“This is a very cinematic show. This should be on the big screen,” director John M. Chu recalls thinking after the first time he saw Wicked. It’s true he was handed all the ingredients for success with the theatrical version: the Broadway show is colorful, comedic, dramatic, and diva-focused, with big set pieces, stunt work, and show-stopping tunes. But fans have approached this production with caution. Why are they splitting the movie into two films, some asked, especially when Wicked’s second... Read this story