‘This Is The Wildest, Most Offensive Thing I Have Seen’: Wicked’s Cynthia Erivo Calls Out Fan Edits Of Poster
By Dirk Libbey,
7 hours ago
Wicked is one of the most popular musicals in recent memory and so, of course, the coming film adaptation is one of the most anticipated titles on the 2024 movie schedule . The hype was turned up to 11 recently when a new Wicked movie poster, which paid homage to the famous stage musical poster, was released, but some of the reactions to the poster has star Cynthia Erivo quite upset.
The poster in question famously shows Glinda, played in the Wicked cast by Ariana Grande, whispering something in the ear of Elphaba, portrayed by Erivo. Some fans have taken to editing the live-action poster to make it even more like the original version, but the actress took to Instagram to make it clear she doesn’t find the decision to change her face the least bit funny. She said…
The main difference between the two posters is that in the original one, Elphaba is smirking and has her iconic black hat pulled down over her eyes. In the movie poster, Cynthia Erivo is looking out at the viewer with a more stoic look. While some fans may have felt they were creating a more “accurate” poster, Erivo points out that modifying her face to make her less visible isn’t a great look.
The other major difference is that the the poster for the stage musical didn’t include real people, it was a drawing, not a photograph of t he original Elphaba Idina Menzel. The idea of the new movie poster was to pay homage to the musical, not to copy it. If they’d wanted to copy it exactly, they certainly could have done so but removing the actress's eyes means removing part of the point behind this one. She continued…
Cynthia Erivo followed up her post venting her frustration with one of the official Wicked movie posters for all to see what the new image was designed to convey.
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