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The audience score for Wicked: For Good was compiled from over 10,000 verified users submitting reviews. As always with the aggregate sites, there’s always a question as to how objective any of this is; for bad or worse, camps of fans have taken to routinely trying to “review bomb” the films they either love or hate, trying to artificially boost or lower the audience score. In the case of Wicked 2, there can be a fair amount of argument that fans of the franchise are riding for the film, trying to counteract critical and negative viewer opinions with positive reviews. Like every other blockbuster release of the last year or so, Wicked has become something of a cultural lightning rod, especially regarding its thematic subtext about female empowerment.
Why Is Wicked: For Good Getting Harsher Criticism?

The biggest thing that seems to be impacting Wicked: For Good‘s reception are its more direct ties to The Wizard of Oz. For whatever reason, the way that For Good‘s story is told as an interquel (a sequel film that offers a different perspective on the same events as the original film) seems to be throwing a lot of viewers. For those who never experienced Wicked as a stage production, a lot of contrivances to make characters from Elphaba Thropp (Cynthia Erivo) and Galinda Upland’s (Ariana Grande) world transform into the iconic characters who aid Dorothy Gale in her journey through Oz. Meanwhile, fans of the original stage production seem not happy with changes in the movie version of the play’s Second Act – especially when it comes to characters like Nessarose Thropp (Marissa Bode) and the Ruby Slippers that come into Dorothy’s possession.








