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When do episodes of High School Musical The Musical The Series Season 4 air in Australia?

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High School Musical The Musical The Series Season 4 will be the final season of the series, and this post will tell you when you can watch all of its episodes here in Australia.

Showrunner Tim Federle took to Instagram with the news that Season 4 would be the show’s last.

“This series was always about found family, and about making something you love with people you love. In other words, it was a tribute to theater kids,” Federle said.  “I can’t wait for our dedicated fan base to watch this world-class cast take a final bow.”

All up, Season 4 will run eight (8) total episodes, and in a surprise move by Disney+, all episodes will be released at the same time: 5.00 pm AEST on 9 August.

Season 4 will feature a number of actors from the original High School Musical film series, including  Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman, Lucas Grabeel, Bart Johnson, Alyson Reed and Kaycee Strohwill. They’ll join series regulars Joshua Bassett, Sofia Wylie, Dara Renee, Julia Lester, Frankie Rodriguez, Kate Reinders, Liamani Segura, Kylie Cantrall, Matthew Sato, Caitlin Reilly, Mark St. Cyr, Matt Cornett, Larry Saperstein, Joe Serafini, Adrian Lyles and Saylor Bell Curda.

You can check out a new trailer below.

High School Musical The Musical The Series streams on Disney+ here in Australia.


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