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Phil
10-01-2015, 12:28 AM
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After the success of Disney's Into the Woods movie, another Broadway-based fantasy musical is on the horizon. In an interview with Film Divider, Into the Woods producer Mark Platt announced today that a film adaptation of the fan-favorite Broadway show Wicked is finally coming together with the goal of a 2016 release.

Platt said the following to Film Divider:

[A 2016 release date] is the goal, but I don’t know whether we’ll make that goal or not. We will make the movie, but like I said, the bar is really high. We’re going to scrutinise our work on the screenplay and our prep on the movie, and when we feel like it’s ready, okay. We’re not going to shoot a release date is what I’m saying. It’s in the works, it’s not in a rush. It took 27 years to make Into the Woods into a film from its original stage production, and 30 years with Les Mis. Some things take time for a reason.

Platt, who also produced the original Broadway production of Wicked, additionally confirmed the screenwriter and director of the project. Winnie Holzman, writer for television shows like My So-Called Life and Huge, is currently writing the screenplay. Director Stephen Daldry of Billy Elliot, The Reader, and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is set to take the helm of the project. No cast members have been announced yet.

Wicked made its Broadway debut in 2003 with a cast including Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel. Iit went on to become the 11th longest-running show in Broadway history, and is still running to this day. It is also known as as one of the top-grossing Broadway shows of all time. It's really no wonder that it's getting a movie adaptation.

As if 2016 wasn't already big enough, Wicked could definitely make it even bigger. If and when the film is released, look for Wicked to defy gravity at the box office.

Wicked the musical is getting a film adaptation!

I'm not 100% sure how I feel about this, I don't think it will work out but I'm always proved wrong when it comes to adaptations as they are normally super! It has the same Producer as Into the Woods which is good because it will have a fantastic cast but I don't think this one should have a very famous cast, at least not as famous as the Into the Woods one.

Some rumours for cast I've seen already include:

Idina Menzel
Harry Styles
Lea Michele
Barbara Streisand

I am fairly confident that none of those will happen lol.

If you're a fan, what do you think?

Evanora
10-01-2015, 12:44 AM
It was confirmed ages ago that they were working on a movie! I'm super excited about a film but would appreciate a recording of the stage version more (like Les Mis's 25th)
Scared that they're going to romanticise it too much and stray away from the original message though

Dream cast:
Elphaba - Lea Michele
Glinda - Megan Hilty
Fiyero - Aaron Tveit
Nessarose - Anna Kendrick (amazing as Cinderella in Into the Woods)
The Wizard - Jim Broadbent
Madame Morrible - Barbara Streisand/Idina Menzel (have to get her in there somewhere)
Boq - Jonathan Groff/Darren Criss

I'm happy with anything as long as they actually get some Broadway vets and don't sacrifice vocal ability for A-Listers (like with Les Mis)

thms
10-01-2015, 12:54 AM
ugh not lea michele

Evanora
10-01-2015, 12:56 AM
Lea Michele is the most realistic option, Idina Menzel wants her and she has the perfect vocal range for Elphaba :)

Alysha
10-01-2015, 12:56 AM
Omg, I'm so excited. I've been waiting for this forever.

thms
10-01-2015, 01:38 AM
not really a fan of lea, there could be a better elphaba out there!

Red
10-01-2015, 01:40 AM
I'd be happy with lea!! This should be good.

Evanora
10-01-2015, 01:42 AM
Yes there is certainly a better Elphaba out there but none as high profile as Lea, she already has a built in audience

thms
10-01-2015, 12:05 PM
WHATEVER HATERS

Phil
10-01-2015, 12:27 PM
It was confirmed ages ago that they were working on a movie! I'm super excited about a film but would appreciate a recording of the stage version more (like Les Mis's 25th)
Scared that they're going to romanticise it too much and stray away from the original message though

Dream cast:
Elphaba - Lea Michele
Glinda - Megan Hilty
Fiyero - Aaron Tveit
Nessarose - Anna Kendrick (amazing as Cinderella in Into the Woods)
The Wizard - Jim Broadbent
Madame Morrible - Barbara Streisand/Idina Menzel (have to get her in there somewhere)
Boq - Jonathan Groff/Darren Criss

I'm happy with anything as long as they actually get some Broadway vets and don't sacrifice vocal ability for A-Listers (like with Les Mis)

They are soooo going to romanticise it! I agree with all of your casting except for Elphaba and Morrible. Although Lea is probably the obvious choice and I think she's fantastic, I would just hate to see her in it. I love your ideas for Nessarose and Boq, didn't even think of those but that actually got me excited lmao and I'm not even excited for this film!

Kyle
10-01-2015, 12:39 PM
The movie version of Into the woods is only successful because of its cast tbh and I don't think there is any bettering the stage version of wicked regardless of cast. Hopefully the rise in film adaptations will encourage more people to see the shows in te theatre where they are best!


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Evanora
10-01-2015, 01:28 PM
The movie version of Into the woods is only successful because of its cast tbh and I don't think there is any bettering the stage version of wicked regardless of cast. Hopefully the rise in film adaptations will encourage more people to see the shows in te theatre where they are best!


I don't think that's true, Sondheim musicals have a huge following around the world and it would have been popular regardless of the cast (obviously a star studded cast helps to get people in the cinema but to say the cast is the only reason behind its success is ridiculous)

Kyle
10-01-2015, 01:52 PM
I don't think that's true, Sondheim musicals have a huge following around the world and it would have been popular regardless of the cast (obviously a star studded cast helps to get people in the cinema but to say the cast is the only reason behind its success is ridiculous)

Sondheim musicals have a huge following on stage but they don't necessarily do as well on screen without the right cast. Sweeney Todd is one example of making use of the right people in the film industry to drive musicals to a wider audience. Regardless of acclaim and an abundance of awards in certain circles, without the right people within the film industry to drive it through nobody would care too much and it would only attract the type of person who already enjoys his work.


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