WICKED: FOR GOOD's Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed As Reviews Point To A Satisfying, "Stretched-Out" Finale

WICKED: FOR GOOD's Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed As Reviews Point To A Satisfying, "Stretched-Out" Finale

The first reviews for Wicked: For Good are positive, but not as glowing as those for Wicked. With these early verdicts comes a Rotten Tomatoes score, and that's so far falling short of its predecessor.

By JoshWilding - Nov 18, 2025 03:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: SFFGazette.com

The reviews for Wicked: For Good have landed, and while the movie has 97% on the audience-generated "Popcornmeter" following last night's fan screenings, critics seem somewhat less enthused.

With 88 verdicts counted, the sequel sits at a "Fresh" 74% on the Tomatometer. That's not a bad result, though it does somewhat fall short of Wicked's "Certified Fresh" 88% score. Unless that score increases to 75% and above, Wicked: For Good will not receive that same badge of honour.

As many fans of the musical feared when it was announced that this Wicked adaptation would be a two-parter, it appears the main complaint is that the second half's story simply isn't strong enough to justify an entire movie. The cast, visuals, and songs receive plenty of praise, but despite delivering a satisfying ending, some critics appear underwhelmed.

Even with a lack of overwhelmingly positive, glowing reviews, Wicked: For Good will almost certainly be one of 2025's biggest box office hits.

Those who enjoyed the first movie are bound to want to see the follow-up on the big screen to learn how the story ends, while the property has likely picked up plenty of new fans since Wicked was first released last November.

The Hollywood Reporter writes, "[Ariana] Grande floods it with so much feeling that it humanizes and enriches the character and, by extension, the whole movie." Variety, meanwhile, notes, "The film fixes a common complaint of the show, giving the pair more scenes (and songs) together in this final stretch, which now feels like a robust tale unto itself."

The Wrap was less enthused. "There hasn’t been a pre-planned 'Part Two' this disappointing since the second half of Andy Muschietti’s 'It,'" explains the trade. "At least nobody projectile vomits on Jeff Goldblum to the tune of Juice Newton’s 'Angel of the Morning.'"

In fact, there are quite a few mixed reviews. "Despite stellar work from Erivo and Grande," AwardsWatch shared, "Wicked: For Good can’t justify its existence as its own separate outing." Slant Magazine concurred: "The film is stretched out, breathless, and never really emotionally affecting, even on the level of nostalgia." 

In Empire's review, it's said, "Not quite over the rainbow, then, but just enough of its colours and candour to get by." That seems to be the prevailing opinion, as even the "Fresh" reviews aren't overly enthusiastic. 

"It may not have a climax that defies gravity in the way the first film did," says We Live Entertainment"but it still works on an emotional level enough to be wonderful in its own way." Awards Buzz counters, "'Wicked: For Good' is an epic and emotionally satisfying conclusion," with Vulture pointing out, "It brings the Wicked cycle to a surprisingly satisfying conclusion, at least for now."

Still, io9 has a different take. "There are moments where the performances and visuals really hit home and bring it all together. But, more often than not, we were left disappointed at how little in the film was as memorable or special as that first part." 

As IndieWire puts it, "The things that missed the mark the first time, well, they still do. The things that worked in 'Wicked'? They still do, but only a clock-tick better."

Last year’s global cinematic cultural sensation, which became the most successful Broadway film adaptation of all time, now reaches its epic, electrifying, emotional conclusion in Wicked: For Good.

Directed once again by award-winning director Jon M. Chu and starring the spectacular returning cast, led by Academy Award-nominated superstars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, the final chapter of the untold story of the witches of Oz begins with Elphaba and Glinda estranged and living with the consequences of their choices.

Wicked: For Good arrives in theaters on November 21.

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MikeyL
MikeyL - 11/18/2025, 3:33 PM
It seems like it’s largely more of the same, just a smidge darker. So if you liked the first, you’ll like this. If you didn’t like the first, you won’t like this. Kinda what I’d hope from a sequel- more of what I enjoyed before.
LenSpiderman
LenSpiderman - 11/18/2025, 4:02 PM
I haven’t read any of the books, seen the play, or the first movie, nor listened to any of the songs, and I can tell you exactly how it turns out.
Vigor
Vigor - 11/18/2025, 4:09 PM
@LenSpiderman - congratulations
XRayCat
XRayCat - 11/18/2025, 4:27 PM
@Vigor - Thank You
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 11/18/2025, 4:07 PM
Loved the comic!
XRayCat
XRayCat - 11/18/2025, 4:26 PM
There's something seriously unsettling about Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in their interviews.

At one point Erivo started panicking when she heard a helicopter above her.
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 11/18/2025, 4:28 PM
Don't like the idea of the witch being good and everyone else is just wrong and misinformed about her. Would have preferred a story about her turning wicked instead of being falsely accused as being wicked. I've never seen the play or read the book, but judging by the trailer, it looks like the story continues that way. And if it does, then there's no way it can be canon because she's clearly evil in the original, trying to kill Dorothy, her dog, and her friends. And at that point, there's really no reason to even care about this.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 11/18/2025, 4:33 PM
Saw it last night in a packed Dolby early screening. I was really satisfied how they tied all of the Wizard of Oz plot points together. Paramount [frick]ed up releasing The Running Man now. They had an empty October to squeeze some lemons, now it's going to get trampled by this and Zootopia 2. 1 billion is the floor for Wicked For Good, 2 Billie for Zootopia 2. Which will lead into another 2 Billie for Avatar. And people say theaters are dead hahaha. Tards

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