All the bonus content you’ll see when you stream Wicked on New Year’s Eve

All the bonus content you’ll see when you stream Wicked on New Year’s Eve

Roommates of Oz: If you haven’t had a chance to see the enchanting performances of Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda in the Wizard of Oz Prequel/blockbuster hit 2024 Evilyou’ll be so happy you could… melt!

The film adaptation of the famous 2003 Broadway musical, which opened in theaters nationwide on November 22nd, will be released on digital streaming platforms in time for New Year’s Eve. But that’s not all: According to a press release from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, purchasing begins on Tuesday, December 31st Evil from participating streaming services will also include bonus content, including deleted and extended scenes, a singalong version, and “a 40-minute journey through Oz that celebrates the film’s transformative screen magic.”

With this announcement, we feel like we’re watching Evil on New Year’s Eve from the couch will be a Pop-uhu-lar Choice for those who don’t like noisy bars and overpriced cocktails. But how exactly can you watch the Golden Globe-nominated film on New Year’s Day? Below you will find complete information to help you plan your visit to the Emerald City.

When and where to stream Evil at home

Starting December 31st at midnight ET Evil will be available to stream on a number of platforms including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu), Comcast Infinity, Cox and Microsoft Movies and TV. For any streaming service, the cost of purchasing the film is $29.99.

“Wicked” The Movie

“Wicked” The Movie

Please note that you will only receive access to the aforementioned bonus content if you purchase the film through these participating streaming retailers.

From February 4, 2025, Evil will also be released on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD.

What bonus content can viewers expect?

When you buy Evil The streaming platforms listed above should give you access to the bonus features, which include a feature-length singalong version of the film and a commentary from the director Jon M. Chu and starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, a handful of behind-the-scenes featurettes and access to several deleted and extended scenes.

Deleted and extended scenes include:

  • At that moment excitement spreads and Shiz learns that Prince Fiyero (Jonathan Bailey) is on the way.
  • Glinda teaches Elphaba the art of “Toss Toss” to help her with her popular skills.
  • More of Elphaba and Fiyero in the forest as their relationship “takes a turn” while caring for a lost lion cub.
  • Elphaba tells Boq (Ethan Slater), to tell the truth about his feelings for Nessa Rose (Marissa Bode), while he struggled to achieve the same with Fiyero.
  • Elphaba makes Glinda a promise.
  • Glinda and Elphaba have fun on a luxurious train ride to the Emerald City.
  • Elphaba and Glinda run through a maze of flying monkeys trying to catch them.

… and more!

As for the behind-the-scenes content, there are several sections that give fans a closer look at how the cinematic magic is made.

In Make evilUniversal promises to give viewers “a comprehensive look at the characters, choreography and creativity that make up the film’s unforgettable world.” There is also Welcome to Shizwhich focuses on the production design, incredible fashion pieces worn by the characters and elaborate sets shown at Shiz.

The third featurette is called An evil legacyin which cast members reflect on their connections to the original Broadway production. And the fourth and final featurette is called The wonderful magician. Jeff Goldblum He himself welcomes viewers to the world of Oz and teams up with lead special effects technician Christopher Clarke to show people how the mechanics of the wizard’s robotic head come to life.

Do you have all of this? Great, because the wizard will see you now!

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