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How Much Money Did The High School Musical Franchise Make

Disney franchise

Loftier School Musical
High School Musical Series Logo.png
Created by Peter Barsocchini
Original work High School Musical (2006)
Owner The Walt Disney Company
Print publications
Book(s) List of books
Films and television
Tv set serial High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (2019–present)

High School Musical is an American media franchise centered on a serial of musical romantic one-act-drama films created by Peter Barsocchini. The franchise likewise includes stage musicals, books, comics, live shows, video games, and a television series.

The first film was released simply as a Disney Channel Original Movie, but afterwards its huge success, information technology was followed by a television sequel. The third picture received a theatrical release. Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel, Corbin Bleu, and Monique Coleman starred in the trilogy. Tisdale and Grabeel reprised their roles as Sharpay and Ryan Evans in a spin-off on the series titled Sharpay'due south Fabulous Adventure,[1] ultimately released as both a direct-to-video picture show and a Disney Channel Original Picture show. The franchise has developed a cult following.[2]

In November 2017, a tv spin-off of the franchise was announced to be in development.[3] In November 2019, all of the films and the series, titled High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, was released on Disney+.

Film [edit]

High School Musical (2006) [edit]

Filmed in Utah,[iv] [5] High School Musical was released on January 20, 2006 as a Disney Channel Original Pic (DCOM), and was the highest-rated DCOM to that point,[half-dozen] watched by 7.vii million viewers for its premiere broadcast in the U.s.a.,[7] and by 789,000 viewers for its Uk premiere. Information technology was the first DCOM e'er to be aired by BBC, broadcast on December 29, 2006, and has been viewed by over 225 meg people worldwide.[eight] The start pic's leads were Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale and Lucas Grabeel, who sang most of the songs.

The motion picture follows basketball star Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) and shy, smart Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens). Afterward a take a chance meeting on wintertime break, Gabriella reconnects with Troy after transferring to E High School in Albuquerque. Drama queen Sharpay Evans (Ashley Tisdale), seeking to eliminate her competition for the Winter Musical, convinces Taylor McKessie (Monique Coleman) to invite Gabriella to the Scholastic Decathlon squad. Troy's best friend Chad Danforth (Corbin Bleu) is concerned that Troy is distracted from basketball game.

Afterward Sharpay and her twin brother Ryan (Lucas Grabeel) perform a flashy audition for the musical, Troy and Gabriella manage to requite their own performance and receive a callback. When the schoolhouse finds out Troy and Gabriella accept auditioned, anybody fears the status quo of the school is drastically irresolute, frustrating Sharpay. Chad and Taylor, afraid their respective teams volition neglect, try to intervene, leading Gabriella to believe Troy does non care about her. Guilty, Republic of chad and Taylor's teams set up what they have done.

Sharpay and Ryan convince drama teacher Ms. Darbus to change callbacks to the same engagement equally the basketball game championship and the Decathlon. Chad and Taylor stage a school-wide estimator glitch that forces the schoolhouse to end the game and the Decathlon, and lead all the students into the auditorium. Troy and Gabriella get in in the nick of time and are awarded the pb roles, while Sharpay and Ryan are understudies. The moving picture ends equally the unabridged school gathers in the gym to celebrate East High'southward basketball game victory.

High School Musical ii (2007) [edit]

The first sequel to High School Musical was released on Baronial 17, 2007 as a Disney Channel Original Motion-picture show (DCOM), breaking the previous film's record every bit the about successful DCOM ever produced, with 17 million viewers for its premiere broadcast in the United States. The bandage of the original film returned for the sequel.

At the end of the schoolhouse yr, Gabriella is happy to finally spend summer vacation without having to move. The whole gang is hired at Lava Springs Country Club, where Sharpay tries to convince manager Mr. Fulton (Mark L. Taylor) to intimidate the Wildcats into quitting.

As the social club prepares for the end-of-summer talent bear witness, Sharpay schemes to win Troy over with various luxuries, including a chance for a college scholarship, worrying Gabriella. Ryan, abandoned by Sharpay, spends more time with the Wildcats and secretly prepares a special dance number for them to perform at the talent show. Sharpay discovers this and orders Mr. Fulton to disallow all Junior Staff to partake in the talent show.

