John M. Chu assured audiences that Ariana Grande was 'going to break your heart' in the upcoming and massive musical
tonight was by no means small: A vibrant, massively scaled-up trip to the less savory side of Oz, including a whole lot of footage of a very green Cynthia Erivo. Talking about the film
, Chu made it clear that an enormous amount of practical effects work is going into the adaptation of the hit musical Also, the reveal of an equally real Michelle Yeoh, who’s playing sinister school headmistress Miss Morrible, who helps induct a young Elphaba into the worlds of both witchcraft and wickedness.er side of the film’s central duo either, though, with shots of Ariana Grande as Glinda The Eventually Good Witch.
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