'Wicked: For Good' Opens to a Record $150 Million

 British actress Cynthia Erivo (6th-L), US singer-songwriter Ariana Grande (5th-R) and other cast members attend the premiere of "Wicked: For Good" at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York on November 17, 2025. (AFP)
British actress Cynthia Erivo (6th-L), US singer-songwriter Ariana Grande (5th-R) and other cast members attend the premiere of "Wicked: For Good" at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York on November 17, 2025. (AFP)
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'Wicked: For Good' Opens to a Record $150 Million

 British actress Cynthia Erivo (6th-L), US singer-songwriter Ariana Grande (5th-R) and other cast members attend the premiere of "Wicked: For Good" at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York on November 17, 2025. (AFP)
British actress Cynthia Erivo (6th-L), US singer-songwriter Ariana Grande (5th-R) and other cast members attend the premiere of "Wicked: For Good" at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York on November 17, 2025. (AFP)

"Wicked: For Good" brought in $150 million in the US and Canada in its opening weekend, setting a record for a film adaptation of a Broadway musical and ranking among the best-performing movie musicals of all time, according to the studio. 

The second half of the big-screen adaptation of "Wicked," which reunites Cynthia Erivo's Elphaba with Ariana Grande's Glinda, posted the third-best domestic opening weekend for a musical ever, behind Disney's 2019 photorealistic, computer-generated version of "The Lion King" and its 2017 remake of "Beauty and the Beast," according to Universal Pictures and Comscore's box office tallies. 

"Wicked: For Good" also helped lift a moribund North American box office from a nine-week slump, where total ticket sales failed to reach $100 million, according to Comscore. 

"It's absolutely tremendous to see all the hard work that our filmmakers, Marc Platt and Jon Chu, and our extraordinary cast of Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo and Jonathan Bailey, put in for years, and to see it pay off so handsomely is just beyond satisfying," said Jim Orr, Universal's president of domestic theatrical distribution. 

Musicals don't always appeal to moviegoers. Examples of modestly performing film adaptations of Broadway hits like "Dear Evan Hansen" and "In the Heights" outnumber cinematic blockbusters like the movie version of the ABBA musical, "Mamma Mia!" 

RISKY TWO-FILM GAMBLE 

The risky nature of stage-to-screen adaptations made industry analyst Daniel Loria initially question Universal's decision to break the musical Wicked into two films. 

"Most other studios would have made this one movie," said Loria, senior vice president of content strategy for the Boxoffice Company, which provides data services for the industry. "The fact that you can squeeze out two blockbusters from the same IP, that's a fantastic feat." 

Industry insiders credit the enduring appeal of the long-running Broadway musical, director Jon Chu's inspired casting, and an aggressive marketing campaign for "Wicked's" success. 

"There’s something about it that resonates, particularly with younger viewers," said Comscore's box office analyst Paul Dergarabedian. "'Wicked' is to the younger generation what 'The Sound of Music' was to an older generation." 

Critical response to the movie was uneven, with New Yorker critic Justin Chang writing that "too much of 'Wicked: For Good' plays like "Oz the World Turns." 

Audiences reacted enthusiastically to the film, which earned an A grade from CinemaScore, which polls moviegoers for their reaction, and a 95% fresh rating on the movie review website Rotten Tomatoes. 

Universal's Orr said "Wicked: For Good" played well in Salt Lake City, Utah, which signals its appeal to families. 

In addition to topping the North American box office, "Wicked: For Good" brought in an additional $76 million in 78 countries outside of the US and Canada for a total estimated opening weekend tally of $226 million. 



‘Michael’ Reclaims Top Box Office Spot in its 4th Weekend

People observe the ‘Michael’ movie poster at a multiplex theater in La Paz, Bolivia, 23 April 2026.  EPA/LUIS GANDARILLAS
People observe the ‘Michael’ movie poster at a multiplex theater in La Paz, Bolivia, 23 April 2026. EPA/LUIS GANDARILLAS
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‘Michael’ Reclaims Top Box Office Spot in its 4th Weekend

People observe the ‘Michael’ movie poster at a multiplex theater in La Paz, Bolivia, 23 April 2026.  EPA/LUIS GANDARILLAS
People observe the ‘Michael’ movie poster at a multiplex theater in La Paz, Bolivia, 23 April 2026. EPA/LUIS GANDARILLAS

After two weeks trailing “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” the Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” reclaimed the No. 1 spot at the North American box office with $26.1 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The Lionsgate movie is in rarefied territory, having brought in $703.9 million worldwide and counting. It still has a way to go to surpass the current reigning champion of musical biopics: “Bohemian Rhapsody.” The Queen movie grossed over $910.8 million worldwide.

There were also several newcomers in the mix this weekend, including the relationship horror movie “Obsession,” the Guy Ritchie action pic “In the Grey” and the revenge saga “Is God Is,” but the holdovers continued to draw the largest crowds. The power dynamics are poised to shift when “Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu” hits theaters next weekend.

Disney and 20th Century Studios' “The Devil Wears Prada 2” took second place in its third weekend with $18 million, bringing its domestic total to $175.9 million and worldwide earnings to $546.2 million.

“Obsession” topped the newcomers, exceeding expectations with an estimated $16.1 million from 2,615 theaters. YouTube breakout Curry Barker wrote and directed the thriller in which a hopeless romantic gets more than he bargained for when his crush returns his affections. The film received positive reviews from both critics (94% on Rotten Tomatoes) and audiences (A- CinemaScore). Perhaps more notable is that Barker made the film for $750,000. Focus Features acquired it out of the Toronto International Film Festival last fall for around $15 million.

