The musical sequel "Wicked: For Good" became available for digital rental and purchase on major VOD platforms today, including Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu, according to Universal Pictures. This release follows the film's theatrical run, where it grossed over $200 million globally, and marks a continuation of Universal's strategy to extend the lifespan of its major theatrical releases through premium home-entertainment windows.
Universal Pictures also announced the film will be available on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K on Jan. 20. The company indicated a future release on Peacock, where the first "Wicked" film is currently available, is likely in the coming months.
Directed by Jon M. Chu, "Wicked: For Good" continues the narrative from the previous film, delving further into the moral and political complexities of Oz. The sequel centers on Elphaba, played by Cynthia Erivo, as she is driven into hiding after being branded the Wicked Witch. The plot follows her clandestine efforts to reveal the Wizard's deceptions and address the oppression of Animals in Oz, while Glinda, portrayed by Ariana Grande, navigates her own path.
The digital release allows viewers to access the film through various platforms, offering flexibility in how they consume the content. The subsequent Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K releases will cater to audiences who prefer physical media and higher-quality viewing experiences. The anticipated release on Peacock will further expand the film's reach, making it accessible to subscribers of the streaming service.
The staggered release strategy, beginning with digital platforms and followed by physical media and streaming services, is a common practice in the film industry. This approach allows studios to maximize revenue streams and cater to different consumer preferences. The availability of "Wicked: For Good" across multiple platforms reflects the evolving landscape of film distribution and consumption.
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