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In 2024, Jon M. Chu remade the 2003 Broadway musical 'Wicked' for the big screen with a brand-new cast, including Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. See the 'Wicked: For Good' cast side-by-side with the stars who originated the roles.
The stage musical of “Wicked” opens with a time jump from Elphaba’s rebellious moment in “Defying Gravity.” The first scene of Act II is “Thank Goodness,” sung by Glinda as she seeks to spread joy and raise spirits as the rest of Oz wages war against Elphaba, now dubbed the Wicked Witch of the West.
Jonathan Bailey says the crazy prosthetics for his big 'Wicked: For Good' transformation at one point made him look like a big 'penis': 'There was a lot of plumbing under the skin.'
Jonathan Bailey made a NSFW joke about how he looked while wearing a significant amount of prosthetics for his spoiler-heavy transformation in Wicked: For Good. PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive said in a new interview that the prosthetics work was "the first thing I started thinking about" when he signed on to the movie.
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This article contains major spoilers for plot points and the ending of "Wicked: For Good," now playing in theaters, as well as spoilers for the "Wicked" stage show. "Wicked," created as an origin story for Glinda the Good and the Wicked Witch of the West,
"Wicked: For Good" returns with a magical Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. But is the much-anticipated PG-rated sequel suitable for all youngsters?
Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sara Haines, and Hostin were all sporting red-rimmed eyes as the audience applauded the tear-jerking clip. According to Erivo, they weren’t the only ones: “All the faces in here,” she said, pointing toward the crowd, “Everyone’s a damn mess!”
Bailey makes his debut as the brainless Scarecrow in the final scene of “Wicked: Good.” Just like in the Broadway musical, Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) casts a protective spell on the charming and handsome Prince Fiyero Tigelaar (Bailey) in an effort to save his life.