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‘Dancing With the Stars’ Honors ‘Wicked’ as Jon M. Chu Guest Judges and Two Couples Earn Near-Perfect Scores: See the Scores, Who Went Home

Each of the celebrities and their pro partners danced to tracks from the beloved musical-turned-film, including “Popular,” “The Wizard And I” and “Defying Gravity.”

‘Wicked: For Good’ Soundtrack Announces Release Date and Tracklist Including New Original Songs

The sequel soundtrack, which covers the stage musical’s second act, features a new song from both Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, along with never-before-released “The Wicked Witch of the East."

Jon M. Chu, Michelle Yeoh, Dwayne Johnson, Ang Lee, Bruno Mars and THR’s Maer Roshan Among 2025 Gold House A100 Honorees

The list, which recognizes the 100 most impactful changemakers in culture and society, also includes Bowen Yang, Auli’i Cravalho, Bong Joon Ho, Charli xcx and Nicole Scherzinger.

‘Wicked: For Good’: Here’s What We Know About Part 2

The second film in Jon M. Chu's two-part adaptation of the beloved stage musical hits theaters in 2025.

Jon M. Chu Teases Upcoming ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ TV Series: “We Needed More Real Estate”

"Every character we wanted to explore needed more room and just a movie wasn't doing it for us," the filmmaker said of the announced TV follow-up to his 2018 film.

‘Wicked’ Heading to Peacock in March

The Oscar-nominated film is currently available on VOD and is still playing in many theaters.

‘Wicked’ Star Marissa Bode on How Jon M. Chu, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Told Her She Got the Role of Nessarose

The actress also talks about being a disabled actress playing the character and how she hopes it will lead to more representation in Hollywood.

Please Don’t Spoil ‘Wicked: Part 2’

You're tempted to tell your newbie friend all about where Elphaba ends up. You must defy this gravity.

These Are the Oscar Snubs That Stars Can’t Get Past

From Maren Morris to Jon M. Chu to Peter Sarsgaard, today's entertainment bigwigs weigh in on the Oscar reality they wish we lived in.