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When does 'Wicked: Part Two' debut? Release date and what else to know

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The acclaimed Broadway musical “Wicked” stunned with its big screen adaption, quickly becoming a hit at the box office and captivating audiences around the world. “Wicked” was expected to snare $114 million during its domestic opening, the highest debut of a Broadway adaptation in cinematic history, according to Sunday estimates.   The film didn’t include every single detail of the stage production, though it was much longer than a typical movie…

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‘Wicked’ has only been in the box office for a week and is being a success, especially in North America, where it has already broken several records. The film adapts the first act of Broadway’s musical homonymous, and will have a second part that will adapt the second. Just a year after the premiere of its predecessor, on November 21, 2025, it will arrive at the cinemas ‘Wicked: Part Two’, which will continue to tell the friendship story of Elph…

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The second part of “Wicked “, due to be released in 2025, will feature two unreleased songs, that are not part of the Broadway musical. The information was confirmed by Jon M. Chu, 45, director of the two productions. In an interview with Rotten Tomatoes, he revealed that both songs are “fantastic”, but he could not give more details about them. Check out the interview excerpt: Read More Actor recorded “Wicked”, “Bridgerton” and “Traveling Com…

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