#167 - Wicked - The Cinematic Transformation of a Broadway Classic

The Cinedicate: Film & TV Podcast

In this episode of The Cinedicate, Armand and his wife Chelsea unravel the magic and controversies surrounding the movie adaptation of "Wicked." From surprising casting choices to intricate plot expansions, they dive deep into what makes this cinematic retelling both nostalgic and groundbreaking. Discover never before told story of Elphaba, the wizard's deceptive charm, and why every detail—down to Cynthia Erivo's green makeup—matters.

What to expect from the episode:

  • An in-depth discussion on the "Wicked" movie adaptation, analyzing its expanded storyline, musical elements, and casting choices.
  • Exploration of the movie’s production details, including live singing, makeup, and costume design, with a focus on authenticity and commitment from actors like Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.
  • Examination of the movie's successful box office performance, its relation to the original "Wizard of Oz," and anticipation for the upcoming sequel.

Episode Chapters

00:00 Introduction

01:20 First impressions.

10:06 How a bad fan poster sparked controversy.

13:31 Cynthia chose daily painting over CGI.

16:54 Plot synopsis.

24:39 Wicked humanizes Elphaba.

31:49 Elphaba opposes exclusion, branded a threat.

38:04 Record-breaking debut for a Broadway adaptation movie.

41:18 Doubts about original Wizard of Oz casting.

44:21 Off The Fence.

49:23 The real reasoning behind why they split the story.

57:03 A fresh perspective on a classic and outro.

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