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Ariana Grande Already Collecting Awards for Her Role as Glinda in Wicked

The Wicked phenomenon shows no signs of slowing down, and Ariana Grande’s portrayal of Glinda, the Good Witch of the North, is taking center stage. The highly anticipated movie adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical has been earning praise across the board, and Grande’s performance has already secured her six awards, solidifying her place as a standout in the film’s success.

 

 

Most recently, Grande was recognised by the 2024 Phoenix Film Critics Society (PFCS) Awards, where she won Best Supporting Actress. The PFCS awards, while not as widely publicized as major televised ceremonies, celebrate achievements in film, including unique categories like Best Ensemble Film and Best Overlooked Film of the Year. Notably, Grande’s acting award was the only individual honor given to Wicked by the PFCS, further highlighting her standout contribution to the film.

 

 

The accolades come as no surprise given the immense pressure Wicked faced as it transitioned from stage to screen. The original Broadway production, led by Kristin Chenoweth as Glinda and Idina Menzel as Elphaba, set a high bar for any adaptation. Wicked is not just one of the most popular musicals of the past two decades but also a cultural touchstone, with its story of friendship, identity, and power resonating with audiences worldwide.

Despite the challenges of filling Chenoweth’s shoes, Grande’s portrayal has proven to be both complex and deeply compelling. Glinda’s character arc—beginning as shallow and seemingly vapid but gradually revealing depth and vulnerability—requires a delicate balance to win over audiences. In Wicked: Part One, Grande fully embraces the more unlikeable aspects of Glinda, while still managing to build a layered and sympathetic portrayal. Her nuanced performance adds emotional weight to the relationship between Glinda and Elphaba, portrayed by Cynthia Erivo.

 

 

Erivo, known for her powerhouse vocals and commanding presence, delivers the emotional intensity required for Elphaba. Together, Grande and Erivo form the heart of Wicked, grounding the film’s central relationship in genuine chemistry and emotional tension. Grande’s Glinda, in particular, shines as she navigates the complexities of the character, especially during her pivotal and controversial decisions near the film’s conclusion.

Critics and fans alike have noted how Grande appears to embody the essence of Glinda, channeling the character’s charm, insecurities, and eventual growth. While Chenoweth brought her signature comedic timing to the stage role, Grande’s film performance feels lived-in and authentic, capturing the depth of a character who is much more than her glittering surface.

With Wicked already earning critical acclaim and Grande collecting multiple awards, her success in the role seems poised for even greater recognition. Her PFCS win may very well be a precursor to more prestigious honors as awards season progresses. Fans, however, will have to wait until 2025 to see how Grande completes Glinda’s arc in Wicked: Part Two.

For now, Ariana Grande’s transformation into Glinda has proven to be one of Wicked’s greatest triumphs, and her growing list of accolades only confirms her ability to deliver a performance worthy of this iconic role.

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Belaid S

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