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Whether through direct sequels or character-focused spin-offs, the opportunity to dive deeper into the complexities of magic and morality in Oz remains a tantalizing prospect for fans and filmmakers alike.
10) The Shiz Years

The halls of Shiz University are filled with more than just the echoes of Elphaba and Glindaโs legendary rivalry-turned-friendship. A sequel focusing on a new generation of students would open doors to explore the academic side of sorcery during a time of political unrest and massive upheaval. As the Wizard’s influence grew after Elphaba went into hiding, the school could be shown as a small sample of the larger conflict at hand, pitting young witches against a regime that views their talents as a threat.
This format would perfectly suit a television series or a streaming platform spin-off that could truly dig into the diversity of every Ozian province. By introducing fresh faces and places, a Shiz spinoff could explore the origins of other magical artifacts beyond Nessaroses’ famous slippers and the secret societies operating within the university’s walls. It offers a way to keep the world alive without relying on the main cast, building a stronger foundation for the broader cinematic universe that fans are craving.
9) A Lion Among Men

While typically pushed into the background of Dorothyโs journey, the Cowardly Lionโor Brrrโhas a backstory that is both tragic and deeply tied to the political climate of Oz. A standalone sequel could follow his early years as a cub after he was rescued by Elphaba and his eventual struggle to find his place in a world that demands courage he believed he did not have.
Drawing directly from the third book in the original book series, this sequel would bridge the gap between the events of the musical and the fallout of the Wizardโs totalitarian reign. By focusing on Brrrโs point of view, the audience would get a unique outlook on how the infighting between the witches affected the Animals.
8) Nessaroseโs Legacy

Nessarose Throppโs tenure as the Governor of Munchkinland is a period of Ozian history ripe for exploration. A sequel set between the two films could detail her descent into the Wicked Witch of the East. Her story is one of emotional and political isolation, as she attempts to maintain control over her homeland while her sister is branded an outlaw by the very government she represents.
Such a story would give crucial context for the silver slippers that were missing from the musical and films, and the complex laws of Munchkinland that eventually led to Dorothy’s unexpected arrival. By focusing on the moral gray areas of her leadership, the story could challenge what the audience’s perception of “wickedness” is just as effectively as the original.
7) The Wizardโs Way Home

Oscar Diggs’ departure in his hot air balloon doesnโt have to be the end of his story. A sequel focusing on the Wizardโs journey back to Omaha, or maybe even an unexpected trip to a new magical realm, would be a fascinating look at the man behind the curtain. Stripped of his power and his tricks, the Wizard must deal with the damage he left behind in Oz while navigating a world that no longer considers him a ruler.
This story could be an opportunity for the franchise to explore a more introspective and perhaps redemptive arc for the character. Seeing the Wizard attempt to use his skills of persuasion in a setting where they carry no weight would keep viewers on the edge of their seats. It could also explore the possibility of him finding a way back to Oz after Glinda banished him, driven by a mixture of guilt after finding out Elphaba was his daughter and a lingering desire for control.
6) The Brides of Maracoor

Taking the franchise beyond the borders of Oz, a sequel based on the first book of Gregory Maguire’s Another Day trilogy would introduce the mysterious land of Maracoor. The story follows Elphabaโs granddaughter, Rain, who washes ashore on a foreign island and is taken in by a community of women with strange religious practices. It marks a bold new direction for the series, shifting the focus out of Oz and to a fresh protagonist with a direct link to the original legend.
This route allows for world-building that feels both familiar and entirely brand-new, as Rain navigates a culture that has its own myths and dangers different from Oz. The visual potential of Maracoor as a setting, with its unique magical system, would be a breath of fresh air and unexpected wonders. By adapting a new trilogy, the legacy of the Wicked Witch would continue to influence the world through her descendants in unexpected ways.
5) The Oracle of Maracoor

Continuing Rain’s journey, this sequel shows Maracoor falling under the shadow of war and internal struggle. As Rain and her young friend Cossy flee an invading army, they seek out the guidance of the legendary “Oracle,” a being that may hold the key to Rainโs forgotten past. The stakes are raised as the story dives into the deeper lore of this new continent, connecting it back to the history of Oz.












