With Ariana Grande’s Glinda and Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba ... Alyssa Mora wrote: "As the future Good Witch of the South and Wicked Witch of the West, respectively, Ariana Grande and Cynthia ...
I think that's when the final layer to it is fully popped, and her full heart is on the surface, and you get to really meet Glinda the Good." Grande says she is "grateful that the audience gets to ...
It’s a privilege to sing this song and be the first Glinda to bring it to life.” ^ Quick break for this. Ariana confirmed she actually hasn't seen Wicked: For Good just yet, saying "Shooting ...
Genuinely counting down the days until Wicked: For Good comes out and we get to do this entire press cycle all over again—and apparently the movie has some surprises. Specifically, a brand new Glinda ...
The 31-year-old pop star, who reprises her role as Glinda the Good Witch in Part Two of Jon M. Chu’s hit movie musical, scheduled for release on November 21, shared that the new track will show ...
[Director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson] just took such good care of Love’s character ... the Wicked sequel comes at “a pivotal moment in Glinda’s journey” during her recent appearance on ...
Following the movie’s digital release, fans were treated to deleted scenes, including one exchange between Elphaba and Glinda, which shows the Good Witch in a rare and vulnerable light.
Grande also dished a bit about what to expect from Glinda’s new song written by composer Stephen Schwartz, which will be featured in the sequel, Wicked: For Good. “It’s a pivotal moment in G ...
Also: long opera gloves. Here are some of the looks catching attention Sunday at the Golden Globes: She didn’t wear pink, the favored color of Glinda the Good. But “Wicked” star Grande evoke ...
the favored color of Glinda the Good. But “Wicked” star Grande evoked another Ozian color — yellow (of the yellow brick road, of course) in Givenchy haute couture. The gown was in pale silk ...
The pop star plays Glinda in the film, while Cynthia Erivo, who plays Elphaba, is nominated as the lead. By Brooks Barnes As we heard over and over — and over! — during the press tour for ...