21 Popular Broadway Musicals That Are Going To Be Adapted Into Movies And We Can’t Wait

Nothing beats seeing a live stage show, but these films are going to have a much larger audience.

If you enjoy Broadway and wish you could see a show when you visit NYC, you’ll be delighted to know that many adaptations of Broadway hits are on the way. A slew of film adaptations of famous Broadway musicals are currently in progress or have already completed post-production.

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Of course, nothing beats seeing a live stage show, but thanks to these films, the best of Broadway can be watched by a much larger audience. Furthermore, a few major projects have recently reached theaters, which is very exciting for many theatergoers.

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Broadway has long been sought after but is often difficult to access for many. After all, how many people can actually shell out $300-plus for show tickets?

Most Broadway film adaptations have large budgets because they have already proven to be famous and adored, so the quality of the shows is usually excellent. Consider Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights: The songs, dance routines, sets, and costumes were all better than we could have envisioned.

This has been the case with so many other Broadway-based films, and we’re excited to see what’s next. Continue scrolling to see what’s coming to Broadway connoisseurs soon with these 21 Broadway musicals that are being adapted into movies.

1. Dear Evan Hansen

The anticipated film adaptation of the Broadway musical stars Ben Platt and follows a high schooler who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after a classmate commits suicide.

2. Everybody's Talking About Jamie

It is an Amazon original, but the movie adaptation didn't get a theatrical release; however, it is available to stream. It's about a teenager who dreams of being a drag queen.

2. Everybody's Talking About Jamie
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3. Tick, Tick … Boom!

This is the next much-anticipated Broadway movie, directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda. It features big names including Vanessa Hudgens, Andrew Garfield, and MJ Rodriguez.

It's about a New York theater composer who is nearing his 30th birthday.

4. West Side Story

Steven Spielberg's West Side Story remake has been delayed multiple times. It stars Rachel Zegler and tells the tale of the longstanding feud between the Sharks and the Jets.

4. West Side Story20th Century Fox
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5. Cyrano

It stars Peter Dinklage and is based on the Edmond Rostand play Cyrano de Bergerac. It tells the story of a man admired by his peers but who struggles with self-doubt due to his appearance.

6. Matilda

Yes! It's another Matilda movie, and it will be a musical produced by Netflix. It features big stars including No Time To Die's Lashana Lynch and Oscar-winner Emma Thompson.

6. MatildaNetflix

7. The Little Mermaid

The live-action film adaptation of Disney's The Little Mermaid stars big names like singer Halle Bailey as Ariel and acclaimed actors Melissa McCarthy and Javier Bardem.

7. The Little Mermaid@mermaidliveaction

8. The Color Purple

It will once again be a film adaptation and will be a musical that tells the tale of a Black woman in the South who endures abuse, racism, and other hardships.

8. The Color Purple@ericajanewms

9. 13

It is lesser-known and tells the story of a young Jewish boy who moves to a small town in Indiana after his parents' separation. The Netflix adaptation will most likely star Debra Messing, Rhea Perlman, and Josh Peck.

9. 13@youngbwaynews

10. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

The musical comedy debuted on Broadway in 2005, but it is still in the development stage, so there aren't many details available.

10. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee@bygonebroadway

11. Beautiful: The Carole King Musical

The successful Broadway musical will be adapted into a film produced by Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman, and Paul Blake for Sony Pictures. It focuses on Carole's early life and showcases her songs as well.

12. Guys and Dolls

This musical will receive a film adaptation, as Bill Condon is set to direct it for TriStar Pictures. It's a musical comedy about a gambler searching for a cheap location to host a game.

13. Gypsy

Amy Sherman-Palladino is adapting the Broadway classic, Gypsy, into a film that focuses on a stripper named Gypsy Rose Lee, with Gypsy's mother as the central character.

14. Mean Girls

The show first appeared on Broadway in 2017, but it is now set to be adapted into a movie. Tina Fey is responsible for the screenplay, while Arturo Perez Jr. and Samantha Jayne are the directors.

14. Mean GirlsIMDb

15. Memphis

The musical has been adapted for film, inspired by the story of 1950s-era Memphis-based DJ Dewey Phillips. Creator Joe DiPietro is writing the film's screenplay.

15. Memphis@memphismusical

16. Miss Saigon

Hollywood director Danny Boyle is adapting this popular musical into a film, which tells the story of a young Asian woman left behind by her American lover.

17. South Pacific

This musical is a huge Broadway hit, featuring major names like Hugh Jackman, Justin Timberlake, and Michelle Williams in the project.

18. Oliver!

Ice Cube is partnering with Disney for the film adaptation of the musical Oliver! It will be directed by Hamilton's Thomas Kail.

19. Merrily We Roll Along

It will star Beanie Feldstein, Blake Jenner, and Ben Platt, but it will reportedly be filmed over the course of 20 years. It's about three friends and the changes in their lives and relationships.

19. Merrily We Roll AlongBlumhouse

20. Wicked

The details of this one are scarce, but the film adaptation is in progress. It is the darker tale of The Wizard of Oz, told from the viewpoint of the Wicked Witch of the West before she turns evil.

20. Wicked@brittanyleigh411

21. Sunset Boulevard

The film adaptation of Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard stars Glenn Close and tells the story of a movie star who is silently yearning to return to the silver screen.

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The stories told on Broadway, as well as the art style and performances displayed, are absolutely fantastic. As a result, we believe that the film adaptations have the potential to enrich the lives of many people who would not otherwise have the opportunity to see these shows in person.

What are your thoughts about these Broadway adaptations? Let us know in the comments section.

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