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Hamilton: An American Musical Trailer Starring Lin-Manuel Miranda

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Hamilton: An American Musical makes its way to Disney+. The Broadway favorite was filmed with its original cast back in 2016 and was originally set to hit theaters later this year, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, the theatrical phenomenon will now debut on Disney+ on Friday, July 3.

The trailer gives just a sneak peek of what fans and people anxious to see the musical that was sold out around the country can expect from the filmed spectacular.

Make sure you don't throw away your shot to see this one-of-a-kind show that took the pop culture zeitgeist by storm almost five years ago.

How to Watch Hamilton: An American Musical Online The original cast features Lin-Manuel Miranda in the leading role as founding father Alexander Hamilton,.

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