Ariana Grande jokingly revealed that the “concrete jungle,” and the mythical land of “OZ” collided in the digital release of her record-breaking film, which she filmed with co-star Cynthia Erivo.
Wicked stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande will be traveling from London to the U.S. when Oscar nominations are announced.
In just one short week since “Wicked” became available to watch (and singalong with) at home, the digital edition of the smash-hit musical (the highest-grossing Broadway adaptation in global box office history!
Wicked, which arrived in theaters in November 2024, has already made a significant impact at the U.S. box office, grossing $466.2 million as of Wednesday, January 22. It is, however, looking to beat the lifetime accumulation of Disney’s Frozen 2 (2019),
Jon M. Chu says fans will 'melt into the ground' over Wicked: For Good, and Ariana Grande has given us a new reason to believe that to be true by teasing the new songs in Wicked part two in a new interview. During an interview in November, Chu revealed, "We have two new songs that I can't talk about yet, but they're very, very fantastic."
Ariana Grande stepped out in London to celebrate her Oscars nomination with Ethan Slater, wearing a gorgeous pink Schiaparelli gown.
Ariana Grande’s emotional reaction to her first-ever Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress in Wicked, expressing gratitude and reflecting on her journey from childhood dreams to Academy recognition.
With a total of 10 Oscar nominations announced on Thursday morning there’s no doubt that Wicked is popular amongst Academy voters. Amongst the throngs of accolades is Ariana Grande who scored her first Oscar nomination for playing the supporting role of Glinda.
Wicked fever reaches Billboard ’s Top Movie Songs chart, powered by Tunefind (a Songtradr company), as Cynthia Erivo ’s “Defying Gravity,” featuring Ariana Grande, rises to No. 1 on the December 2024 survey.
Her performance in “Wicked” was nominated for an Oscar—but true fans already knew she was a gifted comic actress
Jacques Audiard’s “Emilia Pérez” leads the nominations with 13, including best picture and a best actress nod for Karla Sofía Gascón, the first openly trans actor ever nominated. See the full list.