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For Good’ comes to streaming — how to watch at home
This streaming release is gonna be popular.
After 53 days in theaters (and a buzzy, fashion-filled press tour), “Wicked: For Good” will finally be available to stream on video-on-demand (VOD) retailers like Prime Video.
The film’s already generating early awards season buzz, with stars Ariana Grande (Glinda) and Cynthia Erivo (Elphaba) both clinching individual Golden Globes nominations.
Read on for everything you need to know to catch act two of the much-discussed story — and change your at-home movie nights for good.
How to watch “Wicked: For Good” on Prime video
The second part of the “Wicked” movie is available to buy on Prime Video starting at midnight ET on Dec. 30, 2025. The ultra-high definition version costs $29.99.
You won’t need to be a Prime member to watch it, although you’ll need to sign up for at least a free Amazon account to store your digital purchase.
Luckily for “Wicked” obsessives, purchased movies live in your Amazon account indefinitely and can be watched and rewatched as much as you’d like.
When can you stream “Wicked: For Good”?
While there’s no word yet on when you’ll be able to stream “Wicked: For Good” without purchasing it, the buzzy sequel will eventually make its way to Peacock, given it’s owned by the same parent company as Universal Pictures.
Where can you watch “Wicked” part one?
Need to catch up? The first part of “Wicked” is already available to stream on Peacock.
The service starts at just $7.99/month for an ad-enabled plan. (If your 2026 plans also involve binging Apple TV shows, you can bundle the two services for $12.99/month.)
Is “Wicked: For Good” still in theaters?
As of now, “Wicked: For Good” is still in theaters. Given its predecessor became the highest-grossing Broadway adaptation of all time in 2024, in addition to taking home two Oscars, its run isn’t done quite yet.
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