HSMTMTS Season 2 spoilers: Sofia Wylie reveals her favorite songs, plus how to watch KiMi Robinson, Arizona Republic
Sofia Wylie of Phoenix has been on national television for almost a decade. Only a few months ago, she celebrated her 17th birthday.
On Friday, May 14, fans of “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” will see the dancer and actor reprise the role of Gina, who is described as a “transfer student and ambitious yet entitled theater kid,” when Season 2 premieres on Disney+.
The series is a “mockumentary”-style show about theater-loving students who attend the high school where the wildly popular “High School Musical” movies were filmed. As the title of the show suggests, the premise of the first season is about the teens putting on a production of “High School Musical.”
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High School Musical: The Musical: The Series that Rodrigo first made her name in music with fellow songwriter Joshua Bassett. Now, the series is set to premiere its second season this week.
For the 2019 first season, both Olivia Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett penned original music for the TV show, with Rodrigo writing the ballad âAll I Wantâ for her character and the pair writing their duet âJust For A Momentâ together for the season finale. Ahead of Season 2, CinemaBlend asked Bassett if they wrote any new songs this time around. His answer:
HSMTMTS Season 2 spoilers: Sofia Wylie reveals her favorite songs, plus how to watch KiMi Robinson, Arizona Republic
Sofia Wylie of Phoenix has been on national television for almost a decade. Only a few months ago, she celebrated her 17th birthday.
On Friday, May 14, fans of “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” will see the dancer and actor reprise the role of Gina, who is described as a “transfer student and ambitious yet entitled theater kid,” when Season 2 premieres on Disney+.
The series is a “mockumentary”-style show about theater-loving students who attend the high school where the wildly popular “High School Musical” movies were filmed. As the title of the show suggests, the premise of the first season is about the teens putting on a production of “High School Musical.”
High School Musical fans will want to set a reminder to catch the Season 1 marathon of “
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” on May 8th. The marathon starts at 5:00 p.m. EDT/PDT, ahead of the show’s Season 2 premiere on Disney+ on May 14th.
In the announcement, Disney Channel explained that the one-time-only High School Musical Marathon will also feature sneak peeks of Season 2, as well as a new musical number performed by Nini and Ricky, and special messages and facts about the cast. Fans can also look for more “Buspool Karaoke” music videos and other surprises during the marathon.
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Ahead of the season 2 launch of Disney+ s meta-musical comedy series,
HSMTMTS will be marathoning its entire 10-episode first season on Saturday, May 8 on Disney Channel, the network that introduced the world to the original
High School Musical franchise. The one-time-only marathon, which kicks off at 5 p.m. ET/PT, will be ad-free.
Another enticing reason to tune in are the early season 2 surprises that will pop up throughout the five-hour marathon, including sneak peeks at scenes from the new season and a musical duet performed by Olivia Rodrigo s Nini and Joshua Bassett s Ricky.