10 Thrillifying Secrets The Wicked Part 1 Trailer Reveals About Elphaba, Glinda, And Oz
The Star-Studded Cast of Wicked: Part One (2024 Film)
The success of this two-part epic rests on the shoulders of its phenomenally talented ensemble cast. The trailer showcases the chemistry between the leads and offers tantalizing glimpses of the supporting players who inhabit the magical world of Oz. This is the full list of the main cast and their iconic characters:
- Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba Thropp: A misunderstood young woman, born with green skin, who possesses extraordinary magical powers. She attends Shiz University and is destined to become the Wicked Witch of the West. Erivo, a Tony and Grammy winner, is set to deliver a powerhouse vocal performance.
- Ariana Grande as Glinda Upland (Galinda): The beautiful, popular, and ambitious girl who arrives at Shiz University and becomes Elphaba's unlikely roommate and friend. She is destined to become Glinda the Good. Grande’s casting has been one of the most talked-about aspects of the production.
- Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero Tigelaar: A charming and carefree Winkie Prince who arrives at Shiz University and becomes the love interest caught in the middle of Elphaba and Glinda’s complicated friendship. The trailer hints at a more "brutal and dark" side to the character, according to Bailey.
- Jeff Goldblum as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The mysterious and charismatic ruler of the Emerald City who is not all that he seems. Goldblum brings his signature eccentric energy to the role, which is central to Elphaba’s journey.
- Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible: The headmistress of Shiz University who initially mentors Elphaba, recognizing her potential. Yeoh, an Oscar winner, will portray the character's evolution through the two films, with her costumes reflecting her changing allegiance.
- Marissa Bode as Nessarose Thropp: Elphaba’s younger sister, who is confined to a wheelchair and is destined to become the Wicked Witch of the East. This marks Bode's feature film debut.
- Ethan Slater as Boq: A Munchkin student at Shiz University who is infatuated with Glinda.
The 5 Biggest Revelations and Hidden Details from the Trailer Breakdown
The official trailer is a treasure trove of visual Easter eggs and new plot information for fans of the musical and the novel. Director Jon M. Chu has made it clear that while the core story remains, the film will be its own unique spectacle. Here are the most significant details revealed:
1. A First Listen to Cynthia Erivo’s "Defying Gravity"
The trailer’s climax features the most anticipated moment: a snippet of Cynthia Erivo’s rendition of the Act One showstopper, "Defying Gravity." The brief vocal is already sending shivers down fans' spines, confirming Erivo's powerful, dramatic take on the song. The entire first film, *Wicked: Part One*, is confirmed to cover the full first act of the stage show, culminating in this iconic scene where Elphaba embraces her destiny and takes flight from the Wizard's clutches.
2. The Expansive and Colorful World of Oz
One of the most striking elements of the trailer is the sheer scale and vibrant color palette of Oz. The Emerald City is shown in all its glory, looking less like a stage set and more like a fully realized, technologically advanced metropolitan hub. The use of color is deliberate, contrasting the bright, superficial world of Glinda with the deeper, more complex environment Elphaba navigates. The sets, including Shiz University and the Wizard's chambers, are intricate and massive, suggesting an immersive cinematic experience.
3. Deeper Dive into Elphaba and Glinda's Backstories
Director Chu is using the two-part structure to flesh out the characters and their histories. The trailer hints at expanded scenes detailing Elphaba's childhood and the initial dynamic at Shiz University. The focus is on the profound, evolving friendship between the two women, showing their early rivalry, mutual respect, and eventual, heartbreaking divergence. This expansion is a key difference from the stage show, providing more emotional context for their choices.
4. The Presence of Dorothy is More Pronounced
A surprising detail confirmed by trailer analysis is the "major Dorothy change." While Dorothy Gale is a background figure in the musical (her house famously lands on Nessarose), the film adaptation appears to feature her more prominently, though she remains unseen. Her presence is a crucial narrative device, and the trailer suggests her arrival in Oz will be a more immediate and significant event that drives the plot of the second half of the story.
5. New Songs and Extended Musical Numbers
While the film will feature all the classic Stephen Schwartz songs, the adaptation will also include at least two new original songs, which is a significant change from the Broadway version. Furthermore, classic numbers like "Popular," "The Wizard and I," and "Defying Gravity" are expected to be extended and re-orchestrated to fit the cinematic scope, making the 2-hour and 40-minute runtime for just *Part One* feel justified as it covers only Act 1 of the musical.
Anticipation and The Road to Wicked: For Good (2025)
The *Wicked: Part One* trailer has successfully ignited global excitement, positioning the film as a must-see holiday spectacle for 2024. The film’s November 22, 2024, release date is perfectly timed for the holiday box office, with special early 3D screenings even planned for November 20. The footage makes it clear that this is more than just a filmed stage show; it is a grand, cinematic reimagining.
The story will conclude with *Wicked: For Good* in 2025, which will cover the events of Act Two, including Elphaba's transformation into the Wicked Witch of the West, Glinda's rise to power, and the ultimate fate of Fiyero. The trailer for the first part has set the stage for an epic, emotional, and visually groundbreaking journey into the untold history of Oz, promising a truly "thrillifying" experience for both long-time fans and newcomers to the story.
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