The Wicked Sequel: What to Expect in 2025
The cinematic adaptation of Wicked is set to conclude its story with a sequel scheduled for release on November 21, 2025, following the premiere of the first installment this Friday. This two-part approach not only allows the films to fully explore the depth of the beloved Broadway musical but also positions them to maximize box office revenue for producers, a strategy increasingly common in high-profile franchises.
Why Two Films?
The decision to divide Wicked into two movies stems from both creative and commercial considerations. From a storytelling perspective, splitting the adaptation ensures that the rich narrative and iconic songs of the musical are retained, allowing the films to mirror the pacing and emotional arcs of the stage production. The films were shot simultaneously, ensuring continuity and minimizing the risk of production delays, a tactic successfully employed by other blockbusters like Dune and It.
However, the financial benefits of releasing Wicked in two parts cannot be overlooked. By dividing the story, producers have created an opportunity to double the box office potential of the adaptation. Given Wicked’s massive global fanbase and its status as the second-highest-grossing Broadway musical in history, the move is expected to significantly enhance the overall revenue from the franchise, setting it up to join the ranks of billion-dollar film series.
What to Expect in Part Two
While the first film focuses on the early friendship and rivalry between Elphaba and Glinda during their time at Shiz University, the sequel shifts several years forward. It delves into the darker elements of the story, connecting it to the events of The Wizard of Oz.
Key plotlines include Elphaba’s transformation into the Wicked Witch of the West, Glinda’s integration into the Wizard’s administration, and Fiyero’s evolving role as a central figure in Elphaba’s life. Meanwhile, Nessa, Elphaba’s sister, rules over Munchkinland in a cruel regime that leads to her tragic downfall. The sequel will further explore Elphaba’s struggle to balance her good intentions with the destructive consequences of her actions, ultimately solidifying her infamous reputation.
Although Dorothy’s presence looms over the second act, there’s no confirmation that she will play a significant role in the film, leaving fans to speculate about her portrayal.
Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda return for the sequel, alongside Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible and the rest of the original cast. With both parts filmed simultaneously, the production is on track to meet the planned 2025 release date.
Wicked has already generated excitement with early ticket sales for the first film, which is projected to have a significant box office debut. By splitting the adaptation, the producers have strategically increased the franchise’s commercial potential while ensuring fans get an immersive cinematic experience.
For audiences, the wait for the sequel means more time to anticipate the grand conclusion of this beloved story. For the producers, it’s a chance to amplify both the creative and financial impact of bringing Wicked to the big screen. With its combination of loyal fans, stunning visuals, and a timeless story, Wicked is poised to become a defining moment in musical-to-film adaptations.