Ignored by his friends, Troy has a devastating rehearsal with Sharpay and loses Gabriella, who quits her job at Lava Springs. Realizing Sharpay'southward scheme from Mr. Fulton's memo, Troy confronts Sharpay and refuses to sing with her. Chad and the Wildcats convince Troy to go back to Sharpay and the show. Ryan surprises Troy and Sharpay with a change in vocal – as the concluding act, Troy sings solo, when Gabriella unexpectedly joins him, along with the rest of the Wildcats. Sharpay learns her lesson in humility and is invited to join in; instead of awarding the Star Dazzle Trophy to herself as usual, she gives it to Ryan. Troy and Gabriella share their first kiss, and anybody celebrates the end of the summer with a staff pool political party.

Loftier Schoolhouse Musical 3: Senior Year (2008) [edit]

The third installment in the High School Musical franchise premiered in London on Oct 17, 2008 and was theatrically released in the United States on October 24, 2008. Receiving by and large positive reviews, it set a tape for largest opening weekend for a musical film and became the highest-grossing film in the franchise.

Nearing the end of senior year, Troy rallies the Wildcats to basketball championship victory, and he and Gabriella reflect on their time at East Loftier and their uncertain hereafter. With almost of the Wildcats recruited to the Spring Musical, which will present the students' final days at East Loftier. Ms. Darbus also announces that she volition select ane student for a Juilliard scholarship, with Sharpay, Ryan, Kelsi, and Troy under consideration. Desperate to win, Sharpay tries to persuade Ryan to help her convince Kelsi to consider them as the leads.

With prom around the corner, Taylor eventually agrees to exist Republic of chad's date, and Ryan asks Kelsi. Gabriella has an opportunity to attend Stanford early, and Sharpay manipulates Troy to encourage Gabriella to go. Conflicted about his own college choices and Gabriella'southward absenteeism, Troy drives to meet Gabriella for their own prom night. The Wildcats gear up for the musical, where Troy and Gabriella make a surprise appearance, and Ms. Darbus announces that both Kelsi and Ryan have received a scholarship to Juilliard. The Wildcats reveal their college choices, with Troy deciding to stay not far from Gabriella, and the film concludes with a big celebratory graduation.

Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure (2011) [edit]

Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure is a spin-off flick starring Ashley Tisdale, and was released as a Blu-ray/DVD combination pack on April 19, 2011, then circulate every bit a Disney Channel Original Movie on May 22, 2011.[ix] [ten]

Set i year after the events of "High School Musical 3: Senior Yr" the film looks at Sharpay'southward life after graduation as she attempts to land a role in a Broadway show. After performing at a local fundraiser result in Albuquerque, New Mexico a talent scout offers Sharpay a in one case in a lifetime opportunity in New York City. Unsure if she is ready to accept on the large urban center by herself Sharpay'southward father tells her that she has one month to land a role in the show or she will have to return dwelling and work at the Lava Springs State Club. Upon ariving in New York City Sharpay presently realizes that the theatre earth is a lot more than cut-throat then a high school musical. Withal, with the assistance of her new friend Peyton Leverett (Austin Butler) Sharpay is determined to plow her star-studded dreams into a reality.

During a post credit scene Lucas Grabeel makes a cameo advent as Ryan visits Sharpay in her new apartment.

Hereafter [edit]

In early 2016, Disney announced that a fourth installment of the series was "in the works", later announcing a casting telephone call for the film, tentatively referred to as Loftier School Musical 4.[11] [12] In March 2016, details near the film's prospective principal characters were reported.[thirteen]

Recurring cast and characters [edit]

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  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the graphic symbol was not in the picture, or that the character's official presence has not notwithstanding been confirmed.
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International releases [edit]

High School Musical: El Desafío (2008) and High School Musical: O Desafio (2010) [edit]

High School Musical: The Challenge refers to the English proper name of a serial of spin-off movies of the American film Loftier School Musical for the Latin-American market. Based on the book Battle of the Bands, the films were produced for theatrical release, and had viii new songs produced for the moving-picture show. With a script written by Pablo Lago and Susana Cardozo, the moving picture was filmed three different times with a different cast. The first release was for Argentina in February 2008, with the title High Schoolhouse Musical: El Desafío. The 2nd motion-picture show release was for Mexico in August 2008, with the same championship. The third picture show was released for Brazil, with the title High School Musical: O Desafio in 2010.

