When does "Wicked: For Good" come out?
"Wicked: For Good" flies into theaters on Nov. 21.
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Get ready to return to Oz! Director Jon M. Chu teases surprises and a deeper emotional journey in 'Wicked: For Good,' the highly anticipated sequel to 'Wicked,' set to hit theaters on November 21. Chu envisions both movies as one complete s...
Director Jon M. Chu's 'Wicked: For Good' picks up years after the first film, delving into the diverging paths of Elphaba and Glinda. Elphaba, now the demonized Wicked Witch of the West, fights for the freedom of Oz's silenced Animals, while Glinda enjoys fame in Emerald City, reassuring the masses under the Wizard's rule. The film explores their strained friendship and the consequences of their choices.
Chu emphasizes the emotional culmination of the story, promising a mature tone that pushes emotional and visual boundaries. He describes the film as a freight train of emotion, particularly during the 'For Good' song.
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**Historical Context:** The original 'Wicked' film received 10 Academy Award nominations and grossed $750 million worldwide, setting high expectations for the sequel. The stage play on which the films are based is a generation-defining musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by Winnie Holzman.
"Wicked: For Good" flies into theaters on Nov. 21.
Yes, the movie features fan-favorite songs and two new original numbers: “No Place Like Home,” performed by Erivo, and “The Girl in the Bubble,” sung by Grande.
Colman Domingo will voice Brrr, a.k.a. the Cowardly Lion.
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