SummaryDisney's High School Musical phenomenon leaps onto the big screen in High School Musical 3: Senior Year, in which America's favorite high school students hit senior year. Amidst a basketball championship, prom and a spring musical featuring all of the Wildcats, Troy and Gabriella vow to make every moment last as their lifelong college dreams put ... Read More
Directed By:Kenny Ortega
Written By:Peter Barsocchini
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Metascore
Mixed or Average
57
User score
Generally Favorable
6.3
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
57
46% Positive
12 Reviews
12 Reviews
46% Mixed
12 Reviews
12 Reviews
8% Negative
2 Reviews
2 Reviews
75
A sweet, innocent look at an impossibly idealized high school world.
75
What it lacks in narrative ambition, it makes up for in dazzling choreography.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.3
53% Positive
59 Ratings
59 Ratings
29% Mixed
33 Ratings
33 Ratings
18% Negative
20 Ratings
20 Ratings
Aug 15, 2011
10
I love this movie. I enjoyed all of this movie! I want to watch again. Troy is so cool and Gabriella is so cute. I want you to listen these songs. These songs made you happy.
Jan 11, 2012
9
At last, we have been given a decent typical teenage film, now they confront one of the worst fears that a teenager can feel. Enjoyable, funny and it is better than the others.
70
For those scoring at home, the third entry in the "High School Musical" series is better than the second but doesn't quite sustain the unvarnished, giddy highs of the first.
60
A candy-colored never-never land that Peter Pan might envy.
50
Right out of the gate, we realize that bringing the series to the big screen makes the flaws that much more obvious. The voices are too thin, the music and lyrics too simplistic, and the production values are – frankly – too "televisual."
50
Set against a production design seemingly inspired by the American flag, director Kenny Ortega's choreography is industrial and efficient, if haplessly stranded somewhere between Michael Jackson and the Village People.
25
If you're gay and/or eight years old, HSM3 is the movie event of the year.
Jan 2, 2012
6
The best of them all. With some good songs, okay performances and some touching moments. It is a solid ending for a very shaky franchise. I give this movie 64%.
Jun 12, 2021
5
After an average first and below average second comes the third and last part, which although not exceptional, is still slightly pleasing, because in my opinion it is the best part. Our main characters are already in their final year and it is a kind of last ride of singing and a kind of common farewell, which takes place most of the time again at school and in the final part it is quite nostalgic and a return to the first part. The songs again I can't say if they were worse or better. Again, don't look for anything of quality in the story, but as I said, I would consider it the best of the trilogy here. On top of that you could see the shift in the cinematography. So, for me, an average film that closes this musical and probably a treat for fans. Not much for the average viewer.
Mar 15, 2014
3
okay the high school 3 is okay the fact there getting out of high school finally no more high school finally something to forward to . ................................
Jul 24, 2013
0
que pelicula tan espantosa Disney se esta desviando a lo cursi y sobre absurdo un musical que tendria que tener un gran final de recuperacion despues de la 2 pesima una leccion sobre los musicales
Production Company:
- Walt Disney Pictures
- Borden and Rosenbush Entertainment
Release Date:Oct 24, 2008
Duration:1 h 52 m
Rating:G
Tagline:high school graduation
Awards
Teen Choice Awards
• 2 Wins & 7 Nominations
MTV Movie + TV Awards
• 2 Wins & 5 Nominations
Kids' Choice Awards, USA
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations




























