Wicked: For Good director confirms he’s cut the franchise’s biggest song from sequel

This image released by Universal Pictures shows Cynthia Erivo in a scene from "Wicked: For Good." (Universal Pictures via AP)
One notable Wicked song originally set to appear in the sequel has been cut (Picture: AP)

Jon M. Chu, the director of Wicked, has revealed that the most famous song from the stage musical will not be featured in the film sequel.

The adaptation starring Ariane Grande and Cynthia Erivo as Glinda and Elphaba secured widespread admiration and several Oscar nominations when part one landed last November.

Now, Wicked: For Good will tell the final part of the prequel story – with appearances from beloved characters Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tinman, and Cowardly Lion (played by Colman Domingo).

Already a hugely popular Broadway show, the movie adaptation will feature iconic songs, including the titular For Good, No Good Deed and original songs like No Place Like Home and The Girl in the Bubble.

But one fan-favourite song will be missing. Originally, Chu intended for Wicked: For Good to open with Defying Gravity, the song that concluded the first film and is arguably the most famous Wicked song.

But after a test screening of the much-anticipated film, the 46-year-old director cut the track, deciding ‘we don’t need to go back’ to the first film.

Universal Pictures presents special New York City WICKED Screening
After a test screening of the much-anticipated film, Chu cut the track, deciding ‘we don’t need to go back'(Picture: Santiago Felipe/Getty Images for Universal Pictures)
Universal Pictures presents special New York City WICKED Screening
He said, including the iconic song in the second movie, ‘doesn’t help us’ (Picture: Santiago Felipe/Getty Images for Universal Pictures)

During an interview with Collider, Chu said: ‘What I had done in that first screening was I dropped us back into Defying Gravity. We ended Defying Gravity again, and we then catapulted in, just to get people back in it.

‘What I found out is we don’t need it. We don’t need to go back. I thought people needed to be reminded of the feelings of that relationship [between Elphaba and Glinda] before coming into this relationship, where they’re not together anymore, but after that screening, I was like, “Oh, we just want to jump in. People are on it with us.”

‘Having Defying Gravity, that sense at the beginning of this movie, doesn’t help us. We lived it. We have been processing that. Now let’s move forward.’

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Wicked: For Good will follow Elphaba and Glinda as they weather the fallout from Elphaba’s decision to publicly decry the Wizard of Oz (Jeff Goldblum) in the first film.

The sequel also stars Jonathan Bailey as Prince Fiyero, Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible, Ethan Slater as Boq, and Colman Domingo as the Cowardly Lion.

Chu went on to give more details about the new film, saying: ‘It’s all about the girls, as they say. As we said to each other over and over, ‘It’s about the girls, stupid.’

When does Wicked: For Good come out?

The sequel film is set to be released on 21 November 2025 in the US and UK.

This image released by Universal Pictures shows Ariana Grande, left, and Cynthia Erivo in a scene from "Wicked: For Good." (Universal Pictures via AP)
The director emphasised that the sequel film will explore Elphaba and Glinda’s relationship in-depth (Picture: AP)

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‘These girls, if you thought they were great in movie one, in movie two, they actually get to shatter the dream. They actually get to rebuild these characters.

‘They actually get to give them a wickedness and a goodness, and then have to forgive each other and be rebirthed into a new form. To me, this is the reason we made Wicked.

‘Of course, there’s bigger action, bigger drama. The stakes are way higher. But at the end of the day, it’s this beautiful story of this friendship, and the things that hold us together as a world, and I think we need that more than ever.’

It remains to be seen if fans will miss Defying Gravity, or if the musical’s other iconic songs will make up for its absence.

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