Wicked: For Good (2025) Review
Main Character
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande reprise there roles as Elphaba and Glinda and they are once again both good in their roles. They are obviously both good in their singing roles and they still feel like they are embodying these characters. Though, I don't think these performances are as complex as the first film and I don't see Oscar nominations for them this time around.
Supporting Characters
He isn't in the film much but once again Jeff Goldblum plays The Wizard and out of everybody in this film he is clearly the one having the most fun and it really is great to see him enjoying himself and adding some real charm and charisma in the film.
I am saying that because the rest of the cast fall really flat. I thought Jonathan Bailey was great as Fiyero but he is super underutilised in this film and his role wasn't anywhere near as fun or energetic as he was in the first film and it didn't work for me.
Same goes for Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible, for starters she is probably the worst singer in the film but everything that was good about her in the first film is just taken away. She is just a generic bad guy in this film and she just feels like she is here because Jeff Goldblum was too busy to film more dates.
Then we get Ethan Slater as Boq and Marissa Bode as Nessa. They are underdeveloped in this film and their whole part feels like a side story that is just tacked on here because they were a part of the first film. Their stories really don't end up going anywhere interesting and it is a shame as I think there was potential there.
Story
Similar to the first film, the story is at its best when it focuses on the relationship between Elphaba and Glinda and it is well developed here throughout the film and the two actresses are clearly giving it their best. However, this film tries to cram so much in it that none of it feels developed enough. The film feels so desperate to connect to the original Wizard of Oz that it kind of forgets its own story and it ends up having a pretty flat ending that lacked suspense and emotion.
Script
The script is okay in terms of the fact that it genuinely has some impactful emotional moments that are well realised on screen and it has a little bit of the charm of the first film. But it doesn't hit the mark fully, though these things are there it is not as strong as it could have been and lacks the real charm that the first film had.
Style
The film still looks great, the backdrops and costume department are top class and it really brings you into Oz and feel connected to this world. Though, I have to say the musical numbers are just not as good or memorable as the previous film, though well performed none of them hit like I wanted. Also the film has a pacing issue, it is really slow and dragged, especially over the last 20 mins where I thought the film was going to end two or three times.
Overall
Overall, Wicked: For Good is an Above Average Film that has some of the good stuff from the first film but disappoints in many factors and really fell flat for me which was a huge shame. Overall, if you liked the first film you will like this but I don't think it is a film to rush to see.
Rating - 6/10






