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If you've been following my coverage of Wicked: For Good, you'll know that my faith in the film has been waning, and my reservations were anxiously held. Now that I've experienced it in all its (questionable) glory, I have mixed emotions, but one feature has stuck with me – that stunning character design.
Lindsay Mendez praised Cynthia Erivo's portrayal of Elphaba in 'Wicked: For Good' in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE. Mendez starred as the witchy character on Broadway, while Erivo portrays Elphaba in 'Wicked' and its follow-up film.
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Everything You Need To Know About ‘Wicked: For Good’ — Including The 1 Scene That Blew Us Away
In this chat below, HuffPost staffers talk about everything you need to know about “Wicked: For Good,” including Grande’s and Erivo’s Oscar-contending performances, the long-awaited “Wizard of Oz” character reveals,
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'That Movie Rocked Us': Adam Sandler Gushes To Ariana Grande About Her Wicked: For Good Performance
Ariana Grande can be seen currently in Wicked: For Good, which remains in theaters as Wicked: Part I can be streamed with a Prime Video subscription. Adam Sandler also has a new movie out, as he co-stars with George Clooney in Jay Kelly, which is available to watch with a Netflix subscription.
The 'closet door scene' between Elphaba and Glinda in 'For Good' was improvised by Cynthia and Ariana. If you've seen Wicked: For Good, then you've probably already sobbed your heart out to Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande 's emotionally devastating performance of their final duet 'For Good'.
Wicked: For Good star. Cynthia Erivo makes history at the 2026 Golden Globes as first Black actor to be nominated twice for the same leading role.
Wicked fans have been left stunned after For Good was majorly snubbed at this year's Golden Globe Awards. The nominees for the 83rd Golden Globes have been announced, with One Battle After Another leading the charge with a whopping nine nominations.
Wicked: For Good is now among the 10 highest-grossing musicals of all time, having overtaken Wonka, starring Timothée Chalamet.