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How Long Is Hamilton Playing On The Disney Channel

2020 American pic of Broadway play

Hamilton
Hamilton Disney+ poster 2020.jpg

Release poster

Directed past Thomas Kail
Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Based on Alexander Hamilton
by Ron Chernow
Produced by
  • Thomas Kail
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • Jeffrey Seller
Starring
  • Daveed Diggs
  • Renée Elise Goldsberry
  • Jonathan Groff
  • Christopher Jackson
  • Jasmine Cephas Jones
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • Leslie Odom Jr.
  • Okieriete Onaodowan
  • Anthony Ramos
  • Phillipa Soo
Cinematography Declan Quinn
Edited by Jonah Moran
Music by Lin-Manuel Miranda

Production
companies

  • Walt Disney Pictures[one]
  • 5000 Broadway Productions
  • Nevis Productions
  • Old 320 Sycamore Pictures
  • RadicalMedia[ii]
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Movement Pictures[ii]

Release appointment

  • July 3, 2020 (2020-07-03)

Running time

160 minutes[iii]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $12.5 million (stage production)[4]

Hamilton is a 2020 American historical fiction[five] [6] musical drama pic consisting of a live stage recording of the 2015 Broadway musical of the aforementioned name, which was inspired by the 2004 biography Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow. It was directed and produced by Thomas Kail and produced, written, and composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Miranda also stars as Treasury Secretary and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, along with the musical's original principal Broadway bandage.

Originally planned for theatrical release on October 15, 2021, Hamilton was instead released worldwide to stream on Disney+ on July 3, 2020. Acclaimed past critics for its visuals, performances, and direction, it became one of the nearly-streamed films of 2020. The film was named as one of the all-time films of 2020 by the American Film Institute, and was nominated for Best Motion Motion-picture show – Musical or One-act and All-time Histrion in a Motion Film – Musical or Comedy (for Miranda) at the 78th Golden Globe Awards, while Daveed Diggs was nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Male Role player in a Limited Series or Television Moving-picture show. Hamilton was too nominated for twelve Primetime Emmy Awards, and won two, including Outstanding Diverseness Special.

Synopsis [edit]

Divided in two acts, the musical depicts a dramatized business relationship of the life and career of Alexander Hamilton, an orphaned immigrant from the Caribbean island of Nevis. The first act covers Hamilton's arrival in New York City in 1776, his work in the Continental Army as an adjutant-de-camp to General George Washington during the American Revolution, and his courtship and marriage to Eliza Schuyler. The 2nd act covers Hamilton'southward postwar work as the first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, his affair with Maria Reynolds, the death of his son Philip and finally his own death in a duel with Aaron Burr.

Cast [edit]

  • Daveed Diggs as Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson
  • Renée Elise Goldsberry as Angelica Schuyler
  • Jonathan Groff as Rex George III
  • Christopher Jackson every bit George Washington
  • Jasmine Cephas Jones every bit Peggy Schuyler and Maria Reynolds
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda equally Alexander Hamilton
  • Leslie Odom Jr. as Aaron Burr
  • Okieriete Onaodowan as Hercules Mulligan and James Madison
  • Anthony Ramos as John Laurens and Philip Hamilton
  • Phillipa Soo as Eliza Hamilton
  • Sydney James Harcourt every bit Philip Schuyler, James Reynolds, doctor and ensemble
  • Thayne Jasperson as Samuel Seabury and ensemble
  • Jon Rua as Charles Lee and ensemble
  • Ephraim Sykes as George Eacker and ensemble

Carleigh Bettiol, Ariana DeBose, Hope Easterbrook, Sasha Hutchings, Elizabeth Judd, Austin Smith, and Seth Stewart also appear equally ensemble members.

