"Craig of the Creek" Live Action Last Summer
Set during their final summer before high school, Craig of the Creek: Last Summer follows Craig, Kelsey, and J.P. as they rally the kids of the Creek for one last Capture the Flag game to protect friendship, freedom, and the place they call home. (We encourage you to watch and research the original cartoon to understand your roles.)
15 roles
A fierce protector of nature, Wildernessa fights to defend the Creek as a living home, not just a playground.
A disciplined former guardian of the Creek, Omar brings experience and strategy, reminding the kids that protecting something means standing up even when it’s hard.
An optimistic defender who uses creativity and teamwork to protect her allies.
A rule-following junior forest scout who believes structure should lead the Creek, Jason must decide whether rules or unity matter more during the final battle.
A tactical fighter trapped by the King’s control, eager to rejoin the fight and reclaim freedom.
More reckless than his brother, Mike brings aggression and urgency to the resistance.
A thrill-seeking speed expert whose daring runs give the team crucial advantages.
A brilliant builder who turns imagination into defenses, proving brains are just as powerful as strength.
A proud underground leader who controls hidden pathways and decides who may pass beneath the Creek.
A silent speedster guarding the maze, representing an almost unbeatable physical obstacle.
A manipulative ruler who controls the Creek through power and rewards, Xavier represents what happens when imagination turns into domination.
A flashy and confident enforcer who uses her voice and Super Strength as a weapon against challengers.
The neutral official of Capture the Flag, Beth ensures the final game is played fairly and honors the outcome that will decide the Creek’s future.
A fearless biker and speed specialist, Handlebarb’s capture shows how even the fastest kids aren’t safe under the King’s rule.
An elite racer obsessed with velocity and momentum, Warp Speed’s defeat proves that speed alone isn’t enough without unity.