I Finally Watched Wicked For The First Time, And As Someone Unfamiliar With The Musical, I Need To Talk About Why I’m So Invested In Nessarose’s Storyline

I Finally Watched Wicked For The First Time, And As Someone Unfamiliar With The Musical, I Need To Talk About Why I’m So Invested In Nessarose’s Storyline

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I’m not someone who watches musicals all that often — not because I hate them, I’m just not overly eager to hear people belt out their feelings in song form during a story. So when Wicked was released last November, I didn’t feel a need to see it in theaters. But as most, if not everyone reading this knows, Jon M. Chu’s film adaptation of the popular Broadway production launched in 2003 became a pop culture sensation in its own right. Eventually this siren’s call became too strong for me, so I recently carved out time and watched Wicked, which is now available to stream with a Peacock subscription.

Like so many people around the world, I was impressed by the movie starring Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Bailey and Ethan Slater, among many others. However, for the purposes of this piece, I want to Marissa Bode’s Nessarose Throp and why I’ve become so invested in her storyline. Before we go forward, keep in mind that I’m still unfamiliar with the Wicked Broadway musical, and I have no intention of looking up spoilers before Wicked: For Good is released on the 2025 movies schedule.

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Why I Liked Nessarose’ Storyline In Wicked So Much

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