The long-awaited cinematic conclusion to the untold story of the Witches of Oz is drawing closer, and as of today, December 12, 2025, the central mystery remains: How prominent will Dorothy Gale's role be in Wicked: For Good? The first part of the film adaptation, Wicked, set the stage for the legendary feud between Elphaba and Glinda, but the sequel, officially titled Wicked: For Good, is where the story collides directly with the events of The Wizard of Oz, making Dorothy's presence not just possible, but absolutely essential to the plot's resolution. While the original stage musical famously keeps the Kansas girl off-stage, the movie adaptation has already hinted at a significant change, suggesting Dorothy will be far more than just a shadow in the cinematic land of Oz.
The film, directed by Jon M. Chu, is set to premiere on November 21, 2025, and will finally show how Elphaba truly earns the moniker "Wicked Witch of the West" and how Glinda becomes "Glinda the Good." This pivotal transformation is inextricably linked to the arrival of a certain farm girl from Kansas via a cyclone, and the tragic fate of Elphaba's sister, Nessarose.
Wicked: For Good (Part Two) — The Story and Central Characters
The second film, Wicked: For Good, picks up directly after Elphaba's dramatic departure from the Emerald City. The narrative intensifies as Madame Morrible and the Wizard of Oz successfully convince the citizens of Oz that Elphaba is a truly evil, "wicked" entity. The plot is driven by Elphaba’s desperate attempts to save the Animals of Oz and protect her true love, Fiyero, while Glinda is forced to choose between her loyalty to Elphaba and her newfound position of power and fame as the Good Witch.
The core cast returning for Wicked: For Good includes:
- Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba Thropp (The future Wicked Witch of the West)
- Ariana Grande as Glinda Upland (The future Glinda the Good)
- Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero Tigelaar
- Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible
- Jeff Goldblum as The Wizard of Oz
- Marissa Bode as Nessarose Thropp (The future Wicked Witch of the East)
- Ethan Slater as Boq
The events of Wicked: For Good are crucial because they directly set the stage for the 1939 classic film, The Wizard of Oz. This means the plot must address key elements that involve the infamous Kansas girl, including the Ruby Slippers and the melting of the Wicked Witch.
The Essential Role of Dorothy in the Wicked Sequel's Plot
To understand why Dorothy's presence is mandatory in Wicked: For Good, one must look at the key plot points that bridge the two stories. The sequel is not just about Elphaba and Glinda's friendship; it's about their final, tragic separation, which is triggered by Dorothy's arrival.
The Tragic Death of Nessarose
In the original L. Frank Baum novel and the musical, Nessarose, Elphaba's sister, is killed when a house—Dorothy’s house—lands on her. This event is the catalyst for Elphaba’s final, vengeful pursuit of the Ruby Slippers (which belonged to Nessarose) and, ultimately, her fate. The second film must show this moment, which means the cyclone and the flying house carrying Dorothy from Kansas must be depicted on screen.
The Acquisition of the Ruby Slippers
After Nessarose's death, Glinda magically removes the shoes from her feet and gives them to Dorothy, believing they will protect her. These shoes are, of course, the iconic Ruby Slippers. Elphaba arrives to claim the shoes, which she believes are her sister's rightful property and contain powerful magic, only to find them gone. This entire sequence is a high-stakes confrontation that requires Dorothy to be present, even if only briefly, to receive the slippers.
The Infamous Melting Scene
The climax of Elphaba's story comes when she is cornered by Dorothy and her companions (the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion). In a moment of panic and self-defense, Dorothy throws a bucket of water on Elphaba, which, due to a specific weakness of the Wicked Witch, causes her to melt. While the musical handles this off-stage, the film is expected to show this moment, even if it is a staged "melting" to allow Elphaba and Fiyero to escape Oz forever. The scene cannot happen without Dorothy.
The Big Reveal: Who Plays Dorothy and How Much Screen Time Will She Have?
The question of "Is Dorothy in Wicked 2?" has evolved into "Who is playing Dorothy?" and "How much will we see her?".
The Confirmed Cameo and Fan Speculation
While official casting announcements for the role of Dorothy Gale have been kept tightly under wraps, it is widely accepted that the Kansas girl will be more than just a fleeting shadow. The stage musical only features a cameo of her house landing on Nessarose, but the film is expected to expand on this, showing glimpses of Dorothy's story from Elphaba and Glinda's perspective. Director Jon M. Chu has a history of adapting and expanding source material, making a more visual presence for Dorothy highly probable.
The Alisha Weir Rumor
The most persistent and credible rumor, often cited by fans and entertainment outlets, is that actress Alisha Weir will portray Dorothy. Weir is best known for her critically acclaimed role as the titular character in the 2022 film adaptation of Matilda the Musical. Fans point to her age, vocal talent, and experience in a major musical adaptation as strong evidence for her casting, though no official confirmation has been made by Universal Pictures or the production team as of the current date.
Regardless of who takes on the iconic role, Dorothy's presence in Wicked: For Good is a narrative necessity. Her journey to Oz is the final, devastating event that solidifies Elphaba’s reputation as the Wicked Witch and Glinda’s status as the Good Witch. The sequel promises to deliver the ultimate payoff, finally showing the audience the perspective of the witches on the classic tale of the girl from Kansas.
Topical Authority and Entity List for Wicked: For Good
The narrative of Wicked: For Good is rich with interconnected entities and themes that solidify its place as a deep dive into the mythology of Oz. These elements confirm the film's topical authority:
- Elphaba Thropp
- Glinda Upland
- Fiyero Tigelaar
- Dorothy Gale
- Nessarose Thropp
- The Wizard of Oz
- Madame Morrible
- Boq
- The Grimmerie (Spellbook)
- Emerald City
- Munchkinland
- Winkie Country
- The Ruby Slippers
- The Cyclone/Tornado
- Kansas
- The Land of Oz
- The Wicked Witch of the West
- The Good Witch of the North
- The Cowardly Lion
- The Tin Man
- The Scarecrow
- Wizomania
- Shiz University
- Animals (of Oz)
- Jon M. Chu (Director)
- Stephen Schwartz (Composer)
- Winnie Holzman (Screenwriter)
- Universal Pictures
- Broadway Musical
- L. Frank Baum
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