‘Wicked’ fans react to first trailer of ‘Wicked: For Good’: ‘crying’
‘Wicked: For Good’ starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande will release on November 21
Wicked fans have finally been treated to its sequel, Wicked: For Good, long awaited trailer.
The upcoming film will follow the events of act two of the Broadway musical, which is set several years after the first instalment. The trailer also dropped a small snippet of the songs No Good Deed and For Good.
The official logline of the film states, "In a world changed forever, the friendship between Elphaba and Glinda is tested as they navigate their new identities and the consequences of their actions."
"As Dorothy's journey to Oz unfolds, Elphaba grapples with being the Wicked Witch while Glinda embraces her role as Glinda the Good," it added.
Soon after the release of the trailer, fans took to social media to share their reaction.
"Stop I’m actually gonna cry. Why do I feel like part 2 will be even better than part 1?" wrote one user.
"When they drop the soundtrack I’m going to be insufferable," another teased.
"Crying screaming flying I can't," a third fan added.
Another fan echoed, "If I'm freaking out this hard over a small snippet of No Good Deed, I actually think the full song is GOING to kill me in November."
"SO MANY EMOTIONS!! #wickedforgoodtrailer [crying emoji and pink and green heart emojies.]" enthused another user.
Alongside Erivo and Grande, Jonathan Bailey, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Ethan Slater as Boq and Marissa Bode.
Wicked: For Good is set to premiere in cinemas on November 21.
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