The LEGO Group and Universal Products & Experiences are bringing to life four new LEGO Wicked sets featuring mini-dolls, launching the 1st of October this year!
The popular musical phenomenon, Wicked, becomes a two-part gravity-defying cinematic event with the first film arriving in theaters on November 27th and the second coming in the fall of 2025.
Based on the bestselling novel by Gregory Maguire, Wicked is adapted for the screen by the stage production’s book writer Winnie Holzman and by legendary Academy Award-winning composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz. The Broadway stage musical is produced by Universal Stage Productions, Marc Platt, the Araca Group, Jon B. Platt, and David Stone.
Wicked, the untold story of the witches of Oz, stars Emmy, Grammy, and Tony-winning powerhouse Cynthia Erivo (Harriet, Broadway’s The Color Purple) as Elphaba, a defiant social outcast who has yet to discover her true power, and Grammy-winning, multi-platinum recording artist and global superstar Ariana Grande (Hairspray Live!, Don’t Look Up), as Glinda, a popular young woman, gilded by privilege and ambition, who has yet to discover her true heart.
As the two women forge an unlikely sisterhood, they will empower each other in ways that neither foresees. But as dark forces of prejudice and oppression loom on the horizon, the choices they make will separate them and will set them on different destinies that will change them, and Oz, for good.
The film stars Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh (Everything Everywhere All at Once, Crazy Rich Asians) as Madame Morrible; Jonathan Bailey (Bridgerton, Crashing) as Fiyero; Tony-nominee Ethan Slater (Broadway’s Spongebob Squarepants, Fosse/Verdon) as Boq; Marissa Bode, in her feature film debut, as Nessarose; and Emmy-nominee and pop culture icon Jeff Goldblum (Jurassic World franchise, The Grand Budapest Hotel) as The Wizard. The all-star cast also includes Emmy nominee Bowen Yang (Saturday Night Live) as Pfannee, Bronwyn James (Harlots) as ShenShen, and Tony-nominee Keala Settle (The Greatest Showman) as a new character created for the film, Miss Coddle.
Directed by electrifying filmmaker Jon M. Chu (Crazy Rich Asians, In the Heights), Wicked Part Two is the second chapter of a two-part immersive, cultural spectacular.
Wicked is produced by Marc Platt (La La Land, The Little Mermaid), and by Tony-winner David Stone (Kimberly Akimbo), with whom Platt produced the blockbuster Wicked stage musical. The executive producers are David Nicksay, Stephen Schwartz, and Jared LeBoff. Below is the trailer for the film.
And here is the LEGO-version of the trailer that shows some of the minifigs we will likely see in the upcoming sets.
LEGO Group will introduce four sets inspired by the first film that will allow fans to delve deeper into some of the most iconic scenes straight out of Oz and explore core themes, characters, and songs from the upcoming film.
“The story of Wicked creates such an incredible experience for families, so being part of the team creating LEGO sets inspired by the upcoming movie and bringing that universe to life is hugely exciting,” says Raquel Ojeda Gregorio, LEGO Wicked Design Lead at the LEGO Group. “Wicked has some of the most magical locations and characters and recreating that with LEGO bricks is a match made in Oz. I can’t wait for fans to see these colorful sets and hope they will enjoy unlocking their imagination, creating, and telling their own Wicked-inspired stories.”
Stay tuned for the full reveal of the LEGO Wicked sets later this year and coming to fans from the 1st of October! What do you think? Feel free to share your thoughts on the new film and LEGO sets in the comment section below!
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Wow! So excited for this! It’s interesting they are using minidolls instead of minifig, but I’m good either way. Greay news! 🤗
Sorry, great news I don’t know how to edit my comment.
Awesome! My family saw the musical several times and really loved it.
I think minidolls are he better choice for this one. They are a better fit. But let’s see what the sets look like. Too bad they didn’t release any images yet.