Wicked 2 Keeps Wizard of Oz References, But Darks Them Up!

This year, 2025, has witnessed a number of successful movies. However, one of the most eagerly awaited films is the upcoming sequel to last year’s culturally impactful movie, Wicked: For Good. As we move closer to its release date towards the end of this year, marketing efforts for the film are gathering momentum, and the first glimpses were recently unveiled at CinemaCon. It was there that Wicked: For Good was officially presented, offering a tantalizing first look that has been shared by various outlets such as Ebaster.

Among the numerous aspects worth mentioning in the new footage, one particularly captivating aspect is its seamless continuation of the original Wizard of Oz storyline, much like how Wicked successfully did in the past. The initial film received rave reviews and was even nominated for 10 Oscars at the 97th Academy Awards, with this consistent praise centered on its integration into the classic tale. Similar to its predecessor, the new Wicked: For Good appears to be maintaining these connections to the original film.

Wicked: For Good Is Still Including Lots Of Wizard Of Oz Easter Eggs

For Good Is Going To Have Similar References To The Wizard Of Oz

Although “Wicked” didn’t need its Easter eggs to be fantastic, it certainly had numerous delightful moments that paid tribute to “The Wizard of Oz”, from the yellow brick road to the Wizard’s hot air balloon, and luckily, “Wicked: For Good” has promised similar references. During the CinemaCon footage, Elphaba uttered, “I’m off to see the wizard,” a definite nod to “We’re off to see the Wizard,” one of the most memorable songs from the 1939 movie.

How Wicked 2’s Wizard Of Oz References Might Be Different

The Sequel Is Changing What These References Mean

In the trailer for “Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West,” it seems that several nods to “The Wizard of Oz” will have a more significant role in the narrative due to the darker tone of the sequel. One such instance is where Elphaba repeats the phrase “the wizard and I,” which was initially about her enthusiasm at meeting the Wizard, but in “For Good,” it suggests her struggle against him.

In the sequel to “Wicked”, instead of maintaining the optimistic spirit seen in the first film with Elphaba, it appears they’re turning things around, focusing on her struggle against an unfair system. This contrast between Elphaba and the original film sets a new tone, much like how the original “Wicked” story flipped the narrative of “The Wizard of Oz”. The fact that “Wicked: For Good” is following suit with this theme is a thrilling indication for the upcoming movie.

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2025-04-26 14:11