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Running time111 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$11 millionBox office$252.9 millionHigh School Musical 3: Senior Year is a 2008 American written by and directed. It is the third installment in the.High School Musical 3: Senior Year follows six friends: Troy Bolton , Gabriella Montez , Sharpay Evans , her twin brother Ryan , Chad Danforth , and Taylor McKessie , who are in their final year of high school and face the daunting prospect of being separated as they go off to college. Joined by the rest of their East High Wildcat classmates, they stage their last spring musical, reflecting their experiences, hopes, and fears about the future.High School Musical 3: Senior Year was developed immediately following the success of its predecessor. Production returned to for which Disney received a $2 million tax-break incentive, the largest the state has ever given to a film. Began in May 2008, and diverted a larger production and marketing budget to accommodate a theatrical release. Previous filming locations and were also returned to, while additional scenes were filmed in.High School Musical 3: Senior Year premiered in London on October 17, 2008, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 24, 2008.
Upon release, the film received generally positive critical success, with critics noting it as an improvement over the previous two installments. The film was also a commercial success, as it grossed over $90 million worldwide in its first three days of release, setting a new record for the largest opening weekend for a musical film. Overall, the film grossed $252 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film of the franchise. Meanwhile, the was also successful, as it peaked at number two in the United States.It was followed by the film (2011), which was released and on television.
Contents.Plot The East High basketball team trail the West High in the championship game of the season. At the half, Troy rallies his team (') and leads the team to victory.
At the after-party, Troy and Gabriella discuss their unknown future and the short time they have left at East High (').At school, Ms. Darbus notices the lack of students signing up for the musical, and Sharpay suggests a one-woman show. Kelsi signs up everyone in homeroom, to the displeasure of the class. Darbus announces that the show will be called 'Senior Year', focusing on the future of the graduating seniors, and reveals that Sharpay, Ryan, Kelsi, and Troy have all been considered for a scholarship at, but only one will be chosen. Sharpay becomes desperate to win and, knowing that Kelsi will give the best songs to Troy and Gabriella, gets Ryan to try to persuade Kelsi to give them a song by predicting her (and Ryan's) future (').While on the rooftop, Troy asks Gabriella to prom and she teaches him how to waltz ('Can I Have This Dance?' ), while Taylor refuses Chad’s pathetic attempt to ask her to the dance. She later relents when Chad asks again in front of everyone during lunch.
The group rehearses for the musical with a scene about their prom night ('). The next day, Ryan and Kelsi rehearse (') which leads to Ryan asking Kelsi to prom, while Troy and Chad reminisce about their past in Reilly's Auto Parts ('The Boys Are Back'). Tiara learns Gabriella has been accepted into the Stanford Freshman's Honors Program and informs Sharpay, who convinces Troy that he is the only thing keeping Gabriella from going.
Troy convinces Gabriella to go, and she leaves for college the next day ('Walk Away').Troy and his father, Jack, argue about which college he will attend, and Troy drives to East High bewildered until he finally screams at the top of his lungs in the theater ('Scream'). Witnessing this, Ms. Darbus reveals that she sent in his application for Juilliard. Troy gets a call from Gabriella saying that although she loves him, she will not return to for prom or graduation. However, on the day of the dance, Troy visits Gabriella at and they have their own prom ('Can I Have This Dance? Meanwhile, Sharpay prepares for her last musical at East High, and Jimmie receives a text from Troy telling him to cover for him onstage because Troy is going to be late.Kelsi and Ryan start the show; as Troy’s and Gabriella’s understudies, Jimmie performs with Sharpay and embarrasses her, although the audience applauds.
Troy and Gabriella appear during the second half of the show and sing their duet together ('Just Wanna Be with You (Reprise)'). Tiara betrays Sharpay, telling her Tiara will take over the drama department next year. Sharpay finally learns how it feels to be manipulated and humiliated, but crashes Tiara’s performance and upstages her ('A Night to Remember (Reprise)').At the end of the musical, Ms. Darbus reveals that both Kelsi and Ryan have won the Juilliard scholarship, and Troy reveals he has chosen to attend the to be close to Gabriella, play basketball, and perform in theater. Taylor reveals that she will be attending with honors to study Political Science, and Sharpay and Chad reveal they will attend the for Performing Arts and basketball, respectively ('We're All in This Together').At the graduation ceremony, Troy gives the class speech after being selected by Ms.
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