Lin-Manuel Miranda and Disney are cooking up a new animated project set in Colombia, the “Hamilton” creator revealed on Monday. Miranda teased on “Good Morning America” that he has spent his time in quarantine working with Disney to create a new animated musical. The untitled project will take place in Colombia, Miranda said. While the unnamed project marks a new venture into the Disney world of musicals for Miranda, following his work on “Moana” and “Mary Poppins,” he’s not the only former Disney collaborator to work on the new animated film. Byron Howard and Jared Bush, the later of which worked with Miranda on “Moana,” will be acting as directors, with Charise Castro Smith set to co-direct. Miranda didn’t disclose any more details about the new project, but he also spoke about filming “Hamilton” for Disney+. He said recording a 2016 performance of the Tony-winning musical involved a three-day shoot. “We filmed a live performance with cameras in the audience on a Sunday matinee then the audience left,” he said. The cast continued filming with close-up, dolly and crane shots on that night and continued to shoot all through the following Tuesday night performance. “It was basically a three-day film shoot with the best rehearsed cast in the history of the movies because we’d all been doing this show for a year at this point,” he said. “Hamilton” starts streaming on Disney+ on July 3. (SD-Agencies) |