Musical numbers [edit]

End Credits

  • "My Shot (Rise Up Remix)"[seven] – The Roots featuring Busta Rhymes, Joell Ortiz and Nate Ruess
  • "Dearest Theodosia" (Instrumental)[7] – Orchestra
  • "Exit Music" – Orchestra

Product [edit]

The film is edited together from three performances of Hamilton at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in Midtown Manhattan in June 2016 with the original chief Broadway cast members, prior to the departure of Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Phillipa Soo, and Ariana DeBose from the production, combined with a few "setup shots" recorded without an audience nowadays.[8] These shots included numbers that were captured with the utilise of a Steadicam, crane and dolly.[nine] The footage, shot by RadicalMedia, was originally filmed to exist spliced into the 2016 documentary Hamilton's America.[10] The moving-picture show includes a one-minute break.[vii]

The picture show features the majority of the original Broadway cast, minus ensemble members Betsy Struxness and Emmy Raver-Lampman who left in March and April 2016 respectively – their roles are performed by Hope Easterbrook and Elizabeth Judd.[11] [12] Jonathan Groff, who departed the part of Male monarch George III in Apr and was replaced by Rory O'Malley, returned to the production to reprise his role for the moving picture. He too provides, in grapheme, the vox of the pre-bear witness journalist at the beginning of the film, welcoming the audience to the show.[13]

On Feb 3, 2020, it was announced that Walt Disney Studios had acquired the worldwide distribution rights for the flick for $75 million.[fourteen] Disney successfully outbid multiple competitors, including Warner Bros. Pictures, 20th Century Play tricks, and Netflix, which had all expressed involvement in the moving-picture show rights.[15] The deal, reportedly one of the virtually expensive flick rights acquisitions,[16] was negotiated past Walt Disney Pictures president Sean Bailey and placed into motion after Disney CEO Bob Iger approached the producers with personal interest in acquiring the picture rights.[17] [18] The moving picture is produced by Miranda, Jeffrey Seller, and Kail.[8]

Release [edit]

The movie was originally scheduled for an October 15, 2021 theatrical wide release by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures,[19] [20] [16] but was later moved up to July 3, 2020, on Disney+, every bit appear by Disney and Miranda on May 12, 2020[21] in light of the touch on of the COVID-19 pandemic on the film manufacture and the performing arts, which shut downwardly the Broadway, Due west Stop, and touring productions. This move was also washed to go the film released in time for the Quaternary of July weekend, on the 244th anniversary of the independence of the U.s.a..[22]

The movie was planned to be released for home media distribution in 2022,after the streaming release.This was and so released on Dvd and also Blu-ray.[23] [24]

Hamilton received a PG-thirteen rating past the MPA for "language and some suggestive material".[25] 2 instances of the expletive "fuck" were censored to avoid an R rating; a third, partially unfinished one used in "Say No to This" is retained, making information technology the first film released past Walt Disney Pictures to feature the expletive.[26] A fourth expletive, "motherfucker", used in "The Adams Administration" is likewise kept in, just was afterwards bleeped every bit well for comedic effect equally part of the prove and its cast anthology.

A backside-the-scenes documentary about the making of the picture, entitled Hamilton In-Depth with Kelley Carter, premiered on The Undefeated and Disney+ the aforementioned twenty-four hours every bit the moving-picture show. Information technology features journalist Kelley L. Carter hosting a roundtable discussion with Thomas Kail and members of the cast almost the musical's origins, its significance in pop culture, and how its story and portrayal of historical events resonate with the modern-day discussions about social injustice and systemic racism.[27]

Reception [edit]

Audience viewership [edit]

On the weekend of the film'southward release, the Disney+ app was downloaded 266,084 times, a 72% increase from the past 4 weeks' total.[28] Television receiver analytics provider, Samba TV reported that 2.vii meg U.S. households streamed the film in its first 10 days on Disney+.[29] In August 2020, it was reported that a "staggering" 37.1% of subscribers (most 22 million) had watched the picture over its kickoff month (past comparing, the second-largest viewership portion on a platform was Netflix'south Unsolved Mysteries with 13.7%).[30] In November, Diverseness reported the film was the most watched directly-to-streaming championship of 2020 up to that point.[31] In December, research firm Screen Engine reported that Hamilton was the second-most watched straight-to-streaming championship of 2020 behind HBO Max's Wonder Woman 1984.[32]

