Spoilers await the premiere of season 3 of High School Musical: The Musical: SeriesHappy campers.
While summer is halfway over, the break is just beginning for Disney+’s wild cats High School Musical: The Musical: Series. The third season premiered just now, after the group to a summer camp featuring a celebrity guest. creative HSM This season’s star Corbin Bleu appears himself, although it’s a slightly different version where he’s a bit cocky. But the actor was actually excited to play the “ass” role.
In an interview with CinemaBlend’s Sarah Al Mahmoud, Corbin Bleu talked about all about playing “the donkey” in High School Musical: The Musical: Series (Opens in a new tab). In the first episode, he was unwilling to help out with the camp musical. Instead, he pointed out to the character of camp manager Jason Earls that although he directed the documentary about the show to be shown Disney + (Opens in a new tab) (very dead), he wouldn’t spend his time directing the actual musical. And Bleu was excited as he mocked himself:
One would think that with someone appearing on a show as himself, they would be themselves, so it was certainly surprising, though funny, to see Corbin Bleu in a role that fans wouldn’t expect. It should be interesting to see how she plays in the rest of the season and how Blu will surprise the fans.
Bleu also revealed that, like many shows and movies, it wasn’t all in the script. While he didn’t go into much detail about it, he admitted there were some lines that were improvised, which further prove how good it can be to play when it’s so nice in real life:
Corbin Bleu is the third High School Musical A star to appear in the series, after both Kaycee Stroh and Lucas Grabeel, who appeared in the first season. While Grabeel guest starred himself, Stroh actually played a member of the school board. Given how much the original movie meant to people, it was a pleasant surprise, regardless.
Speaking of appearances, fans were hoping there would be two more HSM The stars will return to the halls of the High East. Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron recently visited the True Eastern Highland in Salt Lake City, Utah, at various times, and Efron also expressed a desire to return to the HSM Franchise business. So maybe this is the start of something new?
Meanwhile, with Season 3 officially kicking off on Disney+, HSMTMTS It was already renewed for a fourth season. The music and nostalgia will continue, but whether or not Olivia Rodrigo will return. Her character, Nene, has been reduced to a guest role this season due to Rodrigo’s preoccupation with dominating the world of pop music. So it is not known if that will continue into Season 4.
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