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"Wicked: For Good" returns with a magical Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. But is the much-anticipated PG-rated sequel suitable for all youngsters?
Part two of Jon M. Chu's splashy musical doesn't justify its own full-length movie, but it's clearly been made with love — and a deep commitment to the spirit of the material.
In the second of two movies adapted from the Broadway musical, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo battle fascism, bigotry, and some fairly dreadful filmmaking.
Industry executives are optimistic that a wave of new releases can help restore audience numbers to pre-pandemic levels
Bathroom-Break Option No. 3 About an hour and 20 minutes in, after Elphaba and Fiyero do the not-so-good deed, it takes Madame Morrible three minutes to conjure up the franchise’s infamous tornado. Leave when Elphaba says, “For the first time, I feel wicked,” go quickly, and you’ll make it back in time to see that twister at work.
For Good"? And does Nessarose walk? Here's what's different in the movie sequel with Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande return to Oz for the second part of Jon M. Chu’s maximalist adaptation of the Broadway musical.
"Wicked" is a prequel to "The Wizard of Oz" story, based on the award-winning Broadway show. Here's where the two stories intersect on the timeline.