Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo tease 'Wicked: For Good'
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Platt added that in For Good the stars “go deeper to find more depth and more complexity and more profundity in those characters. What’s in store is going to astonish people.”
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The fresh "For Good" footage picked up from the "Wicked" cliffhanger, with Elphaba (Erivo) defying the wishes of the Wizard (Jeff Goldblum), leaving her friend Glinda (Grande) and now working on her ...
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The trailer for Wicked: For Good was first shown to audiences at CinemaCon, but a date for its wider release is yet to be announced. The Wicked trailer was released in May 2024, so there's a chance Wicked: For Good 's trailer will be released around the same time this year.
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Universal closed out its CinemaCon with an emotional first look at Jon M. Chu’s Wicked: For Good, with Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande onstage.
During the performance, Chenoweth held hands with Menzel, who had just finished a two-hour show in which she sings her heart out, upside-down, in a harness, to a tree. “Who can say,” Menzel sang at one point,
“Wicked” stars Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and director Jon M. Chu appeared at the annual CinemaCon in Las Vegas this week to tease footage from the upcoming second half of the story — “Wicked: For Good.”
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Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth reunited Thursday on Broadway for a surprise performance of their 'Wicked' anthem 'For Good.' The duet was prompted by two fans who pledged $16K for the song in a Broadway Cares charity auction.
For Good was screened exclusively at CinemaCon yesterday, and early reactions are calling it “dazzling” and “intriguing.”The film is the much-anticipated sequel to last year’s blockbuster musical Wicked and is set to arrive in theaters on November 21 this year.
The nation's theater owners and distributors didn't spend a lot of energy thinking about the Oscars during CinemaCon this week. On opening night, a montage to celebrate last year's biggest hits and top movies failed to include Best Picture winner Anora.