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This streaming release will be popular.
After a 53-day theatrical run (and a buzzy, fashion-packed press tour), Wicked: For Good is finally available to stream on video-on-demand (VOD) retailers like Prime Video.
The film has already generated early awards season buzz, with stars Ariana Grande (Glinda) and Cynthia Erivo (Elphaba) securing individual Golden Globe nominations.
Read everything you need to know to watch the second act of the viral story and change your at-home movie viewing forever.
How to watch ‘Wicked: For Good’ on Prime Video
The second part of the Wicked movie will be available for purchase on Prime Video starting December 30, 2025 at midnight ET. The ultra-high resolution version costs $29.99.
You don’t need to be a Prime member to watch, but you’ll need to sign up for at least a free Amazon account to save your digital purchases.
Luckily for “Wicked” fanatics, your purchased movies will stay in your Amazon account indefinitely, allowing you to watch them as often as you like and watch them over and over again.
When can I stream ‘Wicked: For Good’?
There’s no word yet on when “Wicked: For Good” will be available to stream without purchase, but considering it’s owned by the same parent company as Universal Pictures, it’s likely the much-talked-about sequel will eventually arrive on Peacock.

Where can I watch ‘Wicked’ Part 1?
Need to catch up? The first part of Wicked is already available to stream on Peacock.
The service starts at just $7.99 per month for an ad-supported plan. (If your 2026 plans also include binge-watching Apple TV shows, you can bundle the two services for $12.99 per month.)
Is Wicked: For Good still in theaters?
As of now, Wicked: For Good is still in theaters. It’s not done playing yet, considering the previous film won two Oscars and set the record for the highest-grossing Broadway movie in history in 2024.
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