Current:Home > reviewsAriana Grande, Cynthia Erivo 'poured our hearts' into the musical movie magic of 'Wicked' -LondonCapital
Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo 'poured our hearts' into the musical movie magic of 'Wicked'
View
Date:2025-04-18 12:00:25
LAS VEGAS – Ariana Grande was obviously bedecked in pink, Cynthia Erivo wore green and the two stars of "Wicked" worked their magic on a bunch of theater owners for what is potentially this year's biggest holiday movie.
"This whole experience is absolutely impossible to put into words," Grande said Wednesday during a presentation for "Wicked" (in theaters Nov. 27) at CinemaCon, the conference for movie theaters and studios.
Director Jon M. Chu and producer Marc Platt introduced a new four-minute extended trailer for the highly anticipated Broadway stage adaptation and "Wizard of Oz" prequel. Elphaba (Erivo), aka the woman who's not yet the Wicked Witch of the West, comes to Shiz University and butts heads with popular girl Glinda (Grande).
A social misfit because of her green skin, Elphaba has a ton of potential when it comes to magic, the two very different youngsters foster a budding friendship, and Elphaba takes Glinda with her to Oz when she's summoned by the not-so-wonderful Wizard (Jeff Goldblum). But that's just the beginning of their story, which will be told over two big-budget musical films: The second "Wicked" chapter is scheduled for Nov. 26, 2025.
A dapper Goldblum kicked off the festivities after an opening segment with his giant Oz head. "I’ll be a ringtailed flying monkey if that’s not the biggest talking cranium that I've seen in all my days," he said. Over his "longish" career, he's been chased by dinosaurs, turned into a fly and gone into the belly of an alien spaceship, "but I've never been part of the particular flavor of magic as this movie."
Michelle Yeoh, who plays Shiz headmistress Madame Morrible, reunited with her "Crazy Rich Asians" director Chu for "Wicked." "Jon even git me to sing in this movie. It was terrifying," Yeoh confessed, with Chu responding, "You played a literal rock in a movie so I had to give you some challenge."
But Grande and Erivo get the cowardly lion's share of belting in this movie, including favorites like "Popular" and the showstopper "Defying Gravity." The two reminisced about when they first were exposed to "Wicked": Grande was 10 when she first saw it on Broadway, while Erivo said she took herself on a "date" to see it "and I couldn’t fathom actually getting to play the Wicked Witch."
Elphaba and Glinda are "two roles that have been so pivotal in our lives and meant the most to us," Erivo said. Grande added that both felt the responsibility and “poured our hearts, our souls, so many lashes, wands, and we gave it all we possibly could."
Platt, a producer on the original stage production of "Wicked" that debuted in 2003, feels the characters will have an "indelible and profound impact on audiences for years to come." Chu added that his two stars "more than lived up to every demand. You, your kids and your kids' kids will adore them from now on."
veryGood! (34912)
Related
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- California deputy caught with 520,000 fentanyl pills has cartel ties, investigators say
- Judge rules Donald Trump defrauded banks, insurers as he built real estate empire
- Brooks Robinson, Orioles third baseman with 16 Gold Gloves, has died. He was 86
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- Did Taylor Swift put Travis Kelce 'on the map'? TikTok trend captures hilarious reactions
- Families of those killed by fentanyl gather at DEA as US undergoes deadliest overdose crisis
- Brooks Robinson, Orioles third baseman with 16 Gold Gloves, has died. He was 86
- Why members of two of EPA's influential science advisory committees were let go
- Nevada man gets life in prison for killing his pregnant girlfriend on tribal land in 2020
Ranking
- McKinsey to pay $650 million after advising opioid maker on how to 'turbocharge' sales
- Indiana man sentenced to 195 years in prison for killing 3 people
- Pioneering Black portraitist Barkley L. Hendricks is first artist of color to get solo show at Frick
- Derek Hough on 'DWTS,' his dream wedding to Hayley Erbert and keeping the love on tour
- Arkansas State Police probe death of woman found after officer
- University of Wisconsin regents select Mankato official to serve as new Parkside chancellor
- Oregon man convicted of murder in fatal shooting of sheriff’s deputy in Washington state
- Hunter Biden sues Rudy Giuliani in latest 'laptop' salvo
Recommendation
Jamie Foxx reps say actor was hit in face by a glass at birthday dinner, needed stitches
Searchers find body believed to be that of a woman swept into ocean from popular Washington beach
Amazon sued by FTC and 17 states over allegations it inflates online prices and overcharges sellers
California governor signs law raising taxes on guns and ammunition to pay for school safety
NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
California governor signs law raising taxes on guns and ammunition to pay for school safety
Ayesha Curry on the Importance of Self Care: You Can't Pour From an Empty Cup
New York's right-to-shelter policy faces scrutiny amid migrant crisis