Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda in "Wicked: For Good." Giles Keyte/Universal Pictures

Earlier this week, I watched the theater fill with β€œWicked” fans of all ages, genders and races: kids in pink and green, men in shimmery shoes and themed shirts, women in matching merch, tiaras or black hats.

Part 2 of β€œWicked,” the musical adapted from Gregory Maguire’s novel of the same name that reimagines β€œThe Wizard of Oz” and humanizes the story’s iconic witches, Elphaba and Glinda, is finally in theaters.

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When the lights dimmed and a pre-recorded video of Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo welcomed us back to the world of Oz, everyone clapped, filling the theater with a palpable anticipation. However, a lingering question hovered in the space between their message and the opening sequence: Would Part 2 do this much-loved story justice?

The answer is yes. The film is nothing less than spectacular in scope and theme. It’s obvious that it was intentionally crafted to continue telling the story while simultaneously celebrating both the legacy of the Stephen Schwartz-composed musical and the impact it has had on fans since Jon M.

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