The Broadway sensation Wicked is about to make its cinematic debut, featuring a star-studded cast that includes pop icon Ariana Grande and Broadway legend Cynthia Erivo. Directed by Jon M. Chu, known for his work on Crazy Rich Asians and In the Heights, the film promises to offer an enchanting experience filled with music, magic, and profound emotional connections.
As the film gears up for its UAE release on November 21, Jon M. Chu took the time for an exclusive interview, discussing his vision for the adaptation, the challenges of transforming a beloved stage production into a film, and what audiences can look forward to in this magical story.
The Magic of Wicked Takes Flight on the Big Screen
For more than twenty years, Wicked has enchanted theatergoers around the globe. Its powerful performances, unforgettable songs like “Defying Gravity,” and its unique perspective on the Wizard of Oz narrative have established it as one of the most successful Broadway musicals ever. Now, as the stage production transitions to the big screen, Chu is dedicated to preserving the essence of what made the show so cherished, while also ensuring that the film stands out as a unique cinematic experience.
Chu describes the film as a perfect mix of adventure and emotional richness: “It has everything—music, dance, adventure, action… Watching this film will make you feel like a kid again, as you recognize the yellow brick road and find joy in every moment. Yet, your adult self will deeply resonate with the strong friendship between these two women,” he shares.
The Star Power of Grande and Erivo
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, who take on the beloved roles of Glinda and Elphaba, showcase their exceptional talents in the film. Grande, celebrated for her impressive vocal abilities, and Erivo, a Tony and Grammy Award-winning performer, form a captivating and dynamic duo on screen.
Chu highlights that their chemistry was immediate, with their performances adding an emotional and powerful new layer to the characters. “They truly embody the heart of Wicked. It was incredibly inspiring to see their connection, both as artists and as friends,” he remarks.
Challenges of Adapting a Broadway Icon
Transforming Wicked into a film was a significant challenge. The goal was to capture the enchantment and grandeur of the stage production while making it suitable for the screen. Chu explains that bringing the theatrical experience to life in a cinematic way involved crafting a visual world that felt just as expansive and immersive as the stage, while also fostering a more personal connection with the characters.
The director also reflects on how the story’s themes of friendship, identity, and belonging struck a personal chord with him, turning the adaptation process into a profoundly emotional journey rather than just a professional endeavor.