Ryan Reynolds gave an inspiring speech to the Class of 2020 from his old high school in Vancouver, Canada, and gifted every student a free large pizza from his favourite local restaurant.
13.04.2020 - 19:37 / variety.com
By Will Thorne
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Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the creative mind behind Warner Bros. Television’s multiple Archie comics-based series, is returning to his roots for his next project.
The “Riverdale” showrunner is developing a drama based on his 2008 play “Good Boys and True” at Quibi, Variety has learned exclusively. He will co-write and executive produce the series alongside fellow “Riverdale” scribe Greg Murray.
Described as a suspenseful drama about class, sexuality and identity which
Ryan Reynolds gave an inspiring speech to the Class of 2020 from his old high school in Vancouver, Canada, and gifted every student a free large pizza from his favourite local restaurant.
Ryan Reynolds gave back to his former high school.
Kitsilano Secondary School's class of 2020 may not be able to graduate and receive their diplomas as they imagined, but Ryan Reynolds is hoping his virtual commencement speech can make up for it. As a student who graduated from the high school, the actor took on the immense privilege of delivering the commencement speech for the class of 2020.
Congratulations to the graduating class of Kitsilano Secondary School: not only are you done with high school, but Ryan Reynolds just bought you a pizza.The Vancouver-born Hollywood bigshot, who attended the west side secondary school for grades 11-12, is likely the best-known member of the class of ’9
As social distancing continues amid the coronavirus pandemic, high school seniors across the country are missing out on year-end rituals like prom, graduation and signing yearbooks. But the class of 2020 isn't letting quarantine get them down... they are continuing to get creative and make the best of the situation!
Blame it on the WiFi. Apparently, that's what should be saying to all the fans who were that he didn’t participate in the singing portion of the cast’s virtual reunion on the Disney Family Singalong special that aired last week.In case you missed it, , , Corbin Bleu, and the rest of the East High Wildcats virtually reunited for the special and sang “We’re All in This Together.” Efron only appeared separately to introduce the song.
As if times rights now aren't hard enough, High School Musical fans were further distressed by events that happened earlier this week—and yes, I'm talking about Zac Efron not signing during the High School Musical reunion.
Vanessa Hudgens is bringing on the nostalgia in a major way.
A few fans on Twitter weren't feeling so happy after Zac Efron's appearance in the mini reunion for the recent .Here's what went down: On April 16, ABC hosted a singalong of a bunch of performed by the likes of , , and Queen herself. But for some reason, Efron did not take part in the highly-anticipated performance of "We're All in This Together" by the original High School Musical cast.
Zac Efron didn’t sing during the virtual High School Musical reunion held as part of the Disney Family Singalong on Thursday night.
Fans were absolutely thrilled when Zac Efron was confirmed to virtually reunite with the rest of the High School Musical cast during The Disney Family Singalong on April 16. However, the excitement quickly turned to disappointment when the special aired…because Zac simply introduced the HSM performance, and didn’t sing during it himself.
As much of the country remains under quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic, the original High School Musical cast reunited via Zoom tonight to perform for Disney's Family Singalong. Though series stars Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Monique Coleman, Lucas Grabeel, and Corbin Bleu were very much involved in the "We're All in This Together" performance, Zac Efron was missing from the musical number.
We're all in this together!
We're all in this together!
In happy news that is much needed in this climate - we can all rejoice - because the cast of High School Musical are reuniting to perform for us all! And for those at home asking, Zac Efron is pretty keen to join, too.
If you're trying to find some positive news amid this difficult time, look no further than all the pop-culture reunions happening. Next up: High School Musical.
When ABC and Bob Iger asked “High School Musical” director Kenny Ortega to participate in the April 16 special, “The Disney Family Singalong,” he was immediately on board.
Zac Efron and his High School Musical castmates are to reunite for a Disney Family Singalong on Thursday.