What began as an especially elaborate joke on a TV present has now, one way or the other, change into an precise stage present — to not point out the primary musical from Marvel — taking part in at one of many largest theme parks on this planet.
It’s known as Rogers: The Musical and it’s an growth of the present of the identical identify that was briefly seen within the opening episode of Marvel’s Hawkeye TV collection. In that present, Clint Barton takes his household to see a Broadway musical — which seems to be a deeply ridiculous present based mostly on the occasions of the primary Avengers film. Whereas viewers solely acquired a glimpse of Rogers: The Musical at that time, at the top of the season, Marvel gave followers the “total” present as a post-credits Easter egg:
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The response to Hawkeye was constructive sufficient that Disney and Marvel determined to show Rogers: The Musical into an precise present at its Disney California Journey park in Anaheim. The present, which runs about half-hour, premiered earlier this week. It options the massive quantity from Hawkeye, plus a number of new songs written by composer Christopher Lennertz.
You’ll be able to see what the actual present seems to be like within the video beneath:
Most significantly (so far as I’m involved) there’s a entire tie-in menu at Disneyland linked to Rogers: The Musical together with a pastrami pretzel canine, crimson white and blue kettle corn, and one thing known as a “Shawarm-izza,” which is a mixture of phrases so monstrous I don’t even suppose Thanos may have conceived it. (Scroll through this Instagram put up to see the photographs.)
If you wish to see this factor for your self, Rogers: The Musical will probably be taking part in at Disney California Journey by way of August 31. If it’s half as bizarre as Spider-Man: Flip Off the Darkish, we’ll be delighted.
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