Okay, Wicked fans, the wait is finally over—and yes, we’re talking about the emotional, magical, tear-jerking finale you’ve been counting down for. “Wicked: For Good,” starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, officially flew into theaters on November 21, 2025, and it wrapped up the two-part blockbuster saga in the most dramatic way possible.
They’ll call you wonderful ✨????
— Wicked: For Good (@wickedmovie) October 22, 2025
Wicked: For Good only in theaters November 21 pic.twitter.com/kOMfvR0YHF
Picking up right where the 2024 hit left off, the sequel follows Elphaba’s escape from Oz as the Wizard tightens his grip and destiny pushes her into a future she never asked for. Add in jaw-dropping visuals, powerful performances, and long-awaited answers—and boom, fans rushed to cinemas worldwide.
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But now the real question everyone is Googling at 2 a.m. is:
When can we stream Wicked: For Good at home?
Let’s get straight to the good stuff. While Universal Pictures hasn’t dropped an official OTT date yet, all signs point to Peacock as the movie’s digital home. Why? Because Universal releases almost all of its big films on Peacock—and the first part of Wicked also streamed there after its theatrical run.
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So yes, your future rewatch marathons are most likely happening on Peacock.
Here’s the pattern fans are watching closely:
The first film arrived on Peacock four months after its theatrical release. If Wicked: For Good follows the same timeline, it is very likely to start streaming in mid-March 2026.
Until then, the only way to experience the emotional finale is still on the big screen.
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Once the film lands on Peacock, you’ll need a subscription to watch it. Here’s what that looks like:
USD 7.99 per month
USD 79.99 per year
Available on Peacock’s app and website
Works across mobile, TV, tablet, and desktop
And yes—Part One is already streaming on Peacock, so you can catch up before the finale drops.
One of the biggest reasons the sequel is such a hit? The entire dream cast is back:
Cynthia Erivo returns as Elphaba
Ariana Grande shines again as Glinda
Jonathan Bailey is back as Prince Fiyero
Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Bowen Yang, Marissa Bode, and Ethan Slater also reprise their roles
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