The 2025 film schedule have a lot of returns to beloved images of the past, especially with the coming pairs of months offered 28 years later and Legal world Rebirth. The last example can only get a little bolt, because the first trailer expands What we know about Wicked: For good will probably be attached to its pre-show roll.
But as previously promised, the evening’s special Evil Release screens Saw the first trailer for the director Job menFollow-up to 2024’s Smash-Hit loose. While I love the results, I think Visa Fiyero (Jonathan Bailey) that makes the face turn to save Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) In the wizard’s clay, it feels like it should have been saved for the movie. I would like to think hardcore Evil Fans would agree with me about it.
On the plus side, Wicked: For goods Expected tone change May shine in this first look. Oz really feels darker and more limited during the guide (Jeff Goldblum) and his reign. And that close -up of the cowardly lion makes me buy that theory that the little Cub Elphaba and Fiyero are releasing into the woods in Evil is really our troubled friend.
Who circles me back to the point I did before. While I am still trying to avoid Wicked: For good spoilers Unfortunately, during this ridiculous year -long gap between movies, I know a little more than I want about Jonathan Bailey’s uniformed heart trob. And while I will not ruin anything big here, I learned completely about the face swing – which honestly loses its impact just seconds after showing us a very seriously stylish Bailey in uniform.
I apologize to all loyal Evil Fans in tears, as the continued direction of the decisive song “For Good” has been going on for some time. Above all, Instagram -Consignmenting Video for Tonight’s Trailer was probably a bit of a trigger, which wasn’t just For the good Costumes that were shown, but we heard a little Erivo and Grande sing just that song. If you are ready to burn through some more tissues, here is what it looked like:
Wicked: For good flies into theaters on November 21; Just in time for the Thanksgiving Table to talk about the huge turns waiting for the whole Oz.
More to come …