For creator Tim Federle the idea of bringing High School Musical: The Musical: The Series into the homes of television viewers was a no-brainer. He wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to experience this type of show, where music was the basis of it and the theme running through it, but not all it was about. By basing it on the original film series, he was able to develop a strong story line and a quality cast of characters that viewers have rapidly gotten attached to.
Four Seasons of Enjoyment
With four full seasons (38 episodes) of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, it’s easy to see how fans get attached to everything it has to offer. The wide variety of characters represent high school students from all walks of life, and teenagers were cast to increase the realism offered by the show. That was important to the show’s creator and those who helped develop it, to ensure that viewers could really relate to and identify with what the characters were experiencing.
Showing on Disney+ for Ease of Viewing
The series is on Disney+, making it easy to find and view for anyone who wants to see it. Whether you’re a long-time fan, you loved the films, or you’re just learning about it, and it sounds interesting, there are great reasons to check it out and experience it for yourself. Representation was important in the creation and development of this series, so nearly everyone can find someone in the cast of characters that they relate to.
Broadway Experience Pays Off
Creator Tim Federle wanted to make it easy for people to relate to the characters in the show, and to see them grow up and make their way into the world. Teenagers and older adults can all relate to at least one of the characters and enjoy the themes and situations portrayed in the series. From the very first episode all the way to the closure of the reunion, there’s something for everyone.
Fans Continue to Love the Series
Fans really love High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, along with the films that started it all. They can see themselves in a lot of the characters and situations presented, and they want to cheer for the students trying to make their way through difficult times. Whether you can relate or you just enjoy the music, there are great ways to experience the show.