The actress from the High School Musical series revealed what it was like to work alongside the original cast of the Disney Channel films
The fourth and final season of “High School Musical: The Series: The Musical” premiered on Disney+ last Wednesday, the 9th, where the new episodes show East High students in their senior year of high school. In addition, they are also faced with great news: High School Musical 4 will be recorded on the premises of the school and they will be extras in the film.
The new season also features the participation of part of the original cast of the Disney Channel film franchise. Among the stars returning to the High School Musical universe are Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman, Lucas Grabbel, Kaycee Stroth, bart johnson It is Alison Reed, who will play, respectively, Chad, Taylor, Ryan, Martha, Coach Bolton and Miss Darbus. Remember the trailer!
One of the big stars of the series is Sofia Wylie, who plays the kind and talented Gina Porter. The 19-year-old actress, who has been there since the first season of the series, gained greater prominence in this last batch of episodes. In a conversation with Disney Brazil, she told a little about the experience of working alongside some original Wildcasts.
In this new season we still have many elements of the original trilogy. Not all ‘highschoolers’ [modo como o elenco da série apelidou os personagens das produções originais] are back, but we have some outstanding characters with us. Actors like Corbin Bleu, who we already knew from the previous season”
Wylie he also revealed how the meeting with part of the original cast of the Disney Channel films was:
It was really cool to be able to meet and perform with them this season. A really cool experience to experience and observe the real friendship between them, the support they give each other, how much fun they have working together and how happy they were to get together and do this season with us. Some improvised and challenged themselves. It was really nice to see up close how they grew up together.”
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