Films & Entertainment
Hamilton Returns to Theaters with Extended Version and Cast Reunion
It’s been nearly a decade since Hamilton first took Broadway—and the world—by storm. Now, Walt Disney Studios is giving fans an unforgettable new way to experience the cultural juggernaut.
Later this fall, a new extended version of the original Broadway production will debut in theaters across the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, offering audiences something even Disney+ can’t: a never-before-seen reunion of the original cast and new insights into the show’s lasting legacy.
Tickets are available now through Fandango and major ticket retailers, but this isn’t just a rerelease—it’s a celebration.

Ten Years Later, Hamilton Still Has the Spotlight
First filmed in June 2016 and released on Disney+ in 2020, Hamilton quickly became a household name. But the story began even earlier, with its Broadway premiere in September 2015. That debut redefined musical theater by blending hip-hop, R&B, jazz, and traditional show tunes to tell the story of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton through a modern lens. Ten years later, its lyrics, performances, and themes resonate in classrooms, living rooms, and theaters worldwide.
The 2025 theatrical release marks the 10th anniversary of the show’s original Broadway run, proving that Hamilton is more than a musical; it’s a movement.
An Exclusive Cast Reunion for the Big Screen
What sets this new theatrical edition apart? The addition of “Reuniting the Revolution,” a special prologue created just for the cinematic release. This new segment brings the original cast back together—Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom, Jr., Daveed Diggs, Phillipa Soo, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Christopher Jackson, Jonathan Groff, and more—as they reflect on how Hamilton changed their lives and shaped the world around them.
This intimate feature is not available on Disney+ and is exclusively offered in theaters for this anniversary celebration.

A Global Theatrical Rollout
After its U.S. release on September 5, Hamilton will arrive in theaters in the U.K. and Ireland on September 26, followed by Australia and New Zealand on November 13. Whether you saw it live on stage or streamed it at home, this version invites you to experience the production as you’ve never seen it before—on the big screen, with a full-circle moment for the cast that made history sing.
The original performances remain as powerful as ever, and this time, fans can witness the magic with an added layer of reflection, nostalgia, and behind-the-scenes perspective. If you thought you knew Hamilton, you haven’t seen it like this.



