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Synopsis

The filmed version of the Tony, Grammy, Emmy, and Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway smash hit “Hamilton” combines the best elements of live theater and film in an astounding blend of hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway. Presenting the tale of American founding father Alexander Hamilton, this revolutionary moment in theater is the story of America then, told by America now. Fans can experience “Hamilton” in movie theaters nationwide for the first time beginning September 5, 2025.

Cast

  • Chris Jackson
  • Leslie Odom Jr.
Moviegoers are saying
Hamilton divides audiences into passionate camps - while one viewer dismisses it as a complete 'snoozefest,' the overwhelming majority hail it as a life-changing theatrical masterpiece. This filmed stage production has viewers declaring they want to see it 'again and again,' with many calling it not just one of the best musicals of all time, but a work that's especially relevant for our current times.
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Heart-Pounding
Life-Changing
Must-See-Masterpiece
Epic-Historical
All-The-Feels
Repeat-Worthy
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Reviews

Metacritic

90
Jun 30, 2020

Granted, nothing can fully replicate the unique qualities of a live theatrical experience. But if anyone doubts that Hamilton can still deliver a Broadway wallop to the comfort of one's couch, well, just you wait.

Brian Lowry
CNN
90
Jun 30, 2020

Hamilton defies a cynical reading. It is a great show, and an important one. Right now the latter might be more a more crucial description that the former. Don’t miss it.

Metacritic review by Bill Goodykoontz
Bill Goodykoontz
Arizona Republic
100
Jun 30, 2020

Would it have been better to be in the room where it happened? Sure, the magic of watching excellent musical theater happening in front of you is impossible to re-create. But as the recent “Cats” movie proved, sometimes veering too off-course from the stage production isn’t great, either, so why not embrace a filmed version of this spectacular thing?

Metacritic review by Brian Truitt
Brian Truitt
USA Today