Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, stars of the blockbuster musical “Wicked,” discuss Oscar buzz and their dynamic on-set chemistry with director Jon M. Chu in Variety’s latest cover story, highlighting their significant roles in the film’s success.
In the latest issue of Variety, dated January 2025, the cover story features an authoritative look at the leading ladies of the film adaptation of “Wicked,” Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, alongside director Jon M. Chu. This trio, instrumental in bringing the beloved Broadway show to the silver screen, delves into the intricacies of their roles and the film’s cultural impact.
Grande, known for her vocal prowess and pop stardom, and Erivo, an acclaimed actress with a Broadway background, have not only captivated audiences but have also ignited Oscar buzz for their performances as Glinda and Elphaba, respectively. Their conversation with Chu reveals a profound respect for the source material and a dedication to authenticity that resonates with fans and critics alike
The article underscores the importance of their partnership, both on and off-screen, highlighting how their unique talents and chemistry have redefined what audiences expect from a musical adaptation. Their candid discussion on equal pay, the challenges of filming during a global health crisis, and the emotional depth they brought to their characters, offers a rare glimpse into the making of what might be one of this year’s cinematic triumphs.
The success of “Wicked” at the box office, with earnings exceeding expectations, speaks volumes about the strategic vision of Chu and the compelling performances by Grande and Erivo. This cover story does not just celebrate their achievements but sets a benchmark for future adaptations, emphasizing the transformative power of cinema when infused with genuine artistry and strategic storytelling.