Some Fans Are Not Happy About Wicked Getting 2 Movies. Why I Think They’re Totally Wrong

Some Fans Are Not Happy About Wicked Getting 2 Movies. Why I Think They’re Totally Wrong

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Movie musicals have won Best Picture before, so its a genre that’s known for having great success. While we’e seen some offbeat musicals get their own film, the Jon M. Chu‘s Wicked is adapting a beloved blockbuster show. Some fans online are not happy about Wicked getting two movies. And here’s why I think they’re totally wrong.

What we know about Wicked is fairly extensive, given that it’s going to adapt the stage musical of the same name for film(s). The first movie recently release its track list, revealing that not one song from Stephen Schwartz’s musical has been cut for the film version. And as a fan that’s all the proof I needed that the two film strategy was the right one.

When most musicals get movies, they have to sacrifice songs in order to keep its runtime down to a film length. Jon M. Chu’s In The Heights movie cut big tracks like “Sunrise” and “Inutil”, so the dismay of fans. I assumed that Wicked was going to do the same thing… until it became clear that were getting two different films.

(Image credit: Universal Pictures)

Wicked‘s trailers have featured clips from bangers like “Popular” and “Defying Gravity”, but there are really no skips in the beloved Broadway musical. In fact, it contains some of the most romantic musical lyrics in theater history. And if the track list for the first movie is to be believed, then we shouldn’t expect any major numbers to end up on the cutting room floor.



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