
New “Wicked: For Good” Trailer Unveils Dark Twists, Emotional Turns & Return to Oz
The magical world of Oz is calling once again! The official full-length Wicked: For Good trailer has just dropped, and fans are in for a spellbinding journey filled with emotion, drama, and high-stakes magic. This much-anticipated sequel to Wicked: Part One brings back Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, delving deeper into their fractured friendship and the fallout from their life-altering choices.

Elphaba vs. Oz: A Witch on the Run
Picking up right where the first film left off, Wicked: For Good follows Elphaba as she becomes a fugitive in Oz. Her act of defiance has made her a symbol of rebellion—but also a feared enemy of the state. The trailer opens on a haunting note, with Glinda peering out her cracked bedroom window, sensing her old friend nearby. Elphaba then emerges from the shadows on Glinda’s balcony, reminding us that though their paths have diverged, their bond still lingers.
One visually striking scene shows Elphaba soaring above the Emerald City, writing “Our wizard lies” across the sky with her broomstick. It’s clear: she’s not done fighting. But Oz isn’t ready to listen—an angry torch-carrying mob is seen storming the streets, emphasizing the public’s fear and mistrust.

Glinda’s Rise & Dorothy’s Mysterious Arrival
While Elphaba resists conformity, Glinda rises to power—but not on her own terms. Now a figurehead for the Wizard’s regime, Glinda struggles with the weight of public duty versus personal morality. In one emotional exchange, she pens a note to Elphaba: “I hope you get what your heart desires.” It’s a powerful callback to their complicated friendship.
Adding another layer to the sequel’s narrative is the much-anticipated arrival of Dorothy. Although the trailer doesn’t reveal her actress, it shows her stepping onto the iconic Yellow Brick Road with the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion. Her role, more expanded than in the original musical, could be the game-changer in the conflict between Elphaba and the Wizard.
Music, Magic, and Heart
Though many of Wicked’s most iconic songs—Defying Gravity, Popular, and The Wizard and I—featured in Part One, the sequel won’t fall short. Director Jon M. Chu has confirmed two brand-new original songs will debut in For Good. Additionally, beloved numbers like No Good Deed and For Good will be reimagined with cinematic flair.
Chu told Vanity Fair, “In movie two, we get to see the consequences of those choices. The temperature is up.” And he’s not kidding—the emotional depth of the trailer promises a sequel that’s not just about spectacle, but also soul.

Star-Studded Return & Stunning Visuals
Alongside Grande and Erivo, Wicked: For Good features the return of Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero, and Jeff Goldblum as the sinister Wizard of Oz. One jaw-dropping moment in the trailer shows Glinda in a wedding gown—possibly preparing to marry Fiyero, who confesses he has “changed.”
Meanwhile, Goldblum’s Wizard commands Dorothy and her friends to retrieve Elphaba’s broom—an ominous echo of the original Wizard of Oz storyline, but with a darker twist.
A Friendship That Changed Oz Forever
In one of the trailer’s most poignant moments, Elphaba says to Glinda, “You’re the only friend I’ve ever had.” Glinda replies, half-teasing, “And I’ve had so many friends… but only one that mattered.” This emotional exchange anchors the story, reminding us that Wicked has always been about more than good versus evil—it’s about the complexity of human connection.
Wicked: For Good – Release Date & Final Thoughts
The sequel is set to hit theaters on November 21, 2025, concluding the two-part film adaptation of the legendary Broadway musical, itself based on Gregory Maguire’s bestselling novel. Shot across Elstree Studios between 2022 and 2024—with delays due to the Hollywood actors’ strike—the production has been years in the making.
With breathtaking visuals, an expanded storyline, and powerful performances, Wicked: For Good is shaping up to be more than just a fantasy film—it’s a cultural event.
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