
Inside the Emotional Journey of Wicked: For Good with Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo
Grab your broomsticks, Oz fans — the Emerald City is calling one last time. The spellbinding saga that redefined friendship, destiny, and what it means to be “GOOD” or “WICKED” is taking its final, breathtaking bow.
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WICKED: FOR GOOD, the epic conclusion to last year’s global cinematic sensation, lands in theaters November 21 — and if the newly released “Emotional Journey” featurette is any indication, fans should prepare for a heartfelt, tear-sparkling finale that will have us all whispering, “Because I knew you…”
A Friendship Torn Apart
When we last left Oz, Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande) — once inseparable friends turned divided by fate — were living in very different worlds.
- Elphaba, now branded The Wicked Witch of the West, fights from the shadows for truth and freedom.
- Glinda, bathed in emerald lights and adoration, has become the face of “Goodness” across Oz — even as doubt and longing tug at her glittering heart.
As Glinda prepares for the wedding of the century to Prince Fiyero (Jonathan Bailey), she can’t shake the feeling that the story of her and Elphaba isn’t over — because it isn’t.
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One Last Chance to Make Things Right
When a familiar whirlwind — yes, that girl from Kansas — crashes into their world, everything changes. Destiny soon pulls these two powerful women back together. But reconciliation comes at a price. To save Oz — and themselves — Elphaba and Glinda must face the truth, the past, and each other.
As the lines between “good” and “wicked” blur, the film asks: Can love and friendship really change the world… for good?

The Magic Returns
Directed once again by visionary Jon M. Chu, Wicked: For Good brings back the all-star ensemble we fell in love with:
- Michelle Yeoh as the cunning Madame Morrible
- Jeff Goldblum as the ever-charming, ever-deceptive Wizard
- Ethan Slater, Marissa Bode, Bowen Yang, and Sharon D. Clarke in roles that expand the tapestry of Oz
With breathtaking visuals, show-stopping performances, and the iconic music of Stephen Schwartz, this finale promises to be nothing short of — well, wickedly good.
“Because I Knew You…”
At its heart, Wicked has always been about the transformative power of friendship — how one person can change another’s story forever. As Elphaba and Glinda’s journey reaches its poignant conclusion, audiences can expect to laugh, cry, sing along, and maybe see their own friendships reflected in the green glow of Oz.
So mark your calendars. Prepare your tissues. And get ready to believe, one last time, in the magic of Wicked: For Good.
💚 #WickedForGood — only in theaters November 21.








