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But before Universal sees a profit on the fantasy musical, Wicked: For Good needs to earn back its costs. With extravagant production design, elaborate costumes, state-of-the-art visual effects, and an extensive marketing campaign, a blockbuster like Wicked: For Good is not a cheap investment. But based on the way things are looking right now, the studio could come close to recouping expenses shortly after the film hits theaters this weekend.
What Is Wicked: For Good‘s Production Budget?

The production budget for Wicked: For Good is reportedly $150 million, which is the same figure the first film cost. That means combined, the two movies represent a $300 million investment on the part of Universal. While $150 million certainly isn’t anything to sneeze at, Wicked: For Good is actually on the cheaper side when compared to some of its studio tentpole contemporaries. For instance, Captain America: Brave New World sported a price tag of $180 million, and Superman cost $225 million. Prior to Wicked: For Good, the last big-budget franchise title to arrive in theaters was Tron: Ares, which cost $180 million.
It is important to keep in mind that all of these figures are just for the film’s production. Production budgets do not include any marketing expenses, and promotional campaigns for studio tentpoles can add a lot of money to the bottom line. Studios want these types of films to perform well at the box office, so they go above and beyond with advertising to build buzz and awareness, so the two Wicked films actually cost more than the aforementioned $300 million number.
Wicked: For Good Is Projected for One of the Year’s Biggest Box Office Openings

Universal executives felt comfortable signing those big checks because they knew they would see substantial return on investment. Box office trends seem to be changing a bit (2025 was arguably the year the superhero movie bubble burst), but the Wicked films are reliable draws. In late October, initial box office projections for Wicked: For Good estimated that the musical would bring in between $112-115 million domestically in its opening weekend. That ballpark was in line with how the first Wicked performed last year ($112.5 million). Now that For Good‘s release date is closer, it looks like the grand finale could be an even bigger hit than originally anticipated.









