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The Disney Channel ''High School Musical'' site put up a poll<ref name="disneypoll">[http://psc.disney.go.com/disneychannel/originalmovies/highschoolmusical/index.html Disney Channel - Original Movies - High School Musical]</ref> for what the viewers want to see in ''High School Musical 2''.
The Disney Channel ''High School Musical'' site put up a poll<ref name="disneypoll">[http://psc.disney.go.com/disneychannel/originalmovies/highschoolmusical/index.html Disney Channel - Original Movies - High School Musical]</ref> for what the viewers want to see in ''High School Musical 2''.


It was reported in ''[[The New York Times]]'' that part of the movie will be set at a [[baseball]] game, instead of the original's basketball setting.
[[Image:Ashley_0404.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Sharpay, caracter played by Ashley Tisdale on the sequel.]]It was reported in ''[[The New York Times]]'' that part of the movie will be set at a [[baseball]] game, instead of the original's basketball setting.

[[The Salt Lake Tribune]], reported a sneak peak about sharpay`s song "Fabulous".The Paper tells that the music is blaring from a playback machine deep within a plush country club where a film crew is huddled around [[Disney Channel]] star [[Ashley Tisdale]]. The petite blonde, star of "[[The Suite Life of Zack & Cody]]," is lounging on a recliner in a white, jewel-encrusted swimsuit, waiting for another take.

"Ice tea imported from England.
Lifeguards imported from Spain.
Towels imported from Turkey.
Turkey imported from Maine."

The music kicks on. Cameras roll.[[Ashley Tisdale |Tisdale]] mouths the lyrics as she dances with co-star [[Lucas Grabeel]] around yellow and pink parasols by the pool.<ref name="salt lake tribune">{{cite web | title = Pop production rocks St. George| publisher = The Salt Lake Tribune | url = http://www.sltrib.com/ci_5598054 }}</ref>



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:00, 5 April 2007

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High School Musical 2
File:Hsm2poster.jpg
Teaser poster of High School Musical 2
Directed byKenny Ortega
Written byPeter Barsocchini
Produced byBill Borden
StarringZac Efron
Vanessa Hudgens
Ashley Tisdale
Lucas Grabeel
Corbin Bleu
Monique Coleman
Distributed byDisney Channel
Release dates
August 17, 2007
Running time
TBA
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$7,000,000[citation needed]

High School Musical 2 is the sequel to the Emmy Award winning hit Disney Channel Original Movie, High School Musical. High School Musical 2 is set for release in mid 2007.[1]

Plot

To stay together as a team during the summer, the East High Wildcats get jobs at the Evans' country club as caddies, bus boys, and cooks. Every year the country club puts on a show in which all the club members and employees put on their own acts. Sharpay unites the club members, while the basketball team organizes the employees.

The producer, Bill Borden, has confirmed that Troy will kiss Gabriella[2]and that there will be a musical number that occurs at the swimming pool.

Cast

Song list

  • Fabulous [3]
  • I Don't Dance [4]

Production

The movie is currently in production in St. George and Salt Lake City, Utah as of February 19th, 2007. On February 9th, it was reported that three of the cast members are holding out for a more lucrative contract.[5] The actors reported to be involved in the dispute are Ashley Tisdale, Corbin Bleu and Vanessa Hudgens. Disney Channel representatives claimed rehearsals would begin on schedule at the end of February. On February 13th, Tisdale, Bleu, and Hudgens agreed to new contracts according to the New York Times.[1] Scripts were given in March of 2007.

The Disney Channel High School Musical site put up a poll[6] for what the viewers want to see in High School Musical 2.

File:Ashley 0404.jpg
Sharpay, caracter played by Ashley Tisdale on the sequel.

It was reported in The New York Times that part of the movie will be set at a baseball game, instead of the original's basketball setting.

The Salt Lake Tribune, reported a sneak peak about sharpay`s song "Fabulous".The Paper tells that the music is blaring from a playback machine deep within a plush country club where a film crew is huddled around Disney Channel star Ashley Tisdale. The petite blonde, star of "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody," is lounging on a recliner in a white, jewel-encrusted swimsuit, waiting for another take.

"Ice tea imported from England. Lifeguards imported from Spain. Towels imported from Turkey. Turkey imported from Maine."

The music kicks on. Cameras roll.Tisdale mouths the lyrics as she dances with co-star Lucas Grabeel around yellow and pink parasols by the pool.[7]


References

  1. ^ Disney: "Disney Channel original movie "High School Musical" extends across multiple media platforms". 30 March 2006. URL accessed 20 June 2006.
  2. ^ High School Musical’s Bill Borden
  3. ^ New York Times: Back to School
  4. ^ New York Times: Back to School
  5. ^ http://www.tmz.com/2007/02/09/high-school-musical-sequel-negotiations-off-key/
  6. ^ Disney Channel - Original Movies - High School Musical
  7. ^ "Pop production rocks St. George". The Salt Lake Tribune.
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