Critical response [edit]

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Hamilton holds an approval rating of 98% based on 202 reviews, with an average rating of ix.1/10. The site'due south critics consensus reads: "Expect around, wait around at how beautifully Hamilton shines beyond Broadway – and at how marvelously Thomas Kail captures the stage bear witness's infectious free energy."[33] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of xc out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[34]

Peter Debruge, in his review for Variety, wrote: "For those fortunate enough to see Hamilton on phase, this will exist a welcome reminder of beingness amidst the commencement to witness such a revolutionary piece of American theater. And if y'all couldn't go tickets at the fourth dimension (some of which fetched more the value of Cares Human action stimulus payments), this 2 1/2-hr release represents an incredible equalizing moment".[35] Justin Chang of the Los Angeles Times wrote "For those of us who have never seen the stage show, and have compensated by spending many happy hours with the soundtrack, it's a particular pleasure to be figuratively ushered into the live Richard Rodgers Theater audience, whose applause you often hear and whose presence you sometimes glimpse in passing. Unaltered from that initial staging, apart from some seamless editing (by Jonah Moran) and the silencing of a few family-unfriendly expletives, this filmed Hamilton is somehow both a four-year-quondam time capsule and a timely encounter with the nowadays."[36]

Rafer Guzmán of Newsday gave the moving-picture show three stars out of four, writing "Directed with a steady hand by Thomas Kail, Hamilton doesn't quite capture the electricity of a live operation, though mid-song laughs and cheers can occasionally be heard from the audience (in that location'due south also a one-minute intermission). Hamilton volition surely render when Broadway does, but for now this document will serve nicely in its stead."[37] David Ehrlich of IndieWire gave the moving-picture show a grade of A− and said: "This is Hamilton equally you always wanted to see it, and it ever will be. And with Disney+ releasing it just in fourth dimension for the Fourth of July, it doubles every bit a perfect reminder that America is simply worth celebrating because of what information technology aspires to exist — the version of it nosotros see in our minds' eye, and not the one that's petrified on the pages of our history books."[38]

David Rooney, in his review for The Hollywood Reporter, praised Kail's directing by writing "The fine art of the filmed performance has evolved considerably since the days when a camera or ii were plonked down at the rim of the stage and the show unfolded as a static theatrical facsimile. Since staging Hamilton, managing director Thomas Kail has been sharpening his skills on television work like Grease Live! — withal by far the all-time of the recent spate of alive Boob tube musicals — and Fosse/Verdon, a striking hybrid of theatrical performance and conventional narrative."[39]

A. O. Scott of The New York Times named the film a "Critic'southward Pick", praising the timeliness of its release stating "One lesson that the past few years should have taught — or reconfirmed — is that there aren't whatsoever good old days. [...] This 4-year-old performance of 'Hamilton,' viewed without nostalgia, feels more vital, more challenging than always."[40]

Accolades [edit]

Following its release and acclamation, in that location was speculation on whether Hamilton would be eligible for University Awards consideration.[41] Major publications pointed to previous instances of Academy Award-nominated films featuring stage recordings, such as Othello (1965) and Give 'em Hell, Harry (1975), suggesting the possibility of recognition for Hamilton. However, on July 6, 2020, the Academy of Move Pictures Arts and Sciences disqualified Hamilton for the 93rd Academy Awards, citing a rule implemented in 1997 that "Recorded stage productions are not eligible for consideration."[42] Disney included Hamilton in its awards consideration campaign and reportedly submitted the movie to every organization and award guild, regardless of apparent eligibility.[43] Unlike the University, other major organizations that present moving picture awards—such as the Gilt World Awards and the Screen Actors Order Awards—have no specific restrictions against filmed theater, and thus recognized the picture show.[44]

See also [edit]

  • Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
  • Listing of films about the American Revolution

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