Wicked: For Good TV Special Has Me Hyped For The Movie, But I’m Glad My Favorite Part 2 Songs Weren’t Featured

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    The weeks are counting down until Wicked: For Good arrives in theaters as part of the 2025 movie schedule the sequel to the smash musical hit Wicked, but fans could get an early taste of what’s to come on the small screen recently with NBC’s Wicked: One Wonderful Night TV special. CinemaBlend’s Rachel Rosenfeld had a “Glindelicious” time watching it film live, and I can vouch that it was still fun to watch from the comfort of a couch at home.
    I was excited for everything I knew we would see, but finished the special even more excited about what we didn’t see. I’m pretty good at avoiding spoilers, but I was also quite determined to watch the NBC special. To quote Glinda in the upcoming movie, I couldn’t be happier!
    Wicked: One Wonderful Night
    Wicked: One Wonderful Night is now available streaming with a Peacock subscription, and I can vouch that it’s worth the watch if you enjoyed the first movie. Cynthia Erivo defied expectations with her latest rendition of “Defying Gravity,” Ariana Grande sang “Popular” to a young attendee, and Jonathan Bailey’s audition tape was revealed to the world.
    Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth turned up for a double duet of “For Good” to overlap with Erivo and Grande’s version, there were tastes of songs that Wicked’s split into two movies meant didn’t make it into Part 1, and even teases of the new original songs written for the film.
    Having seen Wicked on stage a couple of times, I was as excited as anybody to hear pieces of some epic songs that I know by heart as well as well as the new songs, with “No Place Like Home” for Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and “The Girl in the Bubble” for Ariana Grande as Glinda. “Thank Goodness” was always one of my favorites from Act 2 of the stage show, and I feel confident now saying that the film version will deliver.
    But my two very favorite songs from Act 2 didn’t make the cut. I was prepared to be disappointed not to hear them, but now I’m so glad that I’m still in the dark on the finished versions that will be part of Wicked: For Good and make it onto the soundtrack that I’ll probably be playing on repeat within a few weeks.
    My Favorite Songs From Act 2 Are Still Mysteries
    Spoilers are ahead for the second act of the Wicked stage show, which are likely to also be true for Wicked: For Good.
    I doubt that I’m unique in saying this, but my two very favorite songs from Act 2 – and definitely in my Top 5 of the entire production – are “As Long As You’re Mine” and “No Good Deed.” From what I’ve seen, the Wicked team has kept a pretty tight lid on “As Long As You’re Mine,” which is a duet between Elphaba and Fiyero after they confess their romantic feelings for each other.
    It’s a fantastic showcase for Idina Menzel and Norbert Leo Butz in the roles in the Original Broadcast Cast album, and I’m confident that Cynthia Erivo and Jonathan Bailey will crush it. Plus, despite Fiyero getting his own number in the first movie, we didn’t actually hear too much of Bailey singing.
    “As Long As You’re Mine” is also a brief reprieve for Elphaba and Fiyero in what are likely to be some not-so-good portions of For Good, so I’m psyched to see it (and hear it) in full for the first time in the movie rather than get teases of it with weeks still to go.
    And then we have “No Good Deed,” which is sampled in the Wicked: For Good trailer, and that sample alone of Cynthia Erivo singing was enough to get me excited for the movie. I’m going to predict now that “No Good Deed” – belted by Elphaba after she suffers one loss after another in Act 2 – might be Erivo’s most memorable song of the film saga after “Defying Gravity,” and even beat “The Wizard and I” as a showcase for her voice in a solo song.
    Since I’m already kind of bummed that “For Good” has been played so much just in the promotion of the next Wicked movie, I’m glad that I haven’t heard more than that trailer taste of “No Good Deed.” Even if “No Good Deed” – and “As Long As You’re Mine,” for that matter – is released before I’m able to see Wicked: For Good in the theater, Wicked: One Wonderful Night has me convinced that I won’t be watching or listening.
    If you didn’t tune in to the NBC special and still need a little convincing, check out the trailer: