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Wicked beats Mamma Mia to become highest-grossing stage musical adaptation

The film grossed a total of 635 million dollars (£506 million) worldwide according to distributor Universal.

By contributor By Casey Cooper-Fiske, PA Entertainment Reporter
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Cynthia Erivo (left) and Ariana Grande at the Wicked UK premiere
Cynthia Erivo (left) and Ariana Grande, the stars of Wicked (Ian West/PA)

Wicked has become the highest-grossing film adapted from a stage musical, beating Mamma Mia to the top spot.

The film, which stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, surpassed the Abba musical last weekend grossing a total of 635 million dollars (£506 million) worldwide according to distributor Universal.

The total also puts it 5% ahead of Mamma Mia 2, excluding Chinese box office figures.

Ariana Grande at the Wicked premiere
Wicked, starring Ariana Grande, has beaten Mamma Mia to become the highest-grossing stage musical adaptation (Ian West/PA)

UK and Ireland sales added 3.4 million dollars (£2.7 million) last weekend, rising by 7% from last weekend as part of a 34.1 million-dollar (£27.2 million) boost worldwide over the weekend.

The movie serves as a prequel to The Wizard Of Oz (1939) and explores the friendship between Glinda and Elphaba before they become estranged, in the classic stories by L Frank Baum.

Grande landed her first Golden Globe nod for best supporting female actor in a motion picture for her role as Glinda, while British star Erivo received a nod for best female actor in a motion picture musical for portraying green-skinned witch Elphaba.

Wicked: For Good, a follow-up to the film, will be released in 2025.

The two-part film adaptation of the Broadway smash had been in the works since the stage version debuted in 2003, scoring Idina Menzel a Tony Award for best leading actress in a musical in her role as Elphaba.

Bullying of the green-skinned witch saw the film, which also stars Peter Dinklage, Jeff Goldblum and Jonathan Bailey, given a PG rating by the British Board Of Film Classification (BBFC) for “discrimination”.

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