It has been over a decade since Kaz and Oliver first stumbled into a secret hospital for superheroes. At the time, Disney XD was betting big on the "boy-centric" sitcom energy, and Mighty Med delivered. It was goofy. It had comic book lore. It had those weird, low-budget superhero suits.
But where did the actors go?
Honestly, the post-Disney trajectory for this crew isn't what you'd expect. Some stayed in the spotlight. One basically became a professional cook. Another went through some pretty heavy legal trouble that most fans completely missed.
The Duo: Bradley Steven Perry and Jake Short
If you look at Bradley Steven Perry (Kaz) and Jake Short (Oliver) now, they haven't actually drifted that far apart. They are basically the poster children for "Disney kids who actually liked each other."
Bradley Steven Perry didn't just stop at Mighty Med or the Lab Rats: Elite Force spinoff. He went to USC. He started a cooking series on YouTube aptly called Cooking with Bradley. You've probably seen clips of him making pasta or steak while looking significantly more "adult" than the mischievous Gabe Duncan from Good Luck Charlie.
And then there's the wedding. In 2025, Bradley married Natasha Bure. If that name sounds familiar, it’s because she's the daughter of Candace Cameron Bure. He’s officially part of a massive TV dynasty now.
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The Podcast Era
The most interesting thing these two are doing isn't even on TV. It’s a podcast. Originally called Hit the Brake and now rebranded as The Sit and Chat, Bradley and Jake literally just sit there and talk. It’s a far cry from saving superheroes, but it’s pull-back-the-curtain content that hits different for people who grew up watching them.
Jake Short has been busy too, though in a more "indie" way. He moved to the UK for a bit to star in a soccer-based sitcom called The First Team. He’s also done a string of movies like Supercool and Sex Appeal. He doesn't look like a "Disney kid" anymore—the jawline is sharper, the roles are grittier, and he’s clearly trying to shake the multi-cam sitcom ghost.
Paris Berelc: From Skylar Storm to Netflix Star
Paris Berelc is arguably the biggest breakout from the show. While Kaz and Oliver were the comedic relief, Skylar Storm was the "cool" factor.
Paris didn't miss a beat after the show ended. She landed the lead in the Netflix hit Alexa & Katie, where she played a teen battling cancer. It was a massive tonal shift from Mighty Med. It showed range. People actually cried.
Since then, she’s been all over Netflix:
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- Tall Girl (and the sequel)
- Hubie Halloween (alongside Adam Sandler)
- Do Revenge She’s also been leaning into her Filipino heritage lately. In 2024 and 2025, she became a bit of an ambassador for Filipino-American representation in Hollywood. She isn't just an actress; she’s producing and writing her own scripts now. She’s focused on "young adult" dramas, citing shows like Gossip Girl as her inspiration.
What Really Happened with Devan Leos?
Now, here is where things get a bit dark. Most people remember Devan Leos as Alan Diaz, the annoying nephew of Horace who could telekinetically move things. He was the character you loved to hate.
In real life, Devan’s story took a sharp turn.
In 2018, he was involved in a high-profile legal incident. He was charged after an altercation at a convenience store that resulted in a felony conviction. He eventually pleaded no contest to one count of assault with a deadly weapon. It effectively halted his mainstream acting career. While he has since tried to pivot into tech, entrepreneurship, and PR, his "Disney" days are firmly in the rearview mirror. It’s a stark reminder that the "happiest place on earth" doesn't always translate to the real world.
The Supporting Players: Where are they?
You can't talk about Mighty Med without the weirdos who made the hospital feel alive.
Augie Isaac (Gus) was the quintessential "weird friend." Today, Augie is much more private. He’s popped up in a few projects, but he largely moved away from the child-actor circuit to focus on a more normal life.
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Carlos Lacámara, who played Horace Diaz, is a veteran. He’s one of those "hey, it’s that guy" actors. Since the show ended, he’s been working steadily in shows like The Good Doctor and The Flash. He’s the pro who keeps the lights on by being reliable.
Then there’s Cozi Zuehlsdorff (Jordan). She didn't just stay in acting. She’s a massive musician. She’s written songs for movies and has a huge following in the electronic music scene (specifically with the label Monstercat).
Actionable Insights for Fans
If you're feeling nostalgic, here is how you can actually keep up with them in 2026:
- For the laughs: Subscribe to The Sit and Chat on YouTube. It’s the closest thing you’ll get to a Mighty Med reunion, as Bradley and Jake have guests on from their Disney days all the time.
- For the food: Check out Bradley’s cooking channel. It’s surprisingly high quality.
- For the drama: Watch Alexa & Katie on Netflix if you haven't. It proves Paris Berelc is a powerhouse.
- For the music: Look up Cozi Zuehlsdorff on Spotify. Her track "The Girl" is a genuine hit that sounds nothing like a Disney theme song.
The Mighty Med era of Disney XD was a specific vibe—hyper-energetic and a little bit cheap, but it had heart. Seeing the cast grow into podcasters, cooks, and serious dramatic actors is a trip, but it shows that there is definitely life after the superhero hospital.