How to watch Wicked: For Good, the highly anticipated and surprisingly dark sequel to the smash hit movie Wicked
Here's how to stream Wicked: For Good, which returns once again to the land of Oz
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We reviewed Wicked: For Good when it came to theaters in late 2025, finding it to be darker and sadder than the first movie with a moving conclusion. And now it's coming to streaming, so if you didn't catch it in the cinema you can return to Oz from the comfort of your couch.
US: Peacock ($10.99 per month)
UK: Digital sale/rentals or Sky Cinema / Now Cinema
AUS: Digital sale/rentals only
Wicked: For Good is the sequel to Wicked, and it returns to the land of Oz where – skip this section if you haven't seen Wicked yet – Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) is the newly crowned Witch of the West. It begins a year after the end of the first movie, and it's darker than the original: we described it as building "to an incredibly cathartic conclusion".
In this instalment of the story, Elphaba's name has been dragged through the dirt by Madame Morrible (Michelle Yeoh), the Wizard (Jeff Goldblum) continues to pull strings from behind the curtain and the smiling face of Oz is Glinda The Good (Ariana Grande) whose fiance, Fiyero (Jonathan Bailey), is leading the hunt for Elphaba without a great deal of enthusiasm.
This is a story that deals with some pretty heavy themes including the power of propaganda and mass manipulation, and it's keen to remix the source material to create something really interesting as well as entertaining. Where the original Broadway Act Two is an hour, this film is over two hours long and uses that room to add a new opening sequence, two brand new musical numbers and some gripping scenes.
Here's how to watch Wicked: For Good wherever you are.
How to watch Wicked: For Good in the US
Wicked: For Good is streaming exclusively on Peacock in the US, and that means you've got a few options here. There are two plans, Premium and Premium Plus, and they're $10.99 a month and $16.99 a month respectively with two months free if you pay annually.
You can also get Peacock as part of a bundle with Apple TV. That's $14.99 per month for Apple TV and Peacock Premium or $19.99 per month for Apple TV and Peacock Premium Plus.
While Peacock doesn't currently offer a free trial directly, you can get it for free as part of a Walmart+ membership – and that membership does have a 30-day free trial.
How to watch Wicked: For Good in the UK
Peacock isn't currently available in the UK, and that means for the time being Wicked: For Good is only available on subscription as part of a Sky Cinema subscription or NOW Cinema membership.
Don't worry, though, you can still watch Wicked: For Good legally in the UK if you don't have or want either of those subscriptions: it's available as a rental through all the usual suspects such as Apple TV, Google Play, Prime Video and more.
How to watch Wicked: For Good in Australia
As in the UK, Wicked: For Good is only currently available as a paid rental or purchase on services including Prime Video, Google Play and Apple TV.
When is the Wicked: For Good release date?
The Wicked: For Good streaming release date is 20 March in the US, with availability in the UK and Australia to be confirmed. It was released as a digital rental in January 2026 and that option is available on all of the key digital video services such as Prime Video, Apple TV and Google Play.
What is the running time of Wicked: For Good?
The running time of Wicked: For Good is a fairly long 2 hours and 17 minutes, more than twice as long as the second act of the Broadway show.
What is the Rotten Tomatoes score for Wicked: For Good?
As of March 2026, the Rotten Tomatoes score for Wicked: For Good is 92% from viewers and a rather, well, wicked 66% from the critics.
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