The long-awaited conclusion to the two-part film adaptation of Wicked arrives in theaters this week, and questions about the franchise’s future are already circulating. Wicked: For Good releases Nov. 21, continuing the story that began with last year’s blockbuster first installment. Cast members including Ariana Grande and director Jon M. Chu addressed speculation surrounding a potential third film. Their comments suggest interest in expanding the world of Oz, though no official plan has been announced. As the finale debuts, fans are revisiting key events from the first Wicked to prepare for the continuation.
The first Wicked film followed Elphaba, the powerful and misunderstood young witch played by Cynthia Erivo, as she arrived at Shiz University and began unraveling an emerging crisis in Oz. Alongside Ariana Grande’s Glinda, Elphaba uncovered evidence that animals were being stripped of their ability to speak. After being summoned to the Emerald City, she discovered that the Wizard lacked true magic and was orchestrating a campaign of fear and control. Rejecting his proposal to support the regime, Elphaba fled on her broomstick while the citizens of Oz labeled her “the Wicked Witch,” setting up the conflict that drives the second film.
Director Jon M. Chu addressed the possibility of a third installment during the Los Angeles premiere, telling Variety that “ideas are flying around,” but encouraged audiences to “enjoy this ride first.” Cast member Bowen Yang took a more definitive stance, saying, “I think we leave it here.” Ariana Grande, however, hinted that expansion is possible, referencing Cher’s multiple farewell tours and adding, “I don’t think anyone’s going anywhere.” Her comments sparked renewed conversation about returning to Oz beyond the planned duology.
The Wicked films remain one of Universal’s most ambitious musical adaptations, and early interest in Wicked: For Good indicates strong audience momentum. The possibility of a third entry, whether based on Son of a Witch, A Lion Among Men, or Out of Oz, would depend on sustained box-office performance and audience appetite. A continuation could also shift the franchise’s narrative focus, as the remaining novels explore generational and political themes that diverge from the tone of the Broadway musical. For now, the franchise’s trajectory hinges on the impact of the concluding chapter.
Wicked: For Good marks the end of the officially announced two-part adaptation, but Universal and the creative team have not ruled out additional development. Any future film would require new agreements, new scripts, and alignment with the cast’s schedules. With the sequel now in theaters, studio leadership is expected to evaluate its performance before confirming next steps. Fans awaiting a formal decision may hear updates during the film’s promotional cycle or awards season events.
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