Contains spoilers for "Wicked: For Good"
Every time a story gets retold, some parts of it change. When Gregory Maguire published his novel "Wicked" in 1995, he was reimagining the world of Frank L. Baum's "The Wizard of Oz." Nearly a decade later the Broadway musical "Wicked" transformed Maguire's novel and put it in front of a brand new audience.
Jon Chu's two-part "Wicked" screen adaptation sticks close to the Broadway musical's version of the story, meaning it strays from the original novel. The second half, "Wicked: For Good," blew everyone away at the box office and finishes Chu's adaptation in style, but fans of the movie have to be wondering how different from the book it really is. Maguire has made his feelings about the adaptation known , but taking a closer look at the differen

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