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Wicked: For Good is now in cinemas – are you going to watch it?

Elphaba and Galinda are back on the big screen.

WICKED: FOR GOOD was released in Irish cinemas last week.

The second instalment of the two-part film adaptation of the stage show stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. It explores the complex relationship between Elphaba Thropp (the Wicked Witch of the West) and Galinda Upland (Glinda the Good).

While the reviews may not be defying gravity quite as much as the first film, the sequel is still expected to draw big crowds to cinemas.

And if you’re a fan of musicals (or think you know the basics), The Journal has the perfect quiz for you.

So, today we’re asking: Will you watch Wicked: For Good?


Poll Results:

No, not for me (3132)
Not yet, but I definitely will (758)
Probably not (559)
I already have (530)
Maybe (271)

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