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Will the writer’s strike force production of “High School Musical 3” & “The Hannah Montana Movie” to be postponed ?

“What Time Is It ?”


Well, according to the folks who are working on the next installment of Disney’s hugely popular “High School Musical” series, it’s time to push back the start of production.


Where once this Walt Disney Pictures release was supposed to begin shooting in January, now the word coming out of Burbank suggests that the start of production has been pushed back to April. And even that new start date is said to be tentative, given that “High School Musical 3” ‘s screenplay is reportedly in very rough shape.



 
The cast of “High School Musical” performs in front of Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle
as part of ABC’s “Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade” special.
Copyright 2007 Disney. All Rights Reserved


As one Mouse House insider explained:



“We had hoped that the ‘High School Musical 3’ screenplay that was delivered just prior to the start of the strike would be shootable, but this thing is seriously in need of a rewrite. But as long as the Writer’s Guild remains out on strike, we’re not allowed to change a single word of this script. So right now, we’re stuck.”


Mind you, the folks at Disney are still moving forward with preproduction of “High School Musical 3.” Hoping against hope that the strike that’s currently paralyzing Hollywood gets resolved during the first quarter of 2008. Which — in theory, anyway — will leave enough time to rewrite and/or polish the HSM3 screenplay before the official start of shooting in April.


And just so you know: “High School Musical 3” isn’t the only almost-ready-to-shoot project that’s being tripped up by the writer’s strike. I’ve also heard that officials at Walt Disney Studios are concerned about the script for “The Hannah Montana Movie.” Which is supposed to begin shooting in Tennessee come April.


As our Mouse House insider continues:



“The same goes for the ‘Hannah Montana’ screenplay. This film could be a huge hit and really help launch Miley Cyrus’s movie career. But only if it gets the rewrite that it needs. Right now, that script is just in too rough a shape to shoot.”



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Now keep in mind that Walt Disney Pictures was really looking forward to put “High School Musical 3” and “The Hannah Montana Movie” out in theaters. Why For? Well, mostly because the combined production costs of these two motion pictures will still be less than half of what Disney is spending to make “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.”


Again that Mouse House insider speaks:



“These two were supposed to be our cash cows for 2008. We hoped to sell movie tickets to every tween in America, get them to download those soundtracks off of iTunes and then — three months later — get them to buy the ‘High School Musical 3’ and ‘Hannah Montana Movie’ DVDs. But none of that’s going to happen next year if we have to put off production because those scripts aren’t in good enough shape to shoot.”


And let me be blunt here, folks: Disney doesn’t want to push back production of “High School Musical 3” or “The Hannah Montana Movie.” These folks know how fickle the tween audience is. How even postponing the release of these two movies by just a few months may result in Mickey’s target audience losing interest. Moving on to the next big thing. Which is why preproduction on “HSM3” and “THMM” is going forward … For now, anyway.


But should the writer’s strike drag on into March … Well, it’ll be interesting to see what Disney opts to do then. Go forward with production with those not-quite-ready-to-shoot scripts and hope that these films can then be fixed in the editing bay? Or will Mickey just postpone production of “High School Musical 3” & “The Hannah Montana Movie” ’til the WGA comes back to work?


Your thoughts?




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Jim Hill

Jim Hill is an entertainment writer who has specialized in covering The Walt Disney Company for nearly 40 years now. Over that time, he has interviewed hundreds of animators, actors, and Imagineers -- many of whom have shared behind-the-scenes stories with Mr. Hill about how the Mouse House really works. In addition to the 4000+ articles Jim has written for the Web, he also co-hosts a trio of popular podcasts: “Disney Dish with Len Testa,” “Fine Tooning with Drew Taylor” and “Marvel US Disney with Aaron Adams.” Mr. Hill makes his home in Southern New Hampshire with his lovely wife Nancy and two obnoxious cats, Ginger & Betty.

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