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‘Depraved’ movie show launch date modifications

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“Depraved,” the movie based mostly on the beloved musical and e-book that bears the identical title, can be in theaters earlier than anticipated. 

Half considered one of the Film adaptation was set to hit theaters Thanksgiving weekend on Nov. 27, 2024. 

However on July 1, the movie’s official Instagram introduced the film is now coming to theaters 5 days earlier, on Nov. 22. 

That is the second time the movie’s Release date has been moved, Selection reported. 

It was initially slated to launch over the Christmas vacation, however was moved as much as Thanksgiving. Variety reported this different shift in launch dates avoids opening on the identical day as Disney’s “Moana 2.”

Half two continues to be scheduled to come back over the Thanksgiving vacation in 2025. 

‘Depraved’ film solid

The “Depraved” film stars Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba (the Depraved Witch of the West); Ariana Grande as Glinda (the great witch); Michelle Yeoh because the headmistress at their college, Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero; Ethan Slater as Boq; Marissa Bode as Nessarose, Elphaba’s favored sister, and Jeff Goldblum because the Wizard of Oz. 

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“This entire expertise is completely unimaginable to place into phrases,” Grande stated at an April occasion hosted by Common Footage. 

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“I’ve been chased by dinosaurs, I flew into the stomach of a humongous spaceship … I tuned right into a fly,” Goldblum stated. “However I’ve by no means been a part of the actual taste or magic that’s this film. … The entire expertise has been dreamy.”

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It’s directed by filmmaker Jon M. Chu (“Loopy Wealthy Asians,” “Within the Heights”) and produced by Marc Platt (“La La Land,” “The Little Mermaid”).

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‘Depraved’ the musical

“Depraved” the musical opened on Broadway in 2003, led by Idina Menzel as Elphaba, Kristin Chenoweth as Glinda and Joel Gray because the Wizard. In 2023, it grew to become the fourth-longest operating present in Broadway historical past, in line with the New York Theatre Information.

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 This story was reported from Detroit.



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