Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Corbin Bleu/ Instagram
Wildcats in the house!
Corbin Bleulinked up with some of his newHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Seriescostars over the weekend, according to a pair of photos shared on the actor’s Instagram page.
TheHigh School Musicalalum, 33, and four of his fellow Disney+ castmates — Matt Cornett, Sofia Wylie, Saylor Bell, and Joshua Bassett — were all smiles in the pictures taken of the group while they stepped out for a bite to eat.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Fred Hayes/DisneyEven after all this time,Corbin Bleusays theHigh School Musicalcast is still family.While speaking to PEOPLE about PBS’Black Broadway: A Proud History, A Limitless Future, thenew special he’s starring in, Bleu reflects on the hit Disney Channel franchise that helped launch his career.“I don’t think that I fully understood its impact, until later on in life,” the 34-year-old actor says of the films. “A lot of us were in our teenage years, we were just having a great time.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Corbin Bleuis joining forces with some Broadway powerhouses for a new PBS concert special.
“It was an easy ‘yes,'” he said of joining the special. “What a wonderful opportunity to be able to stand on stage with all of these incredible Black performers, celebrating all of these iconic moments in the history of musical theater for Black culture. I’m proud of it. It was an amazing experience that I’ll never forget.
Mar. 16, 2025
Cordae.Photo: Warner Music Group
ForCordae, community involvement is everything — and he intends on using his platform to lift minorities up.
Speaking to PEOPLE about his partnership with Downtown Los Angeles’Inner City Arts, Cordae opened up about his passion for helping others and the future plans he dreams of putting in action.
“Community involvement is important to me because I think that’s the foundation of every successful society, group of people, is through community.
Mar. 16, 2025
In the newBuffy the Vampire Slayeraudio spinoff, Cordelia Chase steps into a crucial new role: She’s the chosen one.
The series “takes place about a decade later [after the series finale ofBuffy],” Juliet Landau, 58, who returns as Drusilla, says in a PEOPLE-exclusive interview clip (filmed before the SAG-AFTRA strike). “A slayer goes to visit Spike, and she’s from an alternate universe. And the slayer is Cordelia.”
Landau continues to explain that Cordelia seeks Spike (James Marsters) to help fight “the big bad,” who is now Drusilla.