
Light spoilers ahead for Wicked: For Good.
It’s that time again – the excitement for Wicked is here, and with it, the fear of missing out! While Wicked: For Good is about 25 minutes shorter than the original movie, its two-hour-and-17-minute length might still be a bit long for those who don’t want to interrupt the story. If you get anxious about needing a bathroom break during the movie, don’t worry! There are a few moments between key scenes and musical numbers where you can quickly step out without missing much.
For those who need a quick break during the Wicked movie, there’s a good opportunity about 35 minutes in. The film includes two new songs not in the stage show, and the first, “No Place Like Home,” starts around that time. The song features Cynthia encountering animals on the yellow brick road and expressing her feelings about Oz. You can leave the theater as soon as the song begins and have roughly four minutes before anything crucial happens next.
Okay, so if you need a quick bathroom break during Wicked: Part Two, I’ve got you covered. Like with the first film, you can probably skip about five minutes of Jeff Goldblum’s performance as the Wizard. Specifically, around the 50-minute mark, when Elphaba shows up at the palace and reunites with Glinda, you can sneak out when Goldblum launches into “Wonderful.” It’s a pleasant song, but honestly, nothing crucial happens – it’s mostly just the Wizard and Glinda trying (and failing) to get Elphaba on their side. You won’t miss any major plot points, I promise!
Okay, so if you need a bathroom break during Wicked, here’s a good time! About an hour and 20 minutes in, right after Elphaba and Fiyero have their moment, Madame Morrible starts conjuring the tornado. If you head out as soon as Elphaba says, “For the first time, I feel wicked,” and hustle back, you won’t miss seeing that amazing tornado scene!
If you need a bathroom break during Wicked: For Good, a good time is about an hour and 40 minutes into the movie, right after the citizens of Oz turn into an angry mob and shout at Elphaba. If you leave after Boq yells “Kill her!”, you’ll miss around four minutes of Ariana Grande singing as Glinda, but you won’t miss much of the exciting action that follows – it lasts about 40 minutes. Hopefully, this guide helps you plan your movie visit – and maybe think twice about how much you drink beforehand!
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2025-11-21 02:55