‘High School Musical: The Musical: The Series’ Renewed for Season 4, Season 3 to Premiere July 27

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‘High School Musical: The Musical: The Series’ Renewed for Season 4, Season 3 to Premiere July 27

“High School Musical: The Musical: The Series”, the hit Disney+ series which launched three-time Grammy winner Olivia Rodrigo to stardom, has been renewed for a fourth season just ahead of its third season premiere. Additionally, Disney has announced when exactly the third season will drop on Disney+.

High School Musical The Musical The Series Cast

Along with the renewal announcement, Disney also revealed that season 3 will begin streaming on July 27. The new season takes place at Camp Shallow Lake, a sleepaway camp in California, as the Wildcats and their fellow campers are primed for an unforgettable summer ripe with romance, curfew-less nights and a taste of the great outdoors. With a high-stakes production of “Frozen” on the horizon and a drama-filled “docu-series” of the production in the works, the Wildcats will attempt to show who is “best in snow” without leaving anyone out in the cold.

Disney+ released a first look on YouTube with the announcement:

The series features an ensemble cast of Joshua Bassett, Saylor Bell Curda, Matt Cornett, Adrian Lyles, Sofia Wylie, Julia Lester, Dara Reneé, and Frankie Rodriguez. Previous stars Olivia Rodrigo, Kate Reinders, Larry Saperstein, and Joe Serafini will move to recurring characters instead of main cast, and Mark St. Cyr will not be returning. Corbin Bleu, Meg Donnelly, Jason Earles, and Olivia Rose Keegan will make guest star appearances throughout the eight episode season.

“High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” is set at a fictionalized East High where the original “High School Musical” was filmed and set. In the first season, the school resolves to put on a production of “High School Musical”, then “Beauty and the Beast” in season two.

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