Although Wicked is filled with great songs and intricate dance numbers, the best part about the musical blockbuster is undeniably its character work and complex relationships. The dynamic between Elphaba and Glinda is such a compelling one, and it’s solely thanks to the chemistry between Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande that the film manages to work so effortlessly. This relationship will be radically different in Wicked: For Good, and that sets the stage for some hugely important character moments that audiences may not be prepared for.
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The Actress Has Spoken About Her Character’s Future
This seems to suggest that Wicked: For Good will focus on bridging the gap between the first movie and The Wizard of Oz, exploring how Elphaba’s isolation from the rest of society causes her to morph into the character that the Wizard and Madame Morrible are trying to frame her as. Wicked completely reframes many scenes from The Wizard of Oz, and the second movie will continue this trend by revealing a side of Elphaba that audiences haven’t seen before.
Why Elphaba Will Be So Much Darker In Wicked 2
The Character’s Journey Has A Tragic Future
While it’s a tragic route for the character to take, it actually makes complete sense for Elphaba to lean further into her dark side in Wicked: For Good. The character has been through so much already, from Glinda’s unwillingness to stand against the Wizard with her, to learning that her childhood hero is nothing more than a fraud – and there are even more betrayals on the horizon. Her optimism has been completely broken down, and by the end of the second movie, Elphaba will have nothing left to lose.
Elphaba is a fascinating character who’s willing to lose everything because she’s never known the privilege of popularity or status.
Elphaba is a fascinating character who’s willing to lose everything because she’s never known the privilege of popularity or status. She’s been an outcast for her entire life, and letting the Wizard paint her as a “Wicked Witch” is nothing new to her. She represents the kind of person who’s willing to stand against an oppressive regime even though it will likely destroy her, and Wicked: For Good will likely explore her own self-sacrifice for the greater good of Oz. That’s the kind of tragedy that would drive even the brightest of characters to their darkest behavior.
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Although Wicked had hints of this overarching conflict towards the end of the film, the majority of the runtime was taken up by comedic songs like “Popular” and “What Is This Feeling”, but they won’t have a place in Wicked: For Good. The stakes will be much higher and the songs much less upbeat, with musical numbers like “No Good Deed” and “March of the Witch Hunters” setting the stage for a more intense and frightening movie that pushes Elphaba to her limits.