Monét X Change and Jinkx Monsoon Channel WICKED
by Josh Sharpe
- Oct 25, 2024
In a new Wicked crossover, RuPaul’s Drag Race winners Monet X Change and Jinkx Monsoon channel the iconic witches of Glinda and Elphaba, as they prepare to attend the Ozdust Ball.
New International WICKED Teaser Features Baby Elphaba, New Animals & More
by Josh Sharpe
- Oct 24, 2024
A new Brazillian Wicked teaser is making the rounds, featuring footage and content not seen in previous videos. This new teaser features our first look at baby Elphaba (likely from the opening sequence of the film), along with several new animals, including fishes, frogs, lions, and more. Watch it now!
Video: Explore Doctor Dillamond’s Shiz University Classroom from WICKED
by Josh Sharpe
- Oct 23, 2024
Class is now in session! Wicked has released a new video offering viewers a closer look at the imaginative and quirky classroom of Doctor Dillamond. The professor, voiced by Peter Dinklage in the upcoming film, is a talking goat who serves as the History teacher at Shiz University. Watch the video now!
WICKED PART TWO Preview Shows New Homage to Broadway Costume
by Michael Major
- Oct 18, 2024
While Wicked Part Two is over a year away, a new costume featurette gave a small glimpse at the film. The video also shows a first look at Ariana Grande wearing a Glinda costume not yet seen in any of the promotional materials for the first film, presumably worn in the second film. It seemingly pays homage to Glinda's Broadway costume.
Video: Inside Paul Tazewell's WICKED Movie Costume Designs
by Josh Sharpe
- Oct 18, 2024
Prolific designer Paul Tazewell was tasked with lending his skills to the elaborate costumes onscreen in the new Wicked movie. In a new video, Tazewell reveals his inspiration for the costumes, including Glinda's iconic bubble dress.
WICKED prepara una exposición gratuita en Madrid
by Jose German Martinez Paneque
- Oct 18, 2024
El próximo 22 de noviembre se estrena la primera parte de WICKED en cines de toda España, y para prepararse para el estreno el Palacio de Santa Bárbara en Madrid ofrecerá una exhibición gratuíta a la que se podrá acceder entre el 15 y el 24 de noviembre.
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