

Wicked: For Good Final Trailer Arrives, Showcasing the Epic Conclusion
The final trailer for Wicked: For Good has officially been released, offering audiences one last glimpse into the highly anticipated sequel before it arrives in theaters. Building on the story established in the first part, this new preview raises the stakes, highlighting the tension between Elphaba and Glinda as their bond transforms into open conflict.
The footage begins with Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba embracing the identity of the “Wicked Witch of the West,” hunted by the Wizard and Madame Morrible. Ariana Grande’s Glinda, now elevated to her role as the face of Emerald City, is shown balancing the pressures of public expectation with the personal cost of her decisions. Their once unshakable connection is now fractured, culminating in moments where magic itself becomes a weapon between them.
Alongside the central relationship, the trailer introduces familiar elements from the Wizard of Oz legacy. Dorothy and her companions appear with a chilling order from the Wizard: to bring him Elphaba’s broom. A tornado, likely linked to Morrible’s power, tears through Oz, while Glinda’s iconic pink bubble is revealed to have a hidden mechanism controlling its magic. These details expand the world further while tying directly into the classic story audiences know.
Musical moments are also woven into the preview. Numbers like “Thank Goodness,” “No Good Deed,” and the emotional reprise of “For Good” underscore the tension and tragedy at the heart of the story. The romance between Elphaba and Fiyero, played by Jonathan Bailey, is spotlighted through the duet “As Long as You’re Mine,” bringing personal stakes into the chaos surrounding them.
With its themes of fractured loyalty, power, and sacrifice, the final trailer positions Wicked: For Good as both an emotional and spectacular conclusion. Fans of the original stage production and the first film will recognize how the narrative has come full circle, now pushing its characters to their breaking point.
The film is set to arrive in theaters on November 21, and this last look promises an unforgettable experience as Oz’s most iconic story reaches its dramatic end.