Disney + now has Hamilton. Filmed at the Richard Rodgers Theater in 2016, this is the original stage production, with the (mostly) original cast, including its creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, in the title role. Originally slated to go into theaters in 2021, it has instead gone directly to streaming because coronavirus.
If you don't like musicals, you'll probably want to skip this one, though it has won a bunch of awards. The musical styling has a little something for everyone, from hip-hop and rap to more conventional Broadway show tunes. The casting took the rather unconventional direction of using non-white actors in most of the major roles; Thomas Jefferson in particular will never be the same for me. Even though there is an intermission, you will probably use the pause button occasionally for potty breaks or whatever, because this show is two and a half hours long.
Having listened to the soundtrack many times, I was eager to see the show, and I wasn't disappointed. However, as usual, I found myself feeling a bit depressed at the end; I don't know if I'm just tired out from all that energy for so long, or if it's because the main character dies (I don't think that counts as a spoiler; after all, at the very beginning, Aaron Burr introduces himself as "the d*** fool that shot him"). Won't stop me from watching it again, though.

If you don't like musicals, you'll probably want to skip this one, though it has won a bunch of awards. The musical styling has a little something for everyone, from hip-hop and rap to more conventional Broadway show tunes. The casting took the rather unconventional direction of using non-white actors in most of the major roles; Thomas Jefferson in particular will never be the same for me. Even though there is an intermission, you will probably use the pause button occasionally for potty breaks or whatever, because this show is two and a half hours long.
Having listened to the soundtrack many times, I was eager to see the show, and I wasn't disappointed. However, as usual, I found myself feeling a bit depressed at the end; I don't know if I'm just tired out from all that energy for so long, or if it's because the main character dies (I don't think that counts as a spoiler; after all, at the very beginning, Aaron Burr introduces himself as "the d*** fool that shot him"). Won't stop me from watching it again, though.