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Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen Zac Efron, Corbin Bleu, Ashley Tisdale and Vanessa Hudgens go from teen idol wannabes to full-fledged teen dreams. In this installment of the “High School Musical” franchise, their characters — Troy Bolton, Chad Danforth, Sharpay Evans and Gabriella Montez — are graduating, saying farewell and heading off to college. But what senior year is complete without some good old-fashioned senior superlatives?
So we asked the cast, old and new, to weigh in on the students of East High’s Class of 2008.
‘High School Musical’ Newbies Think Of Themselves As ‘A Breath Of Fresh Air’ For East High
‘We get to pass on a torch to three new faces,’ Corbin Bleu says of Justin Martin, Jemma McKenzie-Brown and Matt Prokop.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Kim Stolz
If the rumors are true, there may be a fourth “High School Musical” movie on the way. And although we’re saying goodbye to the original cast in “High School Musical 3: Senior Year,” the latest film introduces three fresh-faced newbies — Justin Martin, Jemma McKenzie-Brown and Matt Prokop — to pick up where the original Wildcats left off.
But Martin doesn’t think the new crew will replace the originals; he sees this as an