Wicked: For Good’s Ariana Grande Winning Best Supporting Would Be A Mistake

A key reason the movie Wicked wasn’t initially favored for awards was the Academy’s preference for complete stories, not just the first part of a two-part adaptation. This led to a firm release date for Wicked: For Good coinciding with the Oscars season. Director Jon M. Chu hoped splitting the musical into two films would build momentum – positive reception for the first film would carry over to the second, potentially making it a strong awards contender. In particular, the performances of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande were seen as likely to earn nominations, as they were already recognized for their work in the first film.








