Now that Fox has announced that they will be airing a "Grease Live" special there are many talented Hollywood actors who can play Danny Zuko like say Zac Efron.
While at the premiere of his new comedy, "Neighbors" which hits theaters May 9th the Lily Collins' ex-boyfriend revealed that taking on a part of that magnitude is a bit intimidating.
During a chat with E! News the actor was asked what he would think of playing the coveted role. He said, "That's an honor," adding, "Those are big shoes to fill. I think I came as close to it as you could in High School Musical."
The 26-year-old continued, "To actually do that?
"Yeah, those are big shoes."
John Travolta originally played the role of Danny Zuko in the 1978 movie adaptation of the 1971 musical. The actor starred alongside Olivia Newton-John who played the goody two shoes square Sandy Olsson. Rounding out the rest of the cast were the likes of Jeff Conaway and Stockard Channing.
Following NBC's success with the "Sound of Music Live!" Fox announced that "Grease Live" is set for a 2015 premiere.
In a statement issued by Fox's senior vice president of event series Shana C. Waterman revealing the "Grease Live" musical news she said, "From Broadway to film, and across generations, Grease is one of the most beloved musical stories ever told-and we can't wait to bring it to our air in a spectacular live event."
Waterman added, "Its iconic characters and addictive songs make it the perfect fit for Fox, and we're going to give it the kind of star power and production quality to make every Sandy, Danny, Rizzo and Kenickie out there want to get up and sing along."
NBC previously announced that the network's next live musical will be Peter Pan.
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