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Get ready to relive the magic of Wicked from the comfort of your home. The instant box-office hit, starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, could be coming to streaming before you know it. Fresh off the heels of the new Lego Emerald City set, Amazon has unveiled a limited-edition Wicked box set that features a 4K UHD Blu-ray of both the theatrical version and a “sing-along” edition, exclusive merch, collectables, and gold-tone metal bookends.
While the film is still shattering records in theaters, the Amazon listing displays a March 31 shipping date for Blu-rays. Could this also be Wicked‘s digital and physical release date? Universal Pictures has yet to officially announced a physical release, but most films usually have a 90-day theatrical run and March would align with the musical’s window on the big screen before hitting digital and streaming services.
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While we wait for an official release date announcement, learn how you can pre-order and start prepping for Wicked’s inevitable streaming debut below.
How to Stream Wicked Online
With a possible streaming and digital release on March 31, here’s all the ways you may be able to stream Wicked online. Since the musical is a Universal Pictures release, Wicked will most likely be available online through NBCUniversal’s streaming service, Peacock.
For just $7.99/month, Peacock offers live sports, original TV programming, movies and specials. Sign up now and start planning your Wicked sing-a-long party today.
VOD services like Amazon Prime and Apple have options to rent and purchase Wicked to watch at anytime on your smart TV, phone or tablet. Amazon already has the film available to preorder for $29.99 here.
Wicked: Part Two is set to premier in November 2025. To keep up the hype for biggest film of the year, here’s the original trailer for part one starring Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, alongside Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Bailey, and Ethan Slater.