Hamilton Musical Hits Cinemas for 10th Anniversary with Original Cast and Fresh Extras
Hamilton Takes Over the Big Screen
If you missed seeing Hamilton musical live on Broadway—or you just want another shot at the show that changed musical theater—2025 is your year. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s rap-driven take on America’s founding fathers is getting a real movie theater release, and not just in New York City. The Hamilton film lands in theaters across the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico on September 5, with the U.K. and Ireland following on September 26, and then Australia and New Zealand bringing up the rear on November 13.
This isn’t just a rerun of the Disney+ release from 2020. Sure, you’ll get the 2016 cast on stage at the Richard Rodgers Theatre—Miranda himself leading as Alexander Hamilton, along with the original all-star lineup. But what’s new is an opening prologue called Reuniting the Revolution. That feature rounds up the cast and creators for exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes moments, letting fans see how Hamilton stormed Broadway, shook up pop culture, and became a global phenomenon.

Tickets, Premieres, and Special Events
Tickets are already up for grabs on Fandango, AMC, Cinemark, and Regal. It’s not just the mega-fans who get to celebrate. Regular moviegoers get a shot at seeing every eyebrow raise, dance break, and cabinet battle from front row seats—without dropping Broadway prices or sweating over lottery tickets. Director Thomas Kail says the movie is all about giving you that electric live-theater feeling, but now with the close-ups that can only happen on screen.
The September rollout isn’t the only big party. There’s also a private, invite-only Hamilton performance at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on August 6, 2025. That show isn’t just about nostalgia. It’s a high-profile fundraiser for the Immigrants: We Get the Job Done Coalition, which funnels money toward nonprofits fighting for immigrant rights across the country. The whole thing feels perfectly in line with Hamilton’s main message—America gets built by those willing to show up and do the work, no matter where they start out. For fans of the show, and anyone who’s watched Lin-Manuel Miranda break the mold, the new film release offers a chance to join the birthday blowout and see history in the making—again.