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Wicked Takes Over Universal: Theme Park Buzz Builds
16 Dec
Summary
- Wicked film success fuels speculation of a new Universal theme park land.
- Universal Parks CEO called the franchise a 'theme park waiting to happen'.
- Pop-up attractions and merchandise test demand for a Wicked world.

The global phenomenon of the "Wicked" franchise, amplified by its recent blockbuster film adaptations, is fueling intense speculation about a potential new themed land at Universal Orlando Resort. The musical's enduring popularity, now bolstered by the successful two-part film series starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, has fans and industry observers buzzing.
Numerous clues suggest "Wicked" could be Universal's next major theme park addition. Universal Parks CEO Mark Woodbury himself remarked that the story felt like a "theme park waiting to happen." Furthermore, immersive pop-up attractions like "Wicked: The Experience" have reappeared to coincide with film releases, which many interpret as a strategic test of audience interest and demand.
Beyond these hints, the director of the "Wicked" films, Jon M. Chu, appeared in a Universal documentary, and extensive franchise merchandise from major brands is now available. Combined with ongoing discussions about expansions for Universal's parks, including the recently opened Epic Universe, the stage appears set for "Wicked" to potentially enchant visitors with its own dedicated realm.




