'High School Musical 4' cast rumors, news: sequel rumored to star Corbin Bleu and Ashley Tisdale

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With fans hyped up with the upcoming "High School Musical 4" movie, many are excited to know if Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron are returning. However, they are not the only ones, since rumors say that Corbin Bleu is also returning for the upcoming movie.

According to Game N Guide, Bleu will return in the fourth movie as the newest coach of the Wild Cats Basketball Team. The reason behind the rumors of him, along with Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens, returning for the fourth movie is the fact that he was spotted at the Anaheim Convention Center during a casting call. Furthermore, the rumors started to solidify when Bleu even shared an inspirational speech to all those who aspire to be part of the drama-musical movie titles.

Of course, there is still no word from Disney as to whether or not Bleu will return.

However, Corbin Bleu is not the only one getting linked to the newest movie of "High School Musical." According to Ecumenical News, there are also rumors about Ashley Tisdale, who played the lovable Sharpay Evans in earlier installments, making an appearance in the film. If the rumors turn out to be true, Tisdale will play the role of a theater club assistant. After all, her character, Sharpay, is certainly fit for the role of a person who can replace the great Ms. Darbus.

There are, however, contradicting rumors that recently surfaced as well, saying that Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron will not join the movie due to unknown reasons. However, fans prefer believing that the two will be back unless confirmed otherwise.

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