Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba wearing her witches outfit while walking away from the emerald city on a character poster for Wicked.
Wicked has ended up causing a lot of confusion. People do not understand why the movie was split between two movies and now that it has hit theaters, the new question is: Why didn't the official title for the film have a"Part One" added to it? The first film is just called Wicked. The second film, which comes out next November, will be titled Wicked: Part Two. The confusion has reached director Jon M. Chu and he is speaking out about the lack of"part one" in the title.
"I think we were pretty clear that there are two parts from the very beginning. I had a statement, did the whole thing, everyone reacted. I knew that there was going to be a certain reaction," Chu said."But I also knew that when you actually look at the nuts and bolts of it, it was very clear. There was no question. Either it’s not Wicked and you’re stripping out all these songs or you’re changing the story so much that it’s not going to be the Wicked that you want.
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