Ariana Grande, Wicked and World Tour
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Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo reunite with filmmaker Jon M. Chu in the second installment of Universal's adaptation of the iconic Broadway play and book.
Ariana Grande is a jack of all trades. On the Tuesday, Nov. 18 episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the pop star, 32, who plays the role of Glinda in Wicked and the upcoming Wicked: For Good, revealed her impressive wand skills to host Jimmy Fallon .
For Good" premiere, telling photographers to quiet down. Days earlier, at the Singapore premiere, a fan rushed her after jumping a barricade.
There’s much to enjoy, but the problem is that you feel like you’ve seen it before, which you have — and it was better the first time, writes Moira Macdonald.
Ready to return to Oz? Here is where you can stream the first "Wicked" movie before "Wicked: For Good" lands in theaters.
Below, read what critics are saying about Wicked: For Good.
Cynthia Erivo visited her old school in London with BBC Radio 1 this week to surprise choir students. An emotionally moved Erivo sang a duet of "For Good," from the 'Wicked' movie, with the pupils. Erivo is currently on a press tour for Wicked: For Good,
“Wicked: For Good” and Disney’s animated comedy “Zootopia 2,” which opens on Nov. 26, look to end November on a high note. It’s shaping up to be a huge Thanksgiving for movie theaters as these blockbusters attempt to break the record set over last Turkey Day with $433 million across all films, led by “Wicked: Part 1,” “Moana 2” and “Gladiator II.”
Wicked: For Good review: This 'emotionally soaring' sequel is 'more captivating' than the first film
The musical adaptation's second and final instalment isn't likely to win any sceptics over – but it's consistently enjoyable, and sees Ariana Grande, in particular, "really shine".
The second film in Jon M. Chu's two-part adaptation of the beloved Broadway show hits theaters Friday, featuring two new songs that weren’t part of the original stage musical.
The dazzling follow-up to last year’s 'Wicked' fixes flaws in the Broadway show’s second act, sharpening its critique of those who lead by deception.