This fall, audiences worldwide are invited to experience Hamilton like never before—not from the couch, but in the immersive glow of a movie theater.
A Cinematic Encore: Hamilton Returns to Theaters
Originally released on Disney+ in July 2020 due to the pandemic, the filmed version of the Broadway sensation Hamilton is finally receiving its long-anticipated theatrical release to mark the show’s 10th anniversary. The musical will premiere in theaters across the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico on September 5, 2025; it follows soon after in the U.K. and Ireland on September 26, and in Australia and New Zealand on November 13.
This release isn’t just a replay—it includes a brand-new segment titled “Reuniting the Revolution”, offering exclusive interviews with the original cast and creative team reflecting on Hamilton’s cultural footprint and its personal impact on their lives.
In the Trailer: A Glimpse of Broadway’s Electrifying Magic
The newly released official trailer teases the powerful blend of live theater and cinematic storytelling that made Hamilton a phenomenon. Fans shared the trailer on social media—captioned “#Hamilten”—and anticipation went viral, with reactions ranging from joyful exclamation to ticket-buying commitments.
The trailer transports us straight onto the Richard Rodgers Theatre’s stage, spotlighting Lin-Manuel Miranda as Alexander Hamilton, Phillipa Soo as Eliza, Leslie Odom Jr. as Aaron Burr, and an ensemble cast that brought sheer musical brilliance—Daveed Diggs, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Jonathan Groff, and more—to life.
Why It Matters: A Cultural Moment Revisited
Hamilton redefined musical theater with its fusion of hip-hop, R&B, jazz, and Broadway elements. It exploded onto the scene in 2015, earning a record-breaking 11 Tony Awards, a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and global acclaim for reframing America’s founding in a vibrant, inclusive language.
Director Thomas Kail speaks to the unique opportunity this theatrical release presents: “When we filmed Hamilton, we wanted to try to capture the feeling of being in the Richard Rodgers Theatre during that first year on Broadway… we’re thrilled that audiences will now have the opportunity to experience it on the big screen”.
Final Bow—or Rather, Encore
This cinematic return offers both longtime fans and new audiences a chance to revisit—or discover—the energy and intimacy of the original Broadway production. Theaters from AMC to Cinemark are already listing showtimes and ticket sales, with Fandango prominently featuring Hamilton in its upcoming releases.
Whether you’re a Broadway aficionado or theater-curious, this is your invitation back to the room where it happens—this time, under the silver screen’s light.





