The last chapter of the original High School Musical trilogy ended 10 years ago last October, and now Disney Channel is reviving the hit franchise with a brand new TV series. More East High shenanigans? Sign us up. It'll be filmed in a docu-style format, which means it may be following in the footsteps of shows like The Office and Modern Family. The show will follow a new crop of East High Wildcats who put on a performance of — you guessed it — High School Musical for their winter theater production. Like with the HSM movies, the teens quickly learn drama happens offstage as much as on it. The male star of the series, Ricky is a "snarky sweetheart," a decent student, and Nini's boyfriend. Unfortunately for Ricky, Nini breaks up with him ouch , so he decides to win her love back in the most extra way possible: auditioning for the school's production of High School Musical , anxiously hoping they'll both be cast as the leads. He's your typical class clown type who fears he actually doesn't have much to offer besides his charm and charisma.


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Skip navigation! Story from TV Shows. Martha Sorren. There's a new set of students at East High now that it's been over a decade since the High School Musical characters graduated.
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Wildcats everywhere lost their damn minds when Disney Channel announced that they would be making a High School Musical TV series that would be set to stream on their own version of Netflix at the end of We've got all the scoop you need to know. High School Musical fans might still be counting down the days until High School Musical: The Musical: The Series finally premieres, but they won't have to wait that long for season two. Check it out below:. Trust me, like you I was very nervous What team?! An HSM reboot? Monique Coleman, who played Taylor throughout the series, also commented on Corbin's post writing, "Love this!!
It's Act Two of opening night, and the stakes have never been higher. After last-minute cast changes in Act One - and so much left unsaid between Ricky and Nini - there's more drama offstage than on. After months of rehearsals, the theater kids gear up for an unforgettable opening night. But when unexpected audience members show up to shake the cast to its core, will the show "go on" if the Mazzara accidentally spend the holiday together at East High.