Will the sequel live up its growing giant of a predecessor?
The sequel is "a scootch more mature," Disney Channel Worldwide entertainment chief Gary Marsh says. But that's not likely to affect viewership, since the film fundamentally seems to fit in with the big cultural picture: "It keys into the popularity of music and dance that's sweeping the country with shows like So You Think You Can Dance, Dancing With the Stars and American Idol," says Neil Meron, producer of the new movie musical Hairspray.
According to USA Today, word on the street is that many analysts are expecting HSM2 to match or exceed the premiere ratings of the original. The song "What Time Is It?" from the sequel was released in May and holds a top 50 spot on iTunes' Top 100 Songs list, and a music video for the song was released in June. It is also the first Disney Channel original movie to run commercials on ABC (a Disney property).
High School Musical 2 debuted on Disney on Demand via Cablevision (NYSE: CVC)'s digital iO service and Verizon (NYSE: VZ)'s FiOS TV last Friday, a week earlier than The Disney Channel premiere August 17th. Interesting move Disney.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-17-2007 @ 1:03AM
Steve said...
I think the sequel has a good chance of living up to the original in terms of financial return, but I have to wonder about the big-screen version. I think something called "Haunted High School Musical" is coming to multiplexes at some future date -- I'm not sure the franchise is that strong.
I am a DIS shareholder, so I hope this sequel is a huge hit. I'd love to know what the budget on the project was. I believe Disney spent $4 million on the original, which I thought was too much to spend for a Disney Channel movie (makes you wonder what the typical budget of a Disney Channel movie is).
8-17-2007 @ 10:05PM
Frederick said...
High School Musical 2 does not live to the hype. Ech! The concept is good: summer, country club, by the pool, golf course... In my mind if was sort of like "summer lovin had me a blast..." but a whole show rather than just a song. The songs are great too - but there is no clincher - nothing in the place of "were all in this together". The coreography is waaaaay fine, infact better than the first BUT whoever directed it sucked! He shouldn't be directing at all. The movie did not seem like a story at all... not smooth. I might as well have been watching 7 music videos one after the other.
Again, yeeech!