The highly anticipated theatrical release of the ‘Hamilton’ movie has finally been set for September in celebration of the musical’s 10th anniversary. Creator and original star Lin-Manuel Miranda shared the exciting news that the film will hit cinemas on September 5th, giving fans a chance to experience the magic of ‘Hamilton’ on the big screen once again. This announcement marks a significant milestone for the beloved Broadway production, which continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

Miranda revealed the release date during his appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he reflected on the show’s journey and shared anecdotes from its early days. The decision to bring ‘Hamilton’ to movie theatres comes after its successful streaming debut on Disney+ back in July 2020, allowing a wider audience to enjoy the groundbreaking musical from the comfort of their homes. Now, fans can relive the magic of ‘Hamilton’ in cinemas across the US and Puerto Rico next month.

The original cast of ‘Hamilton’ recently reunited for a special performance at the 78th Tony Awards in New York City, stirring up nostalgia and excitement among fans. The star-studded event featured memorable renditions of iconic songs from the musical, with Lin-Manuel Miranda and Leslie Odom Jr. leading the cast in a breathtaking showcase of talent and camaraderie. The reunion was a heartwarming reminder of the impact that ‘Hamilton’ has had on both the cast members and audiences alike.
One standout moment from the reunion was the announcement of Leslie Odom Jr.’s return to the role of Aaron Burr for a limited 12-week run at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York City. Odom Jr.’s portrayal of the complex character earned him critical acclaim and prestigious awards during the original Broadway run of ‘Hamilton’, making his comeback a highly anticipated event for theatre-goers. His upcoming performances promise to reignite the magic of ‘Hamilton’ for both new and returning fans.
As the 10th anniversary of ‘Hamilton’ approaches, the cast and creators of the musical are taking time to reflect on the show’s enduring legacy and cultural significance. Renée Elise Goldsberry, who played Angelica Schuyler in the original cast, shared her emotional reunion experience with People, expressing gratitude for the bond shared among the cast members. The camaraderie and shared memories continue to fuel the cast’s passion for the groundbreaking production.
The ‘Hamilton’ movie release in September serves as a fitting tribute to the musical’s 10 years of success and innovation. Bringing the story of Alexander Hamilton to the silver screen allows audiences to immerse themselves in the spectacle and emotion of the musical, making it an experience to remember. With tickets now on sale for the theatrical release, fans can look forward to rediscovering the magic of ‘Hamilton’ in cinemas next month, marking a new chapter in the musical’s remarkable journey.