The plot includes: The loftier school team captain discovers that the girl adjacent door has changed a lot over the summertime. Meanwhile, the mean daughter is still every bit vain as ever and overshadows her poor blood brother and his "invisible" friends. When the schoolhouse year begins, the schoolhouse announces a "Battle of the Bands" competition. Working against the clock and with limited resources, both cliques pull their respective forces together for the big day. However, in an effort to win, dreams are thwarted, and just one band will be the winner.

Loftier School Musical: China - College Dreams (2010) [edit]

Loftier School Musical: China - College Dreams ( 歌舞青春 ),[14] is a spin-off moving picture of the original pic series, produced for the Chinese market place. Directed past Chen Shi-Zheng, it was released on September six, 2011. The film was released in North America on DVD under the Disney Earth Cinema Brand.[xv] Film Business Asia critic Derek Elley rated the accommodation 3 points out of x. He criticized what he perceived every bit a lack of attempt in creating a culturally relevant adaptation of the original, stating that the film'south setting made to await similar "any higher in Middle America, but full of Mandarin-speaking students", and calling the script "non-existent". The soundtrack was as well not well-received. Despite this, a vocal that was written for the picture titled "Rainy Season" ( 梅雨季 ), received positive reception.[14]

Goggle box [edit]

Madison High [edit]

In November 2010, Disney announced their intention to motion-picture show a idiot box spin-off of the motion picture serial entitled Madison High and began casting that same year.[16] A pilot episode for the series was officially ordered in early 2011,[17] which would star Luke Benward, G. Hannelius, Leah Lewis, Katherine McNamara, Mark Indelicato, and Nolan Sotillo. Alyson Reed as well reprised her role every bit Ms. Darbus.[18] The episode contained four songs, and was noted for being the start spin-off from a Disney Channel Original Movie into a Disney Channel Original Series. Withal, though the pilot episode was filmed, Madison Loftier was not ordered to series. Equally a result, information technology never aired.

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (2019–nowadays) [edit]

In November 2017, a new television series spin-off of the films was announced to exist in evolution.[3] On September half dozen, 2018, Disney appear that it began casting for a reimagining of the pic for its upcoming streaming service, titled Loftier School Musical: The Musical. The 10-episode serial will be structured as a single-camera mockumentary, and feature both music from the original moving-picture show, as well as new songs.[xix] [xx]

In October 2018, it was announced that Joshua Bassett would play the lead office of Ricky, while the testify was given the official title of High Schoolhouse Musical: The Musical: The Series.[21] In Feb 2019, the rest of the cast was officially appear with: Sofia Wylie as Gina, Kate Reinders as Miss Jenn, and Olivia Rodrigo as Nini.[22] [23]

Reality television [edit]

High School Musical: Make it the Moving picture [edit]

During July and August 2008, ABC broadcast a reality competition based on the series, titled High School Musical: Arrive the Picture show,[24] hosted past Nick Lachey. The winner of the evidence appeared in a music video during the credits of High Schoolhouse Musical three.[25] The serial premiered to poor ratings, with the testify coming in fourth place in its timeslot.[26]

Reunion special [edit]

On January 20, 2016, to celebrate the picture'due south tenth anniversary, the cast reunited and shared fond memories and photos from the by and nowadays. The special aired on Disney Channel with Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Corbin Bleu, Lucas Grabeel and Monique Coleman in attendance. Zac Efron was absent because of Dirty Grandpa 's promotion, but sent in a video sharing his memories near shooting the picture show and thanking the fans.

Soundtrack [edit]

Stage [edit]

Musical theater [edit]

High School Musical was adjusted to a phase musical starting in early 2006 with ii versions: a 70-minute I Act play and a full-length Two Act musical. On August 1, 2006, Playbill announced that the Stagedoor Manor summertime theater camp, featured in the moving-picture show Camp, would be the first venue to produce High School Musical on-phase. Pacific Repertory Theatre Schoolhouse of Dramatic Arts staged the California premiere in 2007, which was revived in 2008.

