Thursday 9 October 2008

Zac Efron to star in 'Footloose' remake?

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HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3 director Kenny Ortega is hoping to bring a new version of the 1980s movie FOOTLOOSE to the big screen, and he's looking to a HSM star to take the lead in the new version.

Ortega says that Zac Efron is likely to be the star, calling the 20-year-old "perfect" for the main role.

"I think he'd be the perfect, perfect, perfect candidate to step in. I mean he's got this global excitement, this wonderful know-how." Ortega said to the BBC.


"He's the perfect age, so versatile, and talented and dynamic. You know it's hard for me to even imagine anybody that I think would be more perfectly suited."

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Monday 6 October 2008

High School Musical 'sets record'

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Cinemas around the UK have taken record advance bookings for Disney film High School Musical 3.

Three weeks ahead of its release, tickets to the value of more than £500,000 have been booked in advance, according to Walt Disney Pictures.

Odeon, the UK's largest cinema chain, said it had sold £245,205 in advance tickets, beating the record set by Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire.

The UK premiere for High School Musical 3 takes place on Tuesday.

Stars of the franchise, including Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens, are set to attend the London gala.

We are bracing ourselves for a huge first week run

Rupert Gavin, Odeon cinemas

Rupert Gavin, chief executive of the Odeon cinema chain, called it a "phenomenal and record-breaking start" for the movie's UK run.

"Our cinemas have been inundated with calls to pre-book tickets for what could be the year's biggest kids and teen audience movie.

"With schools breaking up for half-term just as High School Musical 3 opens, we are bracing ourselves for a huge first week run," he added.

Odeon's advance ticket sales eclipsed the record set by the fourth Harry Potter film in 2005, which had taken £227,000 at the same stage of booking.

High School Musical 3, which is the first cinematic outing in the series, is due to open across the UK on 22 October.

The original TV movie took the US by storm when it appeared on the Disney channel in January 2006. It went on to become a worldwide hit.

The sequel shattered cable TV records last summer, with a premiere watched by 18.6m in the US.

Work has already begun on High School Musical 4.

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