‘Grease’ to return as spinoff series ‘Rydell High’
The spinoff will feature some of the original songs as well as hits from the 1950s.
Grease. Photo: Paramount Pictures
Grease is about to come roaring back with a small screen version called Grease: Rydell High, named after the high school in which the 1978 movie was based.
With a big screen prequel to the musical also in the pipeline, Warner Media/Entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt revealed Tuesday that a spinoff series based on the musical is in the making.
Like the original, the updated story will explore teenage angst and peer pressure, the horrors of puberty and life in Middle America.
It will also feature some of the original songs as well as hits from the 1950s, Greenblatt told delegates at MIPCOM, the world’s biggest entertainment market in Cannes, France.
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“We’re going to reinvent it as a musical series, with some of the music of the show, some of the characters. We’re going to build out the world of the show that everybody loves … into a big, fun rock ‘n’ roll musical,” he added.
“Other ideas are cooking. Grease crosses all kind of genres and, you know, it’s hip!” Greenblatt said.
“We are in a moment of time where musicals are really back. It’s a form that goes in and out of favour, and it’s coming back in a big way,” he said.
“Movie studios are making them, people are going to them. Broadway has never been stronger.”
Sparked by the success of the 2017 Oscar winner La La Land, Hollywood has taken the form to its heart again with Steven Spielberg shooting West Side Story with a new screenplay by Tony Kushner.
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