Disney+ The gender-flipped reimagining of the 1998 book and 2003 movie was set to star Shay Rudolph, Greg Kinnear, and Aidy Bryant.
Holes streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch
Find out how and where to watch "Holes" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.
Watch Holes | Netflix
At a Texas detention camp, delinquents are forced to dig holes every day as a character-building exercise. But what's the real reason for the digging? Watch trailers & learn more.
'Holes' TV Series Not Moving Forward at Disney+ - Variety
3 days ago · Disney+ is not moving forward with its TV adaptation of the Louis Sachar novel “Holes” — which was the basis of Disney’s 2003 film of the same name — after ordering a pilot at the ...
Holes | Watch on Disney+
Once there, he's thrown headlong into the adventure of his life when he and his colorful campmates—Squid, Armpit, Zigzag, Magnet, X-Ray and Zero—must dig a hole a day to keep the …
Holes | Rotten Tomatoes
Holes is one of those rare movies that feels just as magical watching it now as it did years ago. The story, adapted from Louis Sachar’s beloved novel, weaves together past and present in a way...
Holes - Disney Movies
Apr 18, 2003 · Dogged by bad luck stemming from an ancient family curse, young Stanley Yelnats is sent to Camp Green Lake, a very weird place that's not green and doesn't have a lake.