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The Swap is a 2016 American television teen film that premiered on Disney Channel as a part of the network's annual "Monstober" event on October 7, 2016. The film is based on the young adult novel of the same name written by Megan Shull and is written by Charlie Shahnaian and Shari Simpson and directed by Jay Karas.
- The Swap, by Megan Shull
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Frustrated at how complicated their lives have gotten, tenth graders Ellie O'Brien and Jack Malloy text each other wishing they had each other's seemingly easier lifestyle. When they swap bodies, Ellie and Jack must navigate complex family dynamics, bullies, and friendship snafus all while trying to switch back before it's too late.
Darrin Rose as Coach Francis MalloyClaire Rankin as Summer O'BrienThis is the final DCOM with opening credits to date.Peyton List and Jacob Bertrand would later go on to star in the Netflix series Cobra Kaias Tory Nichols and Eli "Hawk" Moskowitz, respectively.The Swap is a 2016 American television teen film that premiered on Disney Channel as a part of the network's annual "Monstober" event on October 7, 2016. The film is based on the young adult novel of the same name written by Megan and the movie is written by Charlie Shahnaian and Shari Simpson and directed by Jay Karas.
The Swap is a 2016 American television teen film. It premiered on Disney Channel on October 7, 2016, as a part of the network's annual "Monstober" event. The film is based on the young adult novel of the same name written by Megan Shull, and is written by Charlie Shahnaian and Shari Simpson and directed by Jay Karas.
The Swap is a 2016 American television teen film that premiered on Disney Channel as a part of the network's annual "Monstober" event on October 7, 2016. The film is based on the young adult novel of the same name written by Megan Shull and is written by Charlie Shahnaian and Shari Simpson and directed by Jay Karas.
The Swap is a 2016 Disney Channel Original Movie. The film is based on the young adult novel of the same name written by Megan Shull, and is written by Charlie Shahnaian and Shari Simpson and directed by Jay Karas. It stars Peyton List and Jacob Bertrand.