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  • Crazy things you never knew about HSM2
  • Ryan from HSM3 wearing a dapper hat

High School Musical 3: Senior Year is almost upon us, here are some little known facts about the film and its cast...

A ghost, disappointed that he cannot be a part of HSM3

1) HSM3 was originally going to have a haunted theme and was going to be called Haunted High School Musical... But now it isn't.

2) HSM3 is the first film in the series to be released as an actual movie with popcorn and stuff.

Kenny Ortega, the director, who is definitely not yawning

3) If Director Kenny Ortega catches an actor or actress yawning on set, he forces them to pay him a dollar. After production he donates all the proceeds to "The Make a Wish Foundation". If he came to the Slink office on a Monday morning he would literally be a millionaire by lunch time.

4) Zac has no appendix, he had it removed on January 15th, 2008, ouch!

Robbie Williams. If he ever auditions to get back in Take That, he will sing 'Breaking Free'.

5) Way back in the mists of time, Vanessa sang "Angels" by Robbie Williams at her "High School Musical" audition.

6) It’s got a brit in it! East Yorkshire born, Jemma McKenzie-Brown is a British actress who will star in HSM3 as Tiara, a "Mini-Sharpay".

7) Filming began on May 3, 2008 and was scheduled to take 41 days (which is longer than the other two films). Slink cannot confirm whether it did actually take this long.

Corbin Bleu's dad's son

8) Vanessa's first job was acting in a local production of "The Wizard of Oz" where she played a munchkin and was paid $50.

9) Corbin Bleu’s dad is also an actor and has appeared in Buffy and stuff. On his acting profile page it just says "Father of Corbin Bleu" which probably makes him a bit angry...

10) Slink is flippin' excited about HSM3 and hopes you are too!



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