Wicked Sequel Unveiled: Revealing Release Date, Cast, Plot, and Other Essential Details about Wicked 2
The magical world of Oz is once again capturing the hearts of audiences, with the release of the trailer for "Wicked: For Good" and the announcement of "Wicked Part 2".
"Wicked: For Good" offers a sneak peek into the lives of Dorothy, Elphaba, and Glinda, as well as the Wizard of Oz. The trailer, which was released in June 2025, includes snippets of the songs 'For Good' and 'No Good Deed'.
Dove Cameron takes on the role of Dorothy in "Wicked Part 2", which will hit theatres on November 21, 2025. Cynthia Erivo will reprise her role as Elphaba, while Ariana Grande returns as Glinda. Jeff Goldblum portrays the Wizard of Oz, and Michelle Yeoh takes on the role of Madame Morrible.
In "Wicked Part 2", the plot follows an adaptation of Act 2 from the Broadway musical. Peter Dinklage plays Doctor Dillamond, Ethan Slater portrays Boq, Marissa Bode will portray Nessarose, and Jonathan Bailey will play Fiyero.
Two new original songs will be included in "Wicked Part 2", adding to the enchanting musical score. The first installment of "Wicked" received 10 Academy Award nominations, setting high expectations for the sequel.
"Wicked: For Good" is one of the most anticipated upcoming films of the year, with fans eagerly awaiting its release. The exact release date of the trailer for "Wicked: For Good" is not provided, but it has already generated a significant amount of buzz.
The release date of "Wicked Part 2" is almost exactly a year after the first movie released on November 22, 2024. With its star-studded cast and captivating storyline, it's sure to be a must-see for fans of the original musical.
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