Lisa Bunnell, president of domestic distribution for Focus Features, attributed some of “Obsession's” success to audiences craving fresh, original voices at the movies. It’s also getting an infusion by word-of-mouth, with younger audiences making plans to go back with friends. Horror movies don’t often get CinemaScores in the A- range, but “Obsession” is in good company with another recent hit: “Weapons.”

“I’m expecting a really strong holdover,” Bunnell said.

Fourth place at the box office this weekend went to “Mortal Kombat II,” which fell 65% in its second weekend to $13.4 million in domestic ticket sales. Globally, it has made $101.2 million from 80 markets.

Amazon MGM Studios had three movies in the top 10, including “The Sheep Detectives” in fifth place, “Project Hail Mary” in seventh place and “Is God Is” rounding out the top 10.

“The Sheep Detectives” enjoyed a slim 33% drop from its first weekend, taking in an additional $10.2 million and bringing its running total to $30.5 million. “Project Hail Mary,” which is now available to rent or buy at home, brought in another $3.4 million in its ninth weekend in theaters. “Is God Is,” Aleshea Harris’s adaptation of her Obie-winning play about twin sisters ( Kara Young and Mallori Johnson ) on a quest to find and kill their abusive father made $2.2 million in its first weekend in theaters. It has a 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Meanwhile, the action caper “In the Grey,” released by Black Bear, made $3 million from 2,018 locations. Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal and Eiza González star in the film about a team of elite operatives on an impossible mission. It currently carries a 44% on Rotten Tomatoes and a B CinemaScore.

There were also several high-profile re-releases in theaters this weekend, including “Top Gun” which made $3.1 million, and “Shrek” which earned $1.3 million.

Paul Dergarabedian, head of marketplace trends for Comscore, noted that “Prada,” “Michael” and “Top Gun” all making the top 10 show “nostalgia is on full display.”

“What’s old is new again and audiences clearly love it,” he said.


Haaland to Play Marauding Viking in New Animated Film

13 May 2026, United Kingdom, Manchester: Manchester City's Erling Haaland reacts on the substitute's bench ahead of the English Premier League match between Manchester City and Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium. (Martin Rickett/PA Wire/dpa)
13 May 2026, United Kingdom, Manchester: Manchester City's Erling Haaland reacts on the substitute's bench ahead of the English Premier League match between Manchester City and Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium. (Martin Rickett/PA Wire/dpa)
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Haaland to Play Marauding Viking in New Animated Film

13 May 2026, United Kingdom, Manchester: Manchester City's Erling Haaland reacts on the substitute's bench ahead of the English Premier League match between Manchester City and Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium. (Martin Rickett/PA Wire/dpa)
13 May 2026, United Kingdom, Manchester: Manchester City's Erling Haaland reacts on the substitute's bench ahead of the English Premier League match between Manchester City and Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium. (Martin Rickett/PA Wire/dpa)

In an inspired piece of casting, Norwegian striker Erling Haaland is to voice a fierce Viking warrior in a new animated film.

The giant Manchester City center-forward has long been compared to a marauding Viking on the pitch as he clocks up record after record as the fastest player in history to score 100 Premier League goals.

The film's producers at the Cannes Film Festival confirmed the star was part of the cast of "Viqueens", made by his fellow Norwegian Harald Zwart of "The Karate Kid" fame.

The children's tale, which will be released on Christmas Day, is set in a "world of fearless warrior girls, icy fjords, and Silk Road mythology".


‘Parasite’ Director Bong Says Making Animated Film to ‘Surpass’ Miyazaki

Bong Joon-ho arrives for the premiere of "The Electric Kiss" (La Venus Electrique) and the opening ceremony of the 79th annual Cannes Film Festival, in Cannes, France, 12 May 2026. (EPA)
Bong Joon-ho arrives for the premiere of "The Electric Kiss" (La Venus Electrique) and the opening ceremony of the 79th annual Cannes Film Festival, in Cannes, France, 12 May 2026. (EPA)
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‘Parasite’ Director Bong Says Making Animated Film to ‘Surpass’ Miyazaki

Bong Joon-ho arrives for the premiere of "The Electric Kiss" (La Venus Electrique) and the opening ceremony of the 79th annual Cannes Film Festival, in Cannes, France, 12 May 2026. (EPA)
Bong Joon-ho arrives for the premiere of "The Electric Kiss" (La Venus Electrique) and the opening ceremony of the 79th annual Cannes Film Festival, in Cannes, France, 12 May 2026. (EPA)

South Korean maestro Bong Joon-ho -- who won three Oscars and the Palme d'Or at Cannes for "Parasite" -- is making his first animated film.

"Ally" is the story of a clever piglet-like squid living in the depths of the Pacific Ocean, and shows how "encounters between humans and the creatures of the deep can reshape both worlds," according to its producers.

The acclaimed director told reporters at the Cannes Film Festival that he hopes to try to match Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki and George Miller of "Babe" fame.

"I've always wanted to create an awesome action sequence that can surpass the great ones created by George Miller or Miyazaki, and I felt this film was my chance to practice that ambition," he told the film industry bible Variety at the Cannes Film Festival.

Bong, who won a cult following for films like the sci-fi "Snowpiercer", has already made a creature feature, "Okja", starring Paul Dano and Tilda Swinton in 2017.

He admitted his fans "might be surprised that it's an animation".

"But once they actually see the film" next year "it'll be quite familiar to them and they might be happy to see my signatures."

Bong, 56, has been working on and off on the movie for nearly seven years and released the first images of the family feature last month. It is expected to be completed in the first half of 2027 and released later in the year.