Wicked: For Good currently has an average rating of 7.1 out of 10 and has been rated by 38 users on our platform.
Builds to an incredibly cathartic conclusion, but isn't quite as captivating as Part 1.
Read full review at GamesradarThis solid second half is darker, denser, & delicious in its own way.
Read full review at The Playlist...doesn’t defy gravity like its predecessor but fans will want to hold space for a sequel with a very poignant payoff.
Read full review at NmeIt looks like it would be so much fun to love these films, but unfortunately I’m just not able to.
It all feels good enough, which also feels disappointing at the same time.
Read full review at Film ThreatThe finale of a needlessly two-part movie musical adaptation doesn’t go out on a high note.
Read full review at Indie WireNot quite over the rainbow, then, but just enough of its colours and candour to get by.
Read full review at Empire...still features magnificent music and performances, especially from Ariana Grande in the sequel, but the one-year gap has broken its spell.
Read full review at Den Of GeekWith the second part of his smash hit Broadway adaptation, director Jon M. Chu faces an unenviable task – bringing to life the half of the show that doesn’t have Defying Gravity in it.
Read full review at Starburst MagazineFor some fans, it might be enough to get more of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande's excellent performances that confirm they were perfect casting for the roles.
Read full review at Digital SpyOz saga conclusion will satisfy its extensive army of devotees.
Read full review at Radio TimesIts aspirations start and stop at being fun, funny, touching, accessible, and musically engaging, and it achieves all of those things with ease.
Read full review at Starburst MagazineThe story is touching, it’s beautifully made, and it provides a fulfilling conclusion to this Ozian epic.
Read full review at CinemablendDirector Jon M Chu pulls off quite a trick with this manageably proportioned second half to the epic musical prequel-myth inspired by The Wizard of Oz – and based, of course, on the hit stage show.
Read full review at The GuardianThe songs may not be as catchy this time around, but “Wicked: For Good” really sings where it counts: with the emotional ache of the fractured friendship at the story’s core.
Read full review at Roger Ebertts songs and talent are certainly good enough to coast on, but it still fails to make the case for translating a beloved stage show to two just-okay films.
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