From early 2007 through the terminate of July, North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, Massachusetts had a production of High School Musical that featured Broadway actor Andrew Keenan-Bolger as Ryan and Kate Rockwell, a semi-finalist on Grease: You're the One that I Desire!, as Sharpay.

High School Musical two was after adjusted to a stage musical starting in late 2008. Both theatrical versions include "Hummuhummunukunukuapua'a", a song cut from the film but included on the DVD. Pacific Repertory Theatre School of Dramatic Arts presented the Westward Coast premiere of Loftier School Musical 2 in January 2009.[27] The production was directed past PacRep founder Stephen Moorer, who had directed the California premiere of the offset High School Musical.[28]

Live tour [edit]

In 2006, Disney produced a concert tour titled Loftier School Musical: The Concert. Information technology started on November 29, 2006, boot off in San Diego. The bout continued until January 28, 2007, performing in major cities around the U.s.a., Canada, and Latin America. The concert featured all of the original cast members, except for Zac Efron, who was shooting Hairspray. Efron was replaced by Drew Seeley (whose vox was blended with Efron'south during the film). The concert featured the original songs from the film, as well as songs from Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, and Corbin Bleu.

In 2007, Feld Entertainment produced a global tour titled High School Musical: The Ice Tour, which had its world premiere in New York City, on September 29, 2007.[29] The cast included 2004 World Junior Bronze Medalist Jordan Brauninger and 2004–2005 Australian national champion Bradley Santer. The evidence contained elements and songs from both the original film and its sequel, High School Musical 2, and now features a special preview of High School Musical iii: Senior Year.

In 2009, Feld Entertainment besides produced a touring music prove featuring songs and dances from all iii movies, titled High School Musical Summer Celebration.[30] [31]

Reception [edit]

Entertainment Weekly put it on its end-of-the-decade, "best-of" list, proverb, "Phone call information technology children stuff. But HSM became a billion-dollar hit across screens big and pocket-size thank you to a love of song, dance, and happy endings. And that'south pure, old-fashioned showbiz."[32] The original High School Musical sold 8million DVD units, earning an operating income of $100 million.[33] East High School was chosen as the Number one Superlative Five Best High Schools from Movies and Boob tube by St. Petersburg Times.[34]

Picture show Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
High School Musical 63% (nineteen reviews)[35] N/A Northward/A
High Schoolhouse Musical 2 82% (22 reviews)[36] 72 (23 reviews)[37] N/A
High School Musical 3: Senior Twelvemonth 64% (128 reviews)[38] 57 (26 reviews)[39] A[40]

In other media [edit]

Literary [edit]

Novels [edit]

In June 2006, Disney Press published Loftier School Musical: The Junior Novel, the novelization of the successful pic. This novel hit number one on the New York Times best-selling list and remained on the list for sixteen weeks.[41] As of August 2007, the novel has sold more than iv.5 million copies, with 1 million copies of the novel'due south follow-up, High School Musical 2: The Junior Novel, existence shipped to American retailers.[41] "High Schoolhouse Musical 3: Senior Year: The Junior Novel" came out on September 23, 2008. Shortly afterward the success of the original novel, Disney appear that a book series, entitled Stories From East Loftier, would be published in February 2007 with a new book being published every lx days until July 2008.

Comic books [edit]

Between 2007 and 2010, Disney Italian republic produced and published a series of comics starring the characters of the movies in an official mag. Some of the stories have been published abroad, such as in Republic of finland and Greece.[ citation needed ]

Video games [edit]

Disney Interactive Studios has produced 7 Loftier Schoolhouse Musical video games, all taking the guise of music video games incorporating songs and plots from the films, High School Musical: Sing It!, High School Musical: Makin' the Cut!, High School Musical: Livin' the Dream, Loftier School Musical 2: Work This Out!, Loftier Schoolhouse Musical 3: Senior Yr, Loftier School Musical 3: Senior Yr Dance!, and Disney Sing It! – High Schoolhouse Musical 3: Senior Year.

See also [edit]

  • Panorama High School was filmed as the location of the fictitious Madison Loftier Schoolhouse during the beginning